Arizona License Law
An Arizona real estate broker who operates a branch office must:
AObtain a separate broker license for the branch
BDesignate a licensed broker or associate broker to supervise the branch✓ Correct
CHave all branch transactions approved by the main office broker personally
DRegister the branch separately with the Arizona Secretary of State
Explanation
Arizona requires that a designated broker or associate broker be present to supervise licensees at any branch office, ensuring appropriate oversight of real estate activities.
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