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Texas Real Estate Commission finalizes RAMP go‑live, warns of brief license‑processing pause
Summary
The Texas Real Estate Commission said it has set a go‑live date for its new licensing system that will coincide with the fiscal year change in late summer and warned of a planned short pause in license processing during the transition. Commissioners were told the agency will push communications encouraging early renewals.
The Texas Real Estate Commission said it has finalized a go‑live date for its new licensing and case management system, known as RAMP, and that the switch will likely require a short pause in online license processing.
The commission's executive director, Chelsea Buckholtz, told commissioners the agency "has finalized a go live date that will coincide with the change of our fiscal year. So August, beginning of September," and that the transition will include about a two‑week pause in license processing and a move away from paper applications and check payments.
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