Colorado License Law
A Colorado broker who has their license revoked may petition for a new license after:
A1 year if they complete additional education
BThe revocation period specified by the Commission (typically 1–5+ years) and upon proof of rehabilitation✓ Correct
CThey can never reapply after revocation
D2 years and retaking the licensing exam
Explanation
After license revocation, a Colorado broker may petition for a new license after the revocation period specified by the Commission, subject to the Commission's discretion and proof of rehabilitation.
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