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Apply for salesperson registration
You must pass the real estate salesperson (RES) examination and meet the registration criteria, to apply for salesperson registration.
Salesperson registration application
Once you have passed the real estate salesperson (RES) examination and met the registration criteria, you must approach a licensed estate agent (EA) to submit your RES registration application to the Council for Estate Agencies (CEA).
The EA will initiate the RES registration application process using the Advanced CEA Estate Agencies System (ACEAS). After which, you can log into ACEAS to create your profile, complete and submit your application to the EA. The EA will verify your application form and submit it together with the application and fees to us.
After receiving all the necessary supporting documents and applicable fees, we will process your application within approximately two to three weeks if it meets all the requirements.
Once your RES registration has been approved, we will inform you and your EA.

Note
You cannot register with or join more than one EA at a time.
Registration criteria for Salespersons
The criteria for salesperson registration are as follows:
Registration Criteria | Additional Information |
i. Must be at least 21 years old. | - |
ii. Must have a minimum of four GCE 'O' Level passes or equivalent. | If you do not have the minimum four GCE O-Level passes, you may consider taking the Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WPLN) assessment, developed by the British Council in collaboration with SkillsFuture Singapore. CEA accepts a grading of Level 5 and above for all five WPLN assessment components (i.e., Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing and Numeracy) in lieu of the four GCE ‘O’ Level passes. For information on how to register for the WPLN assessments, please visit the British Council’s website. (b) Alternatively, you may email us your foreign and/or local private qualifications (e.g., academic certificates, academic transcripts, any other supporting documents) together with the completed Educational Qualification Assessment form (PDF, 210KB) to CEA at licensing@cea.gov.sg for us to assess whether the qualifications meet the educational qualification requirement. We will take approximately 15 working days to assess the qualifications upon receipt of complete supporting documents. |
iii. Possess a pass in the Real Estate Salesperson (RES) examination or equivalent | - |
iv. After attaining iii), be registered with CEA through one licensed EA | Please approach a licensed EA to submit your salesperson registration. The EA will submit your salesperson application to register you as their salesperson. |
v. Must not be an existing licensee/Key Executive Officer of another licensed EA | If you are an existing KEO of a licensed EA, you will need to resign from the KEO position, before joining the new EA. |
vi. Must not hold a moneylender's licence and not be an employee, director, or partner of a licensed moneylender | - |
vii. (Applicable only for returning and renewing salespersons) Fulfil Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements for each CPD cycle. | For KEOs/ Practising Directors/ Partners/ Salespersons: |
viii. Must be covered by a Professional Indemnity Insurance valid for at least one year from the commencement date of the registration | Learn more about CEA’s requirements for Professional Indemnity Insurance. |
ix. Must be up-to-date with Central Provident Fund Board (CPFB)’s MediSave contributions. | Under CPFB’s Self-Employed Scheme, self-employed persons are required to contribute to their CPF MediSave Account, to ensure they have sufficient savings for their healthcare needs. We will only process your registration application if you are up-to-date with your MediSave contributions – either paid in full or have an active GIRO plan1 with CPF Board. To check your MediSave payment status or make payment arrangements for any outstanding MediSave payable, please visit the Self-employment dashboard via your Singpass login. 1 Note: GIRO deductions for any outstanding MediSave Contributions will be made on the 25th of the month (or the next working day if the 25th falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or public holiday). |
x. Fulfil the fit and proper criteria under the Estate Agents Act | CEA shall determine if the person is fit and proper for registration after considering all relevant facts and matters. In the circumstances listed below, a person shall not be fit and proper for registration, unless CEA determines otherwise: (d) Where CEA takes the view that a person is not fit and proper after considering any other relevant facts or matters. |
Additional Documents Required
We may require additional documents from you if you are:
An SPR for less than 10 years at the point of submitting your application |
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A foreigner | Your EA must approach CEA for a preliminary assessment of your registration eligibility and submit required supporting documents, such as a copy of the employment contract and work pass held by you. You may submit a draft employment contract to CEA if the employment contract has yet to be signed. If you do not possess a work pass in Singapore yet, the EA may do a preliminary self-assessment on the Ministry of Manpower (MOM)’s website using the “Employment/S Pass Self-Assessment Tool (SAT)” to check the type of work pass that you would qualify for if an application for work pass is submitted to the MOM on your behalf. CEA may take two to three weeks to assess upon receiving all the required supporting documents. |
The information above also applies to the practicing partners in General and Limited Partnerships, and practicing directors in Companies.
Fees
Note:
With effect from 1 January 2026, the registration fee will be raised from $230 to $280. The application fee for RES registration will be raised from $50 to $60.
Fee Type | Amount (GST exempt) (for registration validity till 31 Dec 2025) | Amount (GST exempt) (for registration validity from 1 Jan 2026) |
Application fee for RES registration | $50 | $60 |
RES registration fee granted for: a. A full calendar year, or part of a calendar year starting on or before 30 June and ending on 31 December | $230 | $280 |
b. Part of a calendar year starting after 30 June and ending on 31 December | $115 | $140 |
Notes:
The application fee and RES registration fee shall be paid by the EA.
Invoices will be generated every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday (excluding Public Holidays or on days where there is ad-hoc system maintenance) for applications at “Pending fee payment”. GIRO deduction by the bank will take place and complete in the next two to three working days.