Arizona License Law
An Arizona salesperson who has not yet affiliated with a broker is said to hold a:
ASuspended license
BInactive license✓ Correct
CRevoked license
DProvisional license
Explanation
When an Arizona salesperson is not affiliated with a designated broker, the license is placed on inactive status. The licensee may not practice real estate while inactive.
Related Arizona Arizona License Law Questions
- Under Arizona law, when a real estate licensee discovers that a buyer client has provided false information on a mortgage application, the licensee should:
- An Arizona salesperson wishes to advertise using only their first name and a phone number. Under ADRE rules, this advertisement:
- A designated broker in Arizona decides to close their brokerage. What must they do with client trust funds?
- An Arizona real estate licensee may receive compensation for a referral:
- A real estate licensee in Arizona who engages in 'commingling' has:
- An Arizona broker who changes their designated broker status must notify ADRE within:
- An Arizona salesperson completes the required 90 hours of pre-license education but fails the state licensing exam on the first attempt. The candidate may:
- A real estate licensee in Arizona is found guilty of making a material misrepresentation to a client. Which ADRE action is most likely?
Practice More Arizona Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Arizona Quiz →