Idaho License Law
An Idaho licensee who wishes to place their license on inactive status must:
ASurrender their license permanently
BNotify the Idaho Real Estate Commission and pay the inactive fee✓ Correct
CContinue to pay active license fees
DObtain broker approval before going inactive
Explanation
To place a license on inactive status in Idaho, a licensee must notify the Idaho Real Estate Commission and pay the required inactive license fee. An inactive licensee cannot practice real estate.
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