Arkansas License Law
In Arkansas, a real estate license becomes inactive if the licensee:
AFails to renew before the expiration date✓ Correct
BIs out of the state for more than 90 days
CStops advertising their services
DChanges their mailing address without notifying AREC
Explanation
If a licensee fails to renew their Arkansas real estate license before the expiration date, the license becomes inactive (or expires). The licensee must complete the reinstatement process to return to active status.
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