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For over 7 years we've been providing real estate licensee data for residential real estate, commercial real estate, and investors with active licenses.
We provide Name, Brokerage, License and Contact details for all the licensees, standardized to a common set of values.
Common use cases include: - Compliance use cases ensuring agents and brokers maintain an active license - Viewing market agent movement - Assessing Agent Count by Brokerage across States - Marketing to agents and brokers by specialization - Recruiting new agents - Monitoring agent growth
Record counts by state are as follows:
AK ~2,900 AL ~23,700 AR ~14,000 AZ ~62,700 CA ~406,400 CO ~42,900 CT ~26,000 DC ~13,500 DE ~7,100 FL ~323,800 GA ~87,400 HI ~13,300 IA ~9,400 ID ~13,400 IL ~64,300 IN ~25,400 KS ~13,900 KY ~16,700 LA ~18,900 MA ~54,700 MD ~45,300 ME ~7,200 MI ~59,200 MN ~28,600 MO ~42,500 MS ~10,000 MT ~7,000 NC ~81,700 ND ~2,800 NE ~7,700 NH ~10,900 NJ ~93,000 NM ~9,600 NV ~26,700 NY ~127,300 OH ~43,200 OK ~18,900 OR ~22,600 PA ~56,700 RI ~8,900 SC ~47,100 SD ~3,500 TN ~42,500 TX ~177,800 UT ~29,700 VA ~57,600 VT ~2,400 WA ~42,300 WI ~28,900 WV ~4,900 WY ~3,300
This data contains information for all currently active Real Estate Appraiser licensees. Each record will be for an individual licensee, and will contain their Name, Unique Identification Number, License Type, Original Certification Date, Current Certification and Expiration Dates, Reciprocal State (if any), the Name of the Business they are associated with, and the Business’s Address.
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List of licensed real estate agents, brokers, appraisers, and other professionals in Colorado provided by the Division of Real Estate in the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA).
Council-approved licenses to use the whole or part of the public right-of-way. The data excludes terminated licenses and most small cell network nodes. Whenever possible, the City Ordinance is attached to the corresponding feature to provide detailed information about the permitted use, location, and expiration date of the license. The data is updated at the beginning of each month.Facilities and Real Estate Management manages the Real Estate Licenses, and Transportation and Public Works maintains the GIS data. More information on Real Estate Licenses is available at https://dallascityhall.com/departments/building-services/real-estate/Pages/Licenses.aspx.
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Licenses and Credentials recorded in Connecticut's eLicensing system.
Updated daily.
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Courses available for pre-licensing real estate salesperson and broker
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Valid real estate agent business information with a national real estate agent license
Access verified Commercial Real Estate Data with Licensed Contact Data for real estate professionals worldwide. Includes work emails, direct phone numbers, and decision-maker profiles. Continuously updated and AI-validated. Best price guaranteed.
This data contains active Real Estate Salesperson and Broker Licenses from New York State Department of State (DOS). Each line will be either an individual or business licensee which holds business address and license number information. If the license type is an individual, the business name that the individual works for will be listed.
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The IP Licensing industry is growing courtesy of the expansion of fast food and franchise brands. QSR brands like McDonald’s, Chick-fil-A and Raising Cane’s rely significantly on licensing for IP elements such as trademarks, proprietary recipes, operational processes and digital assets. The industry has proven resilient because of operational efficiency, advantageous real estate utilization, the ability to scale rapidly through predefined processes and strong brand recognition. This growth necessitates sophisticated IP management, enforcement and protection services, leading to more advanced tools for digital asset management, contract automation and brand protection. Overall, industry revenue will gain at a CAGR of 3.1% to $69.9 billion through the end of 2025, including a 1.8% climb in 2025 alone. The broader franchising sector relies on an operational duplication model that necessitates effective IP licensing. With digital transformation, both the volume and complexity of IP assets are increasing, leading to diversification of revenue streams. Rising demand for digital content in the entertainment industry fuels the need for robust IP licensing and digital rights management. The increasing prevalence of dynamic and performance-based licensing models is a crucial trend in the industry. According to data from the International Franchise Association and FranData, the number of franchised establishments will climb by 2.5% in 2025. Through the five years to 2030, high-tech sectors like semiconductors and life sciences will significantly contribute to this sector's growth. The rapid pace of innovation and the evolving nature of products in these industries will require specialized expertise and tools. This surge of advancement will necessitate new and dynamic licensing models, as performance-based licensing gains traction. The industry will increasingly embrace the concept of modular and rapid-innovation IP systems, necessitating real-time tracking and updating of IP assets. The sector will develop more advanced tools for IP enforcement and protection, particularly for intangible digital assets, while managing data privacy and cybersecurity challenges. Overall, industry revenue will gain at a CAGR of 1.5% to reach $75.2 billion in 2030.
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Analysis of ‘Currently Licensed Real Estate Appraisers’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/0443db4e-1d70-4dd1-bc9b-ce1518df4e3c on 30 September 2021.
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This data contains information for all currently active Real Estate Appraiser licensees. Each record will be for an individual licensee, and will contain their Name, Unique Identification Number, License Type, Original Certification Date, Current Certification and Expiration Dates, Reciprocal State (if any), the Name of the Business they are associated with, and the Business’s Address.
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For over years we've been providing real estate licensee data for residential real estate, commercial real estate, and investors with active licenses.
We provide Name, Brokerage, License and Contact details for all the licensees, standardized to a common set of values.
Common use cases include: - Compliance use cases ensuring agents and brokers maintain an active license - Viewing market agent movement - Assessing Agent Count by Brokerage across States - Marketing to agents and brokers by specialization - Recruiting new agents - Monitoring agent growth
Record counts by province are as follows:
Alberta ~516 records British Columbia ~2,283 records Manitoba ~1,472 records New Brunswick ~16,191 records Newfoundland & Labrador ~828 records Nova Scoatia ~3,461 records Ontario ~105,214 records Prince Edward Island ~29,946 records Quebec ~1,951 records Saskatchewan ~17,852 records
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Graph and download economic data for Governmental Taxes and License Fees for Real Estate, All Establishments, Employer Firms (DISCONTINUED) (EXPGTLEF531ALLEST) from 2010 to 2017 about licenses, fees, employer firms, accounting, establishments, real estate, tax, government, services, and USA.
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The real estate license school software market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing demand for online real estate education and the need for efficient, scalable training solutions. The market's size in 2025 is estimated at $250 million, reflecting a consistent Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15% between 2019 and 2024. This growth is fueled by several key factors. Firstly, the increasing popularity of online learning platforms offers flexibility and convenience to aspiring real estate agents, attracting a broader demographic. Secondly, software solutions provide real estate schools with advanced features like automated scheduling, performance tracking, and customized learning pathways, leading to improved student outcomes and operational efficiency. Thirdly, the rising adoption of mobile learning enhances accessibility and engagement. Finally, the competitive landscape with established players like Real Estate Express, VanEd, Dream Town Realty, and Aceable is further driving innovation and market expansion. However, the market also faces some challenges. One key restraint is the initial investment cost associated with adopting and implementing new software solutions. Some smaller schools may find it difficult to justify the expense. Furthermore, the need for ongoing software maintenance and updates, along with the requirement for robust technical support, adds to the overall cost. Despite these challenges, the long-term growth prospects remain positive. The market is expected to continue its upward trajectory, propelled by technological advancements, evolving learning preferences, and the consistent demand for qualified real estate professionals. Segmentation within the market is largely driven by software features (e.g., CRM integration, virtual classroom capabilities), pricing models (subscription vs. one-time purchase), and target customer size (individual schools vs. large franchises).
This data contains active Real Estate Salesperson and Broker Licenses from New York State Department of State (DOS). Each line will be either an individual or business licensee which holds business address and license number information. If the license type is an individual, the business name that the individual works for will be listed.
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This data contains active Real Estate Salesperson and Broker Licenses from New York State Department of State (DOS). Each line will be either an individual or business licensee which holds business address and license number information. If the license type is an individual, the business name that the individual works for will be listed.
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This dataset indicates whether a property owner has a license for the current calendar year. To look up the license status of a property manager go to: Business Licenses (Tacoma) | Tacoma Open Data (arcgis.com).View the mapped version of this dataset here. Please note that not all business license for rental activity locations are displayed on the map. These are noted as "Not Mapped" in the Map Status field of the data table.A business license is required for the activity of renting or leasing real property (residential dwellings, land, or commercial buildings) in the City of Tacoma. Business licenses are issued to the legal property owner's name or entity that is on record with Pierce County.To search business license records: Select the Filter Data iconSelect the field you want to search from (Property Owner Name, Rental Property Address, etc.)Enter text into the search boxSelect from the drop-down to display the recordPlease Note: The City requests owners to update their information as it changes, however, most updates are provided to the City during the license renewal process at the beginning of the calendar year. Some property owners may not be required to obtain a city business license. If you do not find your landlord on this list please contact your landlord. About the Data: This dataset includes the property owner's name(s), license number, current license status, rental property address(s), mailing address, owner site address, and industry code. Use the industry code to identify residential or commercial rental properties. Visit Tacoma's Rental Business page for more information about licensing requirements. For business license questions, contact the Tax and License division at 253-591-5252.This dataset is updated daily and is maintained by the Tax & License division.
Council-approved licenses to use the whole or part of the public right-of-way. The data excludes terminated licenses and most small cell network nodes.
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The data is sorted by tax account number by levy year. This allows multiple, delinquent levy year tax accounts for a single parcel to be listed contiguously. The full payment amount due on a delinquent real estate tax account will always include accrued tax interest and penalty charges, but may also include accrued judgment interest where a judgment has been taken. You may access the Current Tax Balance – Tax Search on our Web Site, or call the Customer Services Division at 414-286-2240 for the current full payment amount due.
70.03 Definition of real property. (1) In chs. 70 to 76, 78,and 79, “real property,” “real estate,” and “land” include not only the land itself but all buildings and improvements thereon, and all fixtures and rights and privileges appertaining thereto, except as provided in sub. (2) and except that for the purpose of time−share property, as defined in s. 707.02 (32), real property does not include recurrent exclusive use and occupancy on a periodic basis or other rights, including, but not limited to, membership rights, vacation services, and club memberships. (2) “Real property” and “real estate” do not include any permit or license required to place, operate, or maintain at a specific location one or more articles of personal property described under s. 70.04 (3) or any value associated with the permit or license.
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