Public records, plain English
Check a Minnesota real estate agent before you sign anything.
The person about to help with the biggest transaction of your life holds a state license, and the state keeps records: license status, and every enforcement action the Department of Commerce has taken. We put those records one search away, free, with sources on every line.
Searches are anonymous and never stored.
The enforcement record
553 Commerce enforcement records against Minnesota real estate licensees, searchable by name, each linking the Department's own order document.
Search the recordLicense checks
Full license lookup for Minnesota's 7,076 state-credentialed appraisers today. The salesperson and broker roster is on our standing public-records request to Commerce; until it arrives we walk you through the state's own lookup.
Check a licenseStraight answers about money
Commissions changed in 2024 and almost nobody explains it honestly. Our guides cover how agents get paid now, dual agency, and the questions to ask before you sign, written by a Minnesota attorney and currently in review.
See the guidesHow this site makes money (and how it never will)
If featured agents ever appear on this site, they pay a flat advertising fee. We receive nothing from your transaction: no agent pays us per client, per referral, or per closing, because Minnesota law reserves referral fees for licensed brokers and we are not one. The license and enforcement records above stay free and are never sold, and no one can pay to change what their record shows.
Enforcement data last checked 7/8/2026; license data last checked 7/8/2026.