Delaware License Law
A Delaware real estate license applicant with a criminal conviction may:
ANever obtain a real estate license
BBe denied a license at the Commission's discretion after reviewing the nature of the conviction✓ Correct
CAutomatically receive a license after serving their sentence
DOnly obtain an inactive license
Explanation
The Delaware Real Estate Commission has discretion to grant or deny a license based on the nature and circumstances of a criminal conviction. Not all convictions automatically disqualify an applicant.
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