Arkansas License Law
A broker who wishes to operate as an independent broker in Arkansas (without being associated with another broker) must hold a:
ASalesperson license
BAssociate broker license
CPrincipal broker license✓ Correct
DProperty manager license
Explanation
Only a principal broker in Arkansas may operate independently. An associate broker must be associated with a principal broker and may not operate their own real estate office independently.
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