Arkansas License Law
A licensee in Arkansas wishes to operate under a name other than her legal name. What must she do?
ANothing; licensees may use any name they choose
BRegister the trade name with AREC and obtain approval✓ Correct
CNotify the local Board of Realtors
DFile a DBA with the county clerk only
Explanation
Licensees wishing to use a trade name or assumed business name must register it with AREC and receive approval before using it in advertising or transactions.
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