DOPL Waives Real Estate Commission Renewal Fees Effective January 2026
Summary
The Idaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses (DOPL) announced it will waive renewal fees for Real Estate Commission license types including Broker, Branch Office, Company, and Salesperson. The fee holiday takes effect January 1, 2026, and applies only to license renewals, not initial licenses. DOPL states the waiver is intended to reduce excessive cash balances per statutory cash balance requirements.
What changed
DOPL is implementing a fee holiday for Real Estate Commission license renewals effective January 1, 2026. Affected licensees renewing on or after this date will not pay renewal fees. The waiver applies to Broker, Branch Office, Company, and Salesperson license types only — initial license fees remain unchanged.
Licensees should be aware that Continuing Education requirements are not affected by this change. Those renewing early within the 60-day window before January 1, 2026 will be charged and then refunded. If a license expires without timely renewal, the licensee remains responsible for reinstatement fees.
What to do next
- Monitor for updates on fee reinstatement timing
- Renew licenses on or after January 1, 2026 to qualify for fee waiver
- Plan for potential reinstatement fees if license expires without timely renewal
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Tuesday December 2, 2025 The Idaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses (DOPL) is excited to announce that it will be waiving renewal fees for the following Real Estate Commission license types: Broker, Branch Office, Company, and Salesperson. This change will be going into effect on January 1 st, 2026, and DOPL will continue to monitor revenues and expenses and inform the relevant stakeholders prior to lifting the fee holiday. This means that when you renew on or after this date, you will not pay a renewal fee.
To help you familiarize yourself with the changes, we have gathered some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for you below.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs ):
- Why is this change happening?
- DOPL is required to maintain board cash balances between 30% and 150% of a 5-year rolling average of expenditures. The Real Estate Commission has been selected for fee holidays to reduce excessive cash balances.
- How long will the renewal fee be waived?
- DOPL will monitor the Real Estate Commission’s cash balances closely to determine the most appropriate time to reinstate the renewal fees.
- I am a new licensee; will the fee be waived for my initial license?
- No, only license renewals will be waived as part of this fee holiday.
- How are my Continuing Education Credits changing?
- There are no changes to your current Continuing Education requirements.
- Will I still be able to renew early?
- The system changes will go into effect on January 1 st, 2026. If your renewal is due on or after January 1 st, 2026, and you renew early (within the 60-day window), you will still be charged a renewal fee, but you will be issued a refund by January 31 st, 2026.
What if I renew late?
- It is the responsibility of every licensee to maintain their own active licenses. If your license expires and you do not renew by the allotted deadline, you will be responsible for any reinstatement fees. Category: Real Estate Commission; ## Categories
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