Idaho License Law
Under IDAPA 33.01.01, what must an Idaho real estate salesperson do to upgrade to a broker license?
ASimply pay a higher license fee
BComplete 90 additional hours of broker-specific education, pass the broker exam, and have at least 2 years of active salesperson experience✓ Correct
CWork for 5 years as a salesperson and apply
DHave a broker sponsor them and take an online course
Explanation
To obtain an Idaho broker license, an applicant must: hold an active Idaho salesperson license for at least 2 years, complete 90 hours of broker-specific pre-license education (covering brokerage management, supervision, and advanced topics), pass the Idaho broker examination, and apply to IREC.
Related Idaho Idaho License Law Questions
- When must an Idaho real estate licensee provide a copy of a signed purchase agreement to all parties?
- An Idaho real estate licensee convicted of a felony involving fraud must:
- An Idaho real estate license may be issued on a 'probationary' basis when:
- Which Idaho law primarily governs real estate licensing?
- Which of the following is true about an Idaho 'associate broker' license?
- In Idaho, which of the following is NOT required for a real estate listing agreement to be valid?
- How long does a licensee have to request a hearing after IREC issues a notice of intent to discipline?
- Which document must an Idaho broker maintain for each transaction handled by their salespersons?
Practice More Idaho Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Idaho Quiz →