Become a Realtor®

A Realtor® is a licensed real estate salesperson who belongs to the National Association of Realtors®, the largest trade group in the nation. REALTORS are held to a higher ethical standard than licensed agents and must adhere to a Code of Ethics.

Why become a Realtor?

The National Association of Realtors® is committed to providing members with opportunities and resources to enhance professional skills and maximize earnings. Whether you’re a new agent seeking support in all things real estate, an experienced broker searching for the answer to a client’s question, or somewhere in between, as a member of the National Association of Realtors®, you have access to a wide array of resources designed to help you succeed in today’s market.

How to become a Realtor® Member

  1. First, you must obtain a real estate license. Learn more about becoming a licensee here.
  2. Next, become affiliated with a brokerage. Talk to your broker about the local board or association of Realtors® they are affiliated with in the state.
  3. Join your local board or association of Realtors®. You can find a listing of Vermont’s local boards here.
    Membership in your local board/association of Realtors® automatically extends your membership to the state and national associations. Your membership makes you part of one of the most powerful trade associations in the world!
  4. Complete the Code of Ethics training withing 90 days of your local board application date. Code of Ethics training can be taken in a classroom, or online. Many local boards offer Code of Ethics training. For a list of VAR classes, visit our education pages here.
 To take NAR’s online course, click here.
  5. Complete New Member Orientation online here. Orientation must be completed within 90 days of your local board application date.
  6. Complete 8 hours of post-licensure education approved by the Vermont Real Estate Commission. Visit the VAR education calendar here to find classes.