Alabama License Law
If an Alabama licensee moves to a new state but wishes to maintain their Alabama license, they must:
AAutomatically convert to a non-resident license
BSurrender their Alabama license immediately
CApply for a non-resident license and maintain the license in good standing✓ Correct
DObtain a new license by retaking all exams
Explanation
Alabama offers non-resident licenses to qualified individuals who hold an active license in another state. The licensee must apply, meet Alabama's requirements, and keep their license in good standing to continue practicing in Alabama.
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