Nevada License Law
A Nevada real estate licensee is convicted of a felony unrelated to real estate. What must the licensee do under NRS 645?
ANothing — only real estate crimes require reporting
BReport the conviction to NRED within the time period specified by regulation (typically 10 days)✓ Correct
CAutomatically surrender the license without further action
DWait until license renewal to disclose the conviction
Explanation
Nevada licensees have an affirmative duty to report criminal convictions — including felonies unrelated to real estate — to NRED within the required timeframe (typically 10 days under Nevada regulations). NRED will then evaluate whether the conviction affects the licensee's fitness to hold a real estate license.
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