RECO Registration – New & Renewing Agents
Applies To: New Sales Representatives, Brokers, and All Renewing Registrants
Purpose: To ensure timely, accurate, and compliant registration or renewal with the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) under the guidelines of TRESA and Century 21 Heritage Group Ltd.
Step 1: Initial Eligibility
Before applying, the applicant must:
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Be 18 years of age or older
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Have a valid Canadian address
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Have completed RECO’s required education program through Humber College (Pre-Registration Phase for new agents)
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Be legally entitled to work in Canada
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Be associated with Century 21 Heritage Group Ltd., who will sponsor the registration
Step 2: New Registration Process
1. Set up a MyRECO account:
Go to myRECO Certificate Portal and create an account.
2. Submit Application:
Complete the Application for Registration form online.
You will need:
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Certificate of Completion from Humber College
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Government-issued ID
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Completed criminal record check (must be recent)
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Signed Sponsorship Form from Century 21 Heritage Group Ltd.
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Payment for RECO registration fee
3. Wait for RECO Approval:
Once approved, RECO will issue your registration certificate and license number.
4. Notify your Office Manager:
Submit a copy of your RECO Certificate to compliance@century21.ca and ensure your marketing materials (email, signage, business cards) are updated only after RECO approval.
Step 3: Renewal of RECO Registration (Every 2 Years)
RECO will notify you 60 days prior to expiry.
Steps to Renew:
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Log into your MyRECO account
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Complete the Mandatory Continuing Education (MCE) modules (available online)
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Review and update your personal and brokerage information
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Pay the renewal fee online
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Download and save your new RECO Certificate
Important: You must not trade in real estate if your registration has lapsed.
Step 4: Status Change (Transfer, Terminate, Reinstate)
To transfer to or from Century 21 Heritage Group Ltd.:
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Notify your Office Manager and submit necessary RECO forms
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Wait for RECO confirmation before practicing under the new brokerage
To terminate your registration:
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Notify RECO and your brokerage in writing
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Return all branding, marketing materials, and client files as directed
To reinstate a lapsed license:
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Contact RECO within 2 years of expiry
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Complete any required courses or fees before returning to active status
Step 5: Brokerage Responsibility
Century 21 Heritage Group Ltd. will:
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Submit sponsorship confirmation to RECO
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Track upcoming renewals and notify agents of deadlines
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Maintain up-to-date records for compliance purposes
Important Reminders:
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Keep your contact information updated in RECO’s portal
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Always renew before the expiry date
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Without an active RECO registration, you cannot trade, advertise, or represent clients