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Athlete Agent registrations expire on June 30 of odd-numbered years (e.g., 2023, 2025).
A few months before the expiration date of your registration, a renewal notice will be sent to the email address on the record. This notice will explain how to access your online renewal application in DELPROS, our online licensure system. To complete the online renewal application, you must log-in to your account, answer questions, and use a credit card to pay your renewal fee.
All notices about professional licenses/registrations, such as renewal, will be sent by email only. It is important to keep your contact information up to date so that all the notices we send reach you. To check and update your contact information online, click on Manage Profile link in DELPROS.
If you do not renew your registration before the expiration date, your registration will expire. It is illegal to practice in Delaware while your registration is expired.
You may file a late renewal application up to 60 days after the expiration date in DELPROS. You must pay a late fee in addition to the renewal fee. Even though you can file a late renewal application, it is illegal to practice until the registration is actually renewed. The late period is not a “grace period”.
If you fail to renew by the end of the 60-day period, your registration will terminate. To resume practicing in Delaware after termination, you must apply again for licensure in DELPROS as a new applicant.
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