Member Info
As a REALTOR®, you are held to a higher standard than any other real estate professional. REALTORS® follow a set of rules known as the Code of Ethics to set the foundation of how to conduct business. It is your job to act in the highest degree of conduct to help protect your client's rights. The Code of Ethics is a cornerstone of our industry that guides you in how we should treat the public, the client, and other REALTOR® members.
NRDS ID
If you cannot remember your NRDS ID, click here:
Online Dues Payment
Your CCRA Member Number (ID), not your NRDS number, is required for paying dues online.
The Member ID is your CCRA Member number. If you have lost your Member ID, you can retrieve it by following the above link and clicking "Forgot your ID?". The email needed to verify your account must be the same E-mail on file with CCRA.
New Member Orientation Video
This video is used during New Member Orientation to educate agents about the benefits of becoming a REALTOR®. If you cannot attend orientation in person, but would still like to learn about the advantages that come with your REALTOR® Membership, click below.
Email Troubles?
CCRA wants to keep you informed on all the events and opportunities open to you as a member, and our main method of doing that is email. You will receive a weekly CCRA Update email, event reminders and special announcements.
If you are not receiving these emails there are a few things you can do:
- Check your Spam folder and adjust your Spam settings
- Add ccra@ccrasc.com to your contacts
- Check with us to make sure we are using you most up to date email address.
Still having trouble receiving our membership emails?
Call us at 803-771-8852 or send an email to kathleen@ccrasc.com so we can help.
Member Benefits
As a member of our Association, we give you the opportunity to receive the benefits offered by the State and National Associations. We have created a brochure to explain what we do on the Local, State, and National level for the members of our Association. Collectively, each level works hard to protect the REALTORS® right to own, use, and transfer real property.