Arkansas License Law
A real estate license applicant in Arkansas who has been convicted of a felony:
AIs automatically and permanently disqualified
BMay still qualify if AREC determines the circumstances are not incompatible with the duties of a licensee✓ Correct
CMust wait exactly 10 years before applying
DMay only work as an unlicensed assistant
Explanation
A felony conviction does not automatically disqualify an applicant in Arkansas. AREC considers the nature of the offense, its relationship to the practice of real estate, and evidence of rehabilitation in determining fitness for licensure.
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