Nebraska License Law
Nebraska requires all real estate license applicants to submit to a criminal background check because:
AIt increases NREC revenue through processing fees
BPrior criminal history may be relevant to an applicant's fitness and trustworthiness to hold a real estate license✓ Correct
CIt is only required for applicants with prior real estate experience
DFederal law mandates background checks for all state licenses
Explanation
Background checks help the NREC assess whether an applicant's character is suitable for a position of trust. Criminal history doesn't automatically disqualify an applicant — it depends on the offense and circumstances.
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