Arizona License Law
An Arizona real estate licensee who has a felony conviction may:
ANever obtain a license under any circumstances
BApply for a license but ADRE has discretion to approve or deny based on the nature of the crime and rehabilitation✓ Correct
CAutomatically receive a license after 5 years from the conviction date
DOnly obtain a salesperson license, not a broker license
Explanation
ADRE has discretion in licensing decisions for applicants with criminal histories. Factors considered include the nature of the offense, time elapsed, rehabilitation evidence, and relevance to real estate practice.
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