Nevada License Law
What are the requirements to obtain a Nevada broker's license?
APass the national real estate exam and hold a salesperson license for one year
BHold a Nevada salesperson license, complete 64 hours of broker-specific education, have 2 years of active experience, and pass the Nevada broker exam✓ Correct
CComplete 45 hours of education and pass the state exam
DWork for a licensed Nevada broker for 5 years
Explanation
To obtain a Nevada broker's license, a candidate must hold an active Nevada salesperson license, complete 64 hours of NRED-approved broker education (in addition to prior salesperson education), have 2 years of active licensed experience in the past 5 years, and pass the Nevada broker licensing exam.
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