Arizona License Law
An Arizona real estate salesperson's license is held by:
AThe salesperson personally
BThe ADRE
CThe designated broker of the employing brokerage✓ Correct
DThe Arizona Association of Realtors
Explanation
In Arizona, a salesperson's license is issued to the salesperson but must be associated with and held by the designated broker of their employing brokerage.
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