Alaska License Law
An Alaska licensee who wishes to practice real estate in another state must:
ASimply present their Alaska license to the other state
BApply for a license in that state, possibly using reciprocity or endorsement provisions if available✓ Correct
CObtain written approval from the Alaska Real Estate Commission
DComplete an additional 40 hours of education in the other state
Explanation
Real estate licenses are not automatically valid in other states. A licensee who wishes to practice in another state must obtain a license in that state.
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