Georgia License Law
A licensee in Georgia who is found guilty of a crime involving moral turpitude may have their license:
ASuspended only for up to 6 months
BRevoked or denied by GREC✓ Correct
CPlaced on probation without further action
DTransferred to inactive status automatically
Explanation
A conviction for a crime involving moral turpitude (fraud, theft, forgery, etc.) is grounds for GREC to revoke or refuse to issue a real estate license in Georgia.
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