Arizona License Law
In Arizona, a 'branch office' operated by a real estate brokerage:
AOperates completely independently and requires its own broker's license
BMust be registered with the ADRE and have a licensed broker responsible for its operations—typically the designated broker of the main office or a separately designated branch manager✓ Correct
CMay be operated by any licensed salesperson without broker oversight
DIs exempt from ADRE regulations if it handles fewer than 10 transactions per year
Explanation
Arizona requires all branch offices to be registered with the ADRE. The branch must operate under the supervision of the designated broker (or a qualified broker designated specifically for the branch). Each branch location must maintain proper records and comply with all ADRE requirements.
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