Nevada License Law
What is the Nevada reciprocity provision for out-of-state real estate licensees?
ANevada does not allow licensees from other states to practice in Nevada
BCertain states have reciprocal or recognition agreements with Nevada, allowing their licensees to obtain a Nevada license by completing specific Nevada courses and passing Nevada-specific requirements✓ Correct
CAny licensee from any state can practice in Nevada without additional testing
DReciprocity applies only to commercial real estate brokers
Explanation
Nevada has reciprocal or recognition arrangements with certain states. Out-of-state licensees may be able to obtain a Nevada license with reduced education requirements by demonstrating equivalent knowledge, but Nevada-specific education and potentially a Nevada exam are still required.
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