Arizona License Law
A real estate licensee in Arizona who is convicted of a felony must:
AAutomatically lose their license
BNotify the ADRE within 10 days of the conviction✓ Correct
COnly disclose this at next renewal
DTake no action since criminal matters are separate from licensing
Explanation
Arizona licensees are required to notify the ADRE within 10 days of any criminal conviction. Failure to report is itself a violation, and the ADRE will determine the impact on the licensee's status.
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