Washington Designated Broker

Washington Designated Broker Placement

Need a Designated Broker in Washington? We provide licensed broker placement, DOL compliance oversight, and brokerage infrastructure for real estate companies, property management firms, PropTech platforms, and investors operating in Washington.

What Is a Designated Broker in Washington?

Washington law requires every real estate brokerage to have a Designated Broker — a designated licensed managing broker who supervises all real estate activity conducted at that brokerage. The Washington Department of Licensing (DOL) holds the Designated Broker personally responsible for compliance, supervision, and record-keeping.

Services

Designated Broker Placement

A licensed Designated Broker ready to serve as your brokerage's designated broker. Skip the years-long licensing process and start operating immediately.

Washington DOL Compliance

Ongoing compliance oversight, policies and procedures, audit preparedness, and ongoing compliance oversight to keep your Washington brokerage in good standing with DOL.

Property Management Licensing

Designated Broker services for property management companies operating in Washington. Meet state requirements without hiring a full-time broker.

Transaction Support

Support for acquisitions, dispositions, and high-volume transaction programs across Washington markets including Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue, Spokane, and the surrounding suburbs.

Complaint Management

End-to-end complaint intake, response, and resolution management to keep your brokerage compliant and protected. AI complaint compliance by AkiaShield.

Who We Serve in Washington

Washington Markets We Cover

Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue, Spokane, Olympia, Everett, Kent, Renton, Federal Way, Kirkland, Redmond, Bellingham, Vancouver, Yakima, and all Washington counties.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Designated Broker in Washington?

A Designated Broker in Washington is a designated licensed managing broker who supervises all real estate transactions and agents operating at a brokerage. The Washington Department of Licensing requires every brokerage to have a Designated Broker.

How quickly can I get a Designated Broker in Washington?

Because we already have licensed Designated Brokers ready, we can typically onboard new clients much faster than the months-long process of qualifying and designating your own broker.

Contact

Email: hello@washingtondesignatedbroker.com

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