Arizona License Law
In Arizona, a salesperson's license status when their broker's license is revoked is:
AAutomatically suspended until they associate with a new broker✓ Correct
BUnaffected—the salesperson may continue to work independently
CAutomatically revoked along with the broker's license
DTransferred to the ADRE until a new broker is found
Explanation
When a designated broker's license is revoked or surrendered, associated salesperson licenses are automatically suspended because they cannot practice without an employing broker. They must associate with a new broker to reactivate.
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