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The Mississippi Real Estate Commission was established on May 6, 1954 with the specific mission to protect the public through the licensing, regulation and supervision of resident and non-resident real estate brokers and real estate salespersons and their businesses.
- Real Estate Commission
The Mississippi Real Estate Commission (MREC) administers...
- ONLINE Cooperating Agreements
Principal Brokers may now file Cooperating Agreements online...
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UNIVERSAL RECOGNITION OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES ACT–...
- Mississippi Real Estate Commission
Please check your licensing data file at the MREC website to...
- Real Estate Commission
Please check your licensing data file at the MREC website to determine your current licensing status. Copyright 2024 Mississippi Real Estate Commission. Here you can locate real estate personnel, appraisers, home inspectors as well as information on the Commission and its members.
The Mississippi Real Estate Commission was established on May 6, 1954 with the specific mission to protect the public through the licensing, regulation and supervision of resident and non-resident real estate brokers and real estate salespersons and their businesses.
The Mississippi Real Estate Commission (MREC) administers control over the commercial real estate industry in the State of Mississippi, licensing all real estate brokers and salespersons. MREC works to assure that all real estate transactions are performed in a professional and ethical manner.
RESIDENT SALESPERSON APPLICATION – Application to apply for a Resident Salesperson real estate license. RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS CHANGE FORM – Please notify the MREC by completing this form if you have any changes to your personal information. NO fee is required to change your PERSONAL information.
Principal Brokers may now file Cooperating Agreements online by logging into your licensing file at www.mrec.ms.gov. CLICK here for detailed information.
UNIVERSAL RECOGNITION OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES ACT– Providing that Mississippi Occupational Licensing Boards shall issue a license to an applicant who establishes residence in this state if the applicant holds a current license in good standing from another state, has been licensed by the other state for at least one (1) year, and satisfies ...