Verification sources

Canadian real estate licensing sources

These sources are used as starting points for profile verification. Some jurisdictions provide public registries, while others require official contact or deeper research before any automated workflow is appropriate.

official registry

Alberta

Real Estate Council of Alberta

RECA ProCheck lets users confirm whether a real estate, mortgage, property management, or condominium management professional in Alberta is properly licensed.

RECA ProCheck
official registry

British Columbia

BC Financial Services Authority

BCFSA states users can find real estate professionals and should contact BCFSA for official search clarification.

Find a Real Estate Professional
official registry

Ontario

Real Estate Council of Ontario

RECO's registrant search is intended for private, non-commercial use; do not scrape or bulk reuse without permission.

RECO registrant search
official registry

Quebec

Organisme d'autoréglementation du courtage immobilier du Québec

OACIQ register can be used to check whether a person holds a real estate brokerage or agency licence.

OACIQ Register of licence holders
official guidance

Manitoba

Manitoba Financial Services Agency

MFSA directs users to registration-status search guidance. Confirm permitted usage before automated checks.

Real Estate registrant search guidance
official guidance

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Real Estate Commission / FCAA

FCAA notes that brokerages, brokers, branch managers, and salespeople must be registered with the Saskatchewan Real Estate Commission.

Real estate agents registration guidance
official registry

Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia Real Estate Commission

NSREC provides public licensee and brokerage search and advises contacting the Commission if information conflicts.

Public Licensee or Brokerage Search
official guidance

New Brunswick

Financial and Consumer Services Commission of New Brunswick

Use FCNB licensing contacts and official guidance for verification until a public search endpoint is confirmed.

Real estate licensing contact guidance
official guidance

Newfoundland and Labrador

Government of Newfoundland and Labrador

Government licensing pages describe salesperson licensing. A public live registry needs deeper verification before automated use.

Real estate salesperson licensing
official contact required

Northwest Territories

Government of Northwest Territories

MACA provides licensing information and Consumer Affairs contact paths. Public registry availability needs deeper research.

Real Estate Licensing
official contact required

Nunavut

Government of Nunavut

Nunavut states real estate agents, salespersons, and agencies are licensed through Consumer Affairs under the Real Estate Agents' Licensing Act.

Real Estate Agent Licensing guidance