Nevada License Law
What is NRED's authority regarding 'inactive' real estate licenses in Nevada?
AInactive licenses automatically expire after 12 months
BA licensee may place their license on inactive status with NRED, allowing them to maintain their license without actively practicing — inactive licensees cannot engage in real estate activities but retain their license and must still complete continuing education for renewal✓ Correct
CInactive licenses do not require continuing education
DOnly brokers can place licenses on inactive status in Nevada
Explanation
Nevada allows licensees to place their license on inactive status — maintaining their license without practicing real estate. During inactive status, the licensee cannot earn commissions, represent clients, or engage in real estate brokerage activities. Inactive licensees must still complete continuing education requirements and pay renewal fees to keep the license from expiring. This status accommodates licensees who take career breaks without losing their license investment.
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