Arkansas License Law
A salesperson's license in Arkansas is valid ONLY when:
AThe salesperson is actively looking for listings
BThe license is affiliated with a licensed principal broker and listed as active with AREC✓ Correct
CThe salesperson has E&O insurance
DThe salesperson has paid annual dues to a local board
Explanation
An Arkansas salesperson license is only active and valid when it is affiliated with a licensed principal broker and the status is shown as active on AREC's records. An unaffiliated salesperson's license is inactive.
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