Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska real estate license that is placed on inactive status may remain inactive for a maximum of:
A1 year
B2 years
C3 years
D5 years✓ Correct
Explanation
In Nebraska, an inactive license may remain in inactive status for up to 5 years. After that period the license expires and the individual must re-qualify for a new license.
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