Montana License Law
A Montana real estate licensee who wishes to practice in another state may be able to use a reciprocity agreement. Montana has reciprocity with:
AAll 50 states automatically
BSpecific states that have entered into reciprocal agreements with Montana, and requirements vary✓ Correct
COnly neighboring states (Idaho, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota)
DNo other states—Montana requires all licensees to re-test
Explanation
Montana has reciprocal licensing agreements with specific states. Licensees from those states may obtain a Montana license with reduced examination or education requirements. The specific states and terms change over time.
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