Arkansas License Law
An Arkansas real estate license is personal and may NOT be:
ATransferred to a new broker without AREC approval
BUsed by another person or transferred to another individual✓ Correct
CPlaced on inactive status voluntarily
DRenewed after the expiration date
Explanation
A real estate license is non-transferable — it is personal to the individual who passed the exam and met the licensing requirements. It cannot be sold, lent, or used by another person.
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