Arkansas License Law
An Arkansas real estate licensee convicted of a felony may have their license:
AAutomatically suspended for 90 days
BRevoked or denied by AREC depending on the nature of the crime✓ Correct
CPlaced on a three-year probation only
DContinued if the conviction is older than 10 years
Explanation
AREC has the authority to revoke, suspend, or deny a license if the applicant or licensee has been convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude. AREC considers the nature and circumstances of the offense.
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