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SALESPERSON
To become eligible to obtain a
SALESPERSON license in Alabama, and applicant who
does not hold a current real estate license in another
state must:
1.
Be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident;
2. Be at least 19 years old;
3. Show proof of bona fide residency in any
state in the U.S.;
4. Show proof of high school graduation or
GED;
5. Not have been convicted of a felony or a
crime involving moral turpitude;
6. Not have had a real estate application or
license rejected or revoked in any state
within the past two years.
7. After meeting the education and/or
experience requirements, pass the licensing examination.
Additionally, a SALESPERSON applicant must:
Prior to taking the state exam, successfully complete
an approved 60 clock hour prelicense course. (Salesperson
applicants have 24 months to pass the state exam after
completing this course, if not, the course must be
retaken),
AND
must complete a 30 hour post license training course
within the first twelve months of licensure in order
to be issued an original (permanent) license. Further,
the course must be completed and original license
issued within the first six months in order to maintain
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BROKER
To become eligible to obtain a BROKER
license in Alabama, and applicant who does not hold
a current real estate license in another state must:
1.
Be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident;
2. Be at least 19 years old;
3. Show proof of bona fide residency in any
state in the U.S.;
4. Show proof of high school graduation or
GED;
5. Not have been convicted of a felony or a
crime involving moral turpitude6.
Not have had a real estate application or license rejected
or revoked in any state
within the past two years.
7. After meeting the education and/or experience
requirements, pass the licensing examination.
Additionally, a BROKER applicant must:
Successfully complete an approved 60 clock hour prelicense
course,
AND
must have held an active real estate salesperson license
in any state for at least 24 months of the 36 month
period immediately preceding the date of application.
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RECIPROCAL
If you hold
a current license in another state, you may obtain
a RECIPROCAL license by doing the following:
Submit
with the application an official "Certificate
of Licensure" form (license history) showing
you hold a current license in another state. This
certification can be obtained from the Real Estate
Commission Office in that state. This certification
must have been issued within 90 days of our receipt
of your reciprocal license application,
AND
complete the reciprocal license application and submit
it with the required attachments and fees.
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States
that have a reciprocal agreement with Alabama
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia
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Mississippi
Nebraska
North Carolina |
South Dakota
Tennessee
West Virginia |
Kentucky
Oklahoma
Wyoming |
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License
Renewal Fees
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Date |
Salesperson |
Broker |
Company |
License
Fee
August 1, 2002 - August 31, 2002 |
$130 |
$150 |
$130 |
License
Fee with Penalty
Sept. 1, 2002 - Sept. 30, 2003 |
$280 |
$300 |
$280 |
License
Fee
August 1, 2004 - August 31, 2004 |
$170 |
$190 |
$170 |
License
Fee with Penalty
Sept. 1, 2004 - Sept. 30, 2005 |
$320 |
$340 |
$320 |
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