Key Takeaways

  • The Missouri Real Estate Commission (MREC) regulates real estate licensees under Missouri license law
  • MREC consists of seven members: six licensed brokers with 10+ years experience and one public member
  • MREC has authority to investigate complaints, conduct audits, and take disciplinary action including license suspension or revocation
  • MREC operates under the Missouri Division of Professional Registration
  • Missouri requires 72 hours of pre-license education for salesperson applicants
Last updated: January 2026

Missouri Real Estate Commission (MREC)

The Missouri Real Estate Commission (MREC) is the state agency responsible for licensing, regulating, and overseeing real estate professionals in Missouri under the Missouri Real Estate License Law.

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MREC Structure and Authority

Commission Members

MREC consists of seven members appointed by the Governor:

Member TypeNumberRequirements
Licensed brokers6Minimum 10 years experience as broker
Public member1Not licensed in real estate

Members are appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.

Key MREC Functions

FunctionDescription
LicensingProcess applications, approve education providers, issue licenses
EducationSet education requirements, approve courses and schools
EnforcementInvestigate complaints, conduct audits of escrow accounts
DisciplineSuspend, revoke, or deny licenses; impose fines up to $2,500/day
RulemakingAdopt and enforce rules implementing license law

Missouri Real Estate License Law

The Missouri Real Estate License Law (Chapter 339, RSMo) is the primary statute governing real estate licensing in Missouri. Key provisions include:

  • Who must be licensed - Definitions of broker and salesperson activities
  • Exemptions - Attorneys, property owners, certain employees
  • Prohibited conduct - Actions that violate the law
  • Disciplinary actions - Grounds for suspension or revocation
  • Escrow fund handling - Requirements for client funds

MREC Administrative Rules

MREC adopts administrative rules (20 CSR 2250) that implement the License Law. These rules cover:

  • License application procedures
  • Education requirements and course approval
  • Advertising standards
  • Escrow account requirements
  • Broker disclosure procedures

Exam Tip: MREC can impose civil penalties up to $2,500 per day per violation (maximum $25,000). The Commission operates under the Missouri Division of Professional Registration.

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Missouri Real Estate Commission Structure

MREC Contact and Resources

Office Information

ResourceInformation
Websitepr.mo.gov/realestate.asp
Main Office3605 Missouri Boulevard, Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone(573) 751-2628
Fax(573) 751-2777
Emailrealestate@pr.mo.gov
Online Portalmopro.mo.gov (as of January 2025)

MOPro Online Portal

Beginning January 14, 2025, the MOPro online portal provides:

  • License application and renewal
  • Address and contact updates
  • License verification
  • Download PDF license (physical licenses no longer automatically issued)
  • CE tracking

Key Point: MREC no longer automatically issues physical licenses. Licensees can download PDF versions from their MOPro account, or brokers can request printed licenses in writing.

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