Nebraska License Law
Nebraska real estate licenses expire on:
ADecember 31 of each year
BThe last day of the licensee's birth month in the renewal year✓ Correct
CMarch 31 of even-numbered years
DThe anniversary date of initial licensure
Explanation
Nebraska real estate licenses expire at the end of the licensee's birth month during the renewal cycle, creating a staggered renewal system.
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