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How to Renew Your Illinois Leasing Agent License Online in 2025

If you’re a licensed leasing agent in Illinois, here’s your friendly reminder: license renewal is officially open. The deadline? July 31, 2025. Miss it, and you risk a gap in your career—or worse, having to start from scratch.

Whether it’s your first renewal or just another cycle, we’ll walk you through how to renew online, what to watch for, and how to make the process hassle-free.

Who Needs to Renew in 2025?

If your leasing agent license was issued before August 1, 2023, it expires on July 31, 2025. In Illinois, license renewals are due every two years. Here’s what the state requires:

  • 8 hours of continuing education (CE) through an approved provider

  • Online renewal submission via the IDFPR portal

  • $100 renewal fee

Missing the deadline means your license becomes inactive. Renew early to avoid late fees or complications.

Step-by-Step: Renewing Online

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) has made renewal fully digital. Here's how to tackle it:

1. Complete Your Continuing Education

First, knock out your 8 CE hours with a state-approved provider. Look for courses designed specifically for Illinois leasing agents that are fast, focused, and mobile-friendly.

Don’t have your CE hours yet? Check out the Illinois Residential Leasing Agent Continuing Education Course. It's 100% online, approved by the state, and built to work around your schedule.

Need to take your CE credits?

Take your CE course with AceableAgent and get started on your renewal now.

2. Submit Your Application via IDFPR

Once your CE is done, head to the IDFPR’s online portal to complete the application and pay the $100 fee. You’ll need:

  • Your license number

  • A valid email address

  • A debit or credit card

The system walks you through it step by step, easy and streamlined.

3. Keep a Copy of Your Confirmation

When you finish, save your payment receipt and any confirmation emails. These are your proof if there’s ever a hiccup.

Why You Should Renew Early

Sure, you technically have until July 31. But waiting until the last minute can backfire. Here’s what early birds avoid:

  • Technical issues with the portal

  • Last-minute CE scrambles

  • Lapses in license status

Starting now gives you breathing room to double-check your CE hours, confirm deadlines, and submit everything on time.

First Time Renewing? No Problem

Never used the IDFPR system before? It’s designed to be user-friendly. If you’ve got your license number, email, and a payment method, you’re good to go. Set aside 20–30 minutes, and you can get it all done in one sitting.

Need CE Hours Fast?

AceableAgent’s Illinois Leasing Agent CE course is 100% online, mobile-ready, and built for working professionals. Whether you’re a planner or a deadline-driven doer, you can finish it on your terms.

Stay Licensed. Stay Ready.

Your leasing agent license is your key to staying competitive in the Illinois real estate market. Whether you’re leasing apartments, managing rental properties, or building toward a broker license, staying active keeps the doors open.

Renewing online is the smart move—and it doesn’t have to be complicated.