Georgia License Law
A Georgia licensee wishing to practice real estate in another state must:
AUse their Georgia license nationally
BComply with the other state's licensing requirements, including possible reciprocity agreements✓ Correct
CApply to GREC for an interstate license
DObtain a national real estate license from NAR
Explanation
Each state has its own licensing requirements. To practice in another state, a Georgia licensee must meet that state's requirements.
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