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How Do I Become a REALTOR?

Not all real estate salespeople are REALTORS. The Code of Ethics (pdf file) of the National Association of REALTORS is universally recognized as the measure of professionalism in real estate. Adherence to the Code is the first great bond between REALTORS throughout the country, ensuring high standards of professional conduct in serving the interest of your clients and customers.

Membership in the REALTOR organization is part of a three-way agreement with the local REALTOR Associations, the Illinois Association of REALTORS and the National Association of REALTORS. The REALTOR symbol is your key to the wealth of resources, products and services available to you as a member of the REALTOR organization. To find out how you can join, contact your local association of REALTORS.

Ethics Training
Members of the National Association of REALTORS (and IAR) must successfully complete a 2.5-hour course in ethics, an element of NAR's Code of Ethics. The policy requires that REALTORS take ethics training within given four-year cycles and continue to update their education in successive four-year periods thereafter. To learn more, go to NAR's  www.realtor.org.

 

 
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