Idaho License Law
An Idaho real estate salesperson completes their required 90-hour pre-license course, passes the state and national exam, and is ready to apply. What is the next required step before they can practice real estate in Idaho?
AComplete 6 months of unpaid internship with a broker
BAffiliate with a licensed Idaho designated broker and have the broker submit the license application to IREC on the applicant's behalf✓ Correct
COpen their own real estate office
DComplete 20 hours of continuing education first
Explanation
After passing the Idaho real estate exam, the applicant must affiliate with a licensed Idaho designated broker before a salesperson license can be issued. The designated broker submits the license application to IREC on behalf of the new salesperson.
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