Your RERA license does not automatically transfer when you switch brokerage companies in Dubai. Your broker card is tied to your current employer's ORN (Office Registration Number), and it is deactivated the moment you leave that company. You do not need to redo your training or resit the exam, your qualification stays valid, but your new brokerage must register you fresh with the Dubai Land Department before you can legally work or list properties under them.
What Most Agents Get Wrong
- Assuming the broker card just moves with you to the new company
- Continuing to use the old card or BRN while working informally for the new brokerage
- Not securing a proper clearance or NOC from the current employer before resigning
- Listing or closing deals during the gap between leaving one firm and being registered at the next
What Actually Happens to Your License When You Leave
The moment you resign or are released from your current brokerage, your broker card is cancelled. It is specific to that company's ORN, not to you as an individual in isolation. Your RERA qualification itself, the training and exam you passed, does not expire or get cancelled. What needs to happen is a re-registration: your new brokerage submits your details through the Dubai Land Department's Trakheesi system to issue a new card under their ORN.
Switching Brokerages, Step by Step
- Step 1: Resign properly and obtain a clearance or NOC from your current brokerage
- Step 2: Cancel or transfer your employment visa, depending on your new employer's process
- Step 3: Your new brokerage registers you through Trakheesi under their ORN
- Step 4: A new broker card is issued, referencing your new employer
- Step 5: Only once this new card is active can you legally list properties, advertise, or close deals for the new brokerage
Why the Gap Period Matters
Between your old card being cancelled and your new one being issued, you are not licensed to practice. Listing a property, advertising, or representing a client during this window is the same compliance issue as practicing without a license at all, regardless of how qualified you are on paper. Plan your move so this gap is as short as possible, ideally coordinated with your new brokerage before your last day at the old one.
Do You Need to Retrain or Resit the Exam?
No. Switching brokerages is a registration change, not an education requirement. Your original RERA exam result and training certificate remain valid. The only exception is if your card had already lapsed for an extended period before the switch, in which case the normal renewal or retraining rules apply regardless of which company you are joining. For what triggers that, see how RERA license renewal and CPD requirements work.
If Your Card Has Lapsed During the Transition
If your move between brokerages drags on and your card lapses in the process, you may be looking at a CPD refresher or, in longer lapses, full retraining. DX Broker's Certified Real Estate Broker Training Course covers this either way. Visit our homepage for upcoming session dates.
If You Are Still Unsure
If you are unsure how to coordinate the registration handover between brokerages, or whether your specific situation requires any retraining, you can contact DX Broker for a free consultation.
Final Thoughts
Changing brokerages in Dubai does not put your qualification at risk, but it does require a clean handover: clearance from the old firm, prompt registration with the new one, and zero activity in between. Get that sequence right, and the switch itself is straightforward. You can explore more insights in our latest real estate guides.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my broker card transfer automatically when I switch companies?
No. Your card is cancelled when you leave your current brokerage. Your new brokerage must register you fresh under their ORN before you can legally work.
Do I need to retake the RERA exam to switch brokerages?
No. Your original training and exam result remain valid. Switching brokerages is a registration update, not a new qualification requirement, unless your card has already lapsed for an extended period.
Can I keep working while my registration transfers to the new company?
No. You are not licensed to list, advertise, or close deals during the gap between your old card being cancelled and your new one being issued.
What do I need from my old employer before joining a new brokerage?
A proper clearance or NOC, along with resolution of your employment visa, before your new employer can register you with the DLD.






