Alabama License Law
A 'designated broker' in Alabama is the licensed broker who:
AHas the highest production in the office
BIs designated as responsible for the business activities of a real estate company✓ Correct
CSpecializes in commercial transactions
DHas passed an advanced AREC examination
Explanation
A designated (qualifying) broker is the licensed individual responsible for the real estate activities and compliance of a brokerage entity.
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