The state Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs is encouraging the state’s 18,000 real estate professionals to renew their licenses online at pvl.ehawaii.gov/mypvl, starting today. ADVERTISING The state Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs is encouraging the state’s 18,000 real
The state Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs is encouraging the state’s 18,000 real estate professionals to renew their licenses online at pvl.ehawaii.gov/mypvl, starting today.
State law requires real estate professionals to renew their licenses every two years. During the last renewal cycle in 2012, more than 14,000 licensees, about 93 percent renewed their licenses online.
Online renewals will be accepted until midnight Dec. 31. After that date, renewals must be submitted by mail or in person.
To renew online, licensees must register with MyPVL, a new website that allows professional and vocational licensees access to all information regarding their license, including continuing education information and status, and license renewal. To access MyPVL, users will have to first create their own eHawaii.gov account. For more information on how to create your account, please visit the Real Estate Branch home page at hawaii.gov/hirec.
A renewal postcard notice with instructions to complete the online renewal has been mailed to each current license holder. The renewal application can be obtained by contacting the licensing branch at (808) 586-3000. Application forms may also be picked up in person at the DCCA Professional and Vocational Licensing Division in Honolulu.
Neighbor island residents may call the following numbers followed by 6-3000 and the # sign:
Kauai: 274-3141
Maui: 984-2400
Hawaii: 974-4000
Lanai & Molokai: 1-800-468-4644 (toll free)
The development of this online service is part of the state’s ongoing initiative to improve efficiency by implementing electronic government services. The online renewal service was created through a partnership with the DCCA’s Professional and Vocational Licensing Division and the state’s Internet Portal Manager, Hawaii information Consortium.