Alaska License Law
Under Alaska law, the maximum period a real estate license may be placed on 'inactive' status before requiring reactivation or renewal is:
A1 year
B2 years (the license renewal cycle)✓ Correct
C5 years
DThere is no maximum — inactive licenses remain valid indefinitely
Explanation
Alaska real estate licenses must be renewed every two years regardless of active or inactive status. If a licensee on inactive status fails to renew during the renewal cycle, the license lapses and they may need to reapply and potentially retake the examination.
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