Alabama License Law
An Alabama licensee convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude may have their license:
APlaced on probation automatically
BSuspended or revoked by AREC✓ Correct
COnly affected if the crime was real estate related
DNot affected if the crime occurred outside of Alabama
Explanation
A conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude is grounds for AREC to suspend or revoke a licensee's license, regardless of whether the crime was real estate related.
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