Wyoming Real Estate CE Requirements (2026): 45 Hours Every 3 Years
Requirements Overview
The Wyoming Real Estate Commission operates on a triennial CE cycle with a December 31 deadline. Salespersons and associate brokers need 45 hours: 24 mandatory hours split equally among Marketplace Issues (8), Practical Applications (8), and Contracting, Trust Accounting, and Closing (8), plus 21 elective hours. Responsible brokers require 53 hours total, as they must also complete the 8-hour Wyoming Broker Management course. If salespersons or associate brokers voluntarily take the Broker Management course, it counts as elective credit.
A grace period runs from January 1 through March 1 of the following year, during which the license becomes inactive. Failure to renew even in inactive status results in license cancellation. No CE is required for the initial license renewal (renewed December 31 in the year of issue) or for inactive license renewals, though inactive licensees must still pay the $370 renewal fee.
NAR Designation and Certification holders may request CE credit through a special form submitted to the Commission. Approved course providers automatically report completion, so licensees do not need to submit certificates manually.
Mandatory Topics
| Topic | Hours | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marketplace Issues | 8 | Every renewal | Required for all license types. |
| Practical Applications | 8 | Every renewal | Required for all license types. |
| Contracting, Trust Accounting, and Closing | 8 | Every renewal | Required for all license types. |
| Wyoming Broker Management | 8 | Every renewal | Required for responsible brokers only. Salespersons and associate brokers may take for elective credit. |
First Renewal vs. Standard Renewal
Exemptions
- Inactive License — No CE required for inactive license renewal. Must still renew and pay fee to avoid cancellation.
- First Renewal — No CE required for initial license renewal (renewed on December 31 in year of issue).
How You Can Complete Your CE
Wyoming CE Rules & Limits
Details specific to Wyoming that generic CE guides tend to miss:
- Carry-over — No carryover provisions found on the Wyoming Real Estate Commission CE page.
- Wyoming operates on a 3-year (triennial) CE cycle with December 31 deadline.
- Grace period: January 1 through March 1 of the following year (license becomes inactive during grace period).
- Responsible brokers need 53 hours total (8 more than salespersons/associate brokers) due to Broker Management requirement.
- If salespersons/associate brokers complete the Broker Management course, it counts as elective credit.
- NAR Designation/Certification holders may request CE credit via a special form.
- Failure to renew (even inactive) results in license cancellation.
- No CE required for initial renewal (renewed December 31 in year of issue).
Provider Requirements
Courses must be approved by the Wyoming Real Estate Commission. Providers automatically report completion to the Commission. Required and elective course lists are maintained as spreadsheets.
Tips for Wyoming Real Estate Agents
- With 45 hours over 3 years, pace yourself at roughly 15 hours per year to avoid a last-minute scramble before the December 31 deadline.
- Each mandatory block is 8 hours — consider scheduling one per year across the 3-year cycle to spread the load evenly.
- If you hold NAR designations (CRS, ABR, etc.), submit the special form to claim CE credit — these hours can reduce your elective burden.
- The January 1 to March 1 grace period makes your license inactive, meaning you cannot practice — treat December 31 as a hard deadline.
Sources
Each figure on this page is taken directly from the Wyoming Real Estate Commission's official rules and continuing-education sources and recorded with the exact source excerpt. Last verified Mar 2026. Read how we compile and verify this data.