Arizona License Law
Under Arizona law, a real estate salesperson's license must be:
AHeld independently by the salesperson
BHeld by and supervised under a designated broker✓ Correct
CRegistered with the county assessor
DCo-held by the salesperson and their sponsoring broker
Explanation
In Arizona, a salesperson license must be held under (sponsored by) a designated broker. A salesperson may not independently practice real estate.
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