About the Division
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The Division of Real Estate is the licensing, regulation and enforcement agency for real estate brokers, appraisers and mortgage loan originator industries.
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The Division’s objectives are to:
The Real Estate Commission
The Division has a five-member Commission who meet bi-monthly to conduct rulemaking hearings, make policy decisions, consider licensing matters, review complaints and take disciplinary action against real estate brokers. The five Commission members consist of three real estate brokers, one expert in the area of subdivisions and one member of the public. The Commission members serve a three-year term.
The Board of Real Estate Appraisers
The Division also has a seven-member Board who meet monthly to conduct rulemaking hearings, make policy decisions, consider licensing matters, review complaints and take disciplinary action against real estate appraisers. The seven-member Board consists of three licensed or certified appraisers, one county assessor, one banker with experience in mortgage lending, and two members of the public. The Board members serve a three-year term.
The Board of Mortgage Loan Originators
The mortgage loan originator program has transitioned from a Director model to a five-member Board. Three members are licensed mortgage loan originators and two members represent the public at large. The Board makes final decisions that concern rulemaking hearings, policy decisions, licensing matters, complaints and disciplinary actions taken against mortgage loan originators.
Time Shares and Subdivisions
The Division regulates time share projects sold in Colorado. The Division also regulates developers of subdivisions consisting of 20 or more residential sites, tracts or lots that are not required to be approved by another government planning authority.
License Verification
License verification can be found on line through the License Database. For information regarding disciplinary actions consult the online Disciplinary Documents. Consumers and other stakeholders wishing to file a complaint against a licensee should send their written complaint to the Division. Please see Complaint Process.
The Division of Real Estate is cash funded from fees pursuant to
Colorado statute. Fees are paid for licensure or registration in
the real estate and appraiser professions. Fee amounts are established
annually for the purpose of covering direct and indirect costs incurred
by the Division for licensing and enforcement.
|
Fiscal
Year |
Revenue |
Expenditures |
|---|---|---|
|
FY
07 - 08 (Actual) |
$3,473,464 |
$4,863,656 |
FY
08 - 09 (Actual) |
$4,465,836 |
$5,348,300 |
FY
09 - 10 (Estimate) |
$6,472,567 |
$5,859,042 |
The following pie chart shows the estimated source of revenue for
Fiscal Year 09- 10.

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The following pie chart shows the estimated expenditures for Fiscal Year 09 - 10.

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All records requests made pursuant to the Colorado Open Records Act must be submitted in writing. Please email requests to recordsrequest@dora.state.co.us or mail to:
Attn: CORA Request
Division of Real Estate
1560 Broadway Suite 925
Denver, CO 80202
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1560 Broadway, Suite 925, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 894-2166 or (303) 894-2185 - Phone (303) 894-2683 - Fax E-Mail