Alaska License Law
An Alaska salesperson license is initially valid for how long?
AOne year
BTwo years✓ Correct
CThree years
DUntil the sponsoring broker's license expires
Explanation
Alaska real estate salesperson licenses are issued on a two-year cycle and must be renewed biennially with completion of required continuing education.
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