Escrow & Title
An Alabama attorney who handles real estate closings must:
AAlso hold an AREC real estate license
BBe a member of the Alabama State Bar and act within the scope of their legal practice✓ Correct
CPay a portion of their fee to AREC
DBe designated as a REALTOR® closing specialist
Explanation
Real estate closings in Alabama are typically conducted by attorneys licensed by the Alabama State Bar. No separate AREC license is needed for attorneys acting within their legal practice.
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