Alaska License Law
A newly licensed Alaska salesperson may begin practicing real estate:
AImmediately upon passing the state exam
BOnly after their license is issued and they are affiliated with a licensed broker✓ Correct
CAfter completing 6 months of supervised practice
DAs soon as they register with the Alaska Association of Realtors
Explanation
A salesperson license in Alaska becomes active only after it is issued by the Alaska Real Estate Commission AND the salesperson is employed by and working under a licensed broker. The exam alone does not authorize practice.
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