Arkansas License Law
What happens to a real estate license if the licensee moves to a new state permanently?
AThe license automatically transfers to the new state
BThe licensee must place the Arkansas license inactive or surrender it and apply in the new state✓ Correct
CThe license remains active for 90 days after relocation
DThe license can be maintained active in Arkansas indefinitely while living elsewhere
Explanation
An Arkansas real estate license is valid only for activities conducted within Arkansas. A licensee who moves may place their Arkansas license on inactive status or surrender it, and must apply for licensure in their new state.
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