Alabama License Law
If an Alabama real estate license is not renewed by its expiration date, it becomes:
APermanently revoked
BAutomatically suspended
CExpired, and must be reinstated within a specified period✓ Correct
DTransferred to AREC's control
Explanation
A license that is not renewed by the expiration date becomes expired. The licensee must apply for reinstatement and may be required to pay late fees or meet additional requirements.
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