Reporting CE
How to Submit CE to ADRE
Arizona uses self-certification, not certificate uploads. Here is exactly how to report your continuing education and stay audit-ready.
Quick Answer
How do you submit continuing education to ADRE in Arizona?
Arizona real estate CE is self-certified. Complete your ADRE-approved CE, keep your completion certificates, then attest that you finished your required hours in the ADRE online licensing portal when you renew. ADRE audits records, so retain every certificate.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
How Arizona CE reporting actually works
Many licensees expect to upload certificates to ADRE. Arizona instead uses self-certification: you attest that you completed your required CE, and ADRE audits a share of records afterward. That makes keeping your certificates essential.
- Complete all required ADRE-approved CE before your expiration date.
- Download and save every course completion certificate.
- Log in to the ADRE online licensing portal.
- Start your renewal and self-certify that you completed your CE.
- Pay the renewal fee to reactivate your license.
- Store your certificates in case ADRE audits your record.
Frequently asked questions
How do I submit my CE to ADRE?
Arizona uses self-certification. You do not upload certificates during a normal renewal — instead you attest in the ADRE online licensing portal that you completed your required CE, then keep your certificates in case of an audit.
Do I need to upload my CE certificates?
Not during a standard renewal. You self-certify completion. ADRE may later select your record for audit, at which point you must produce your course completion certificates.
How long should I keep my CE certificates?
Keep your CE completion certificates for at least the length of your renewal cycle (and ideally longer) so you can respond quickly if ADRE audits your record.
Does Click2CE report my CE for me?
Click2CE issues your ADRE-approved completion certificates and keeps them in your account. Because Arizona uses self-certification, you complete the attestation yourself in the ADRE portal at renewal.
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Jennifer Williams
Founder of Click2CE Real Estate School and the designated School Director for Arizona (ADRE School S26-0002). Licensed real estate broker in 40+ states, Certified Distance Education Instructor (CDEI), and ARELLO-certified. Jennifer reviews every course and guide for regulatory accuracy.
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