Indiana License Law

A real estate license applicant in Indiana who has a prior criminal conviction:

AIs automatically disqualified from obtaining a license
BMust disclose the conviction, and the IREC evaluates whether it bears a direct relationship to the duties of a real estate licensee✓ Correct
CMay obtain a license only after 10 years have passed from the conviction
DIs not required to disclose convictions older than 5 years

Explanation

Indiana evaluates criminal convictions on a case-by-case basis. The IREC considers the nature of the offense, how recently it occurred, and whether it bears directly on the ability to act honestly as a licensee. Not all convictions are disqualifying.

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