Alabama License Law
To qualify for a broker's license in Alabama, a licensee must have:
AAt least 1 year of active salesperson experience
BAt least 2 years of active salesperson experience within the preceding 5 years✓ Correct
CAt least 5 years of active salesperson experience
DAt least 3 years of active salesperson experience and 60 semester hours of college
Explanation
Alabama requires a salesperson to have at least 2 years of active experience within the preceding 5 years before applying for a broker's license, in addition to completing the required broker pre-license education.
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