New Jersey License Law

Under NJ law, a licensee who is convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude may:

AKeep their license as long as they complete ethics training
BHave their license suspended or revoked by the NJREC based on the conviction✓ Correct
COnly face license suspension after a second conviction
DTransfer their license to a different state immediately

Explanation

Conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude is grounds for NJREC disciplinary action, including license suspension or revocation. The NJREC considers the nature of the crime and its relationship to fitness to practice real estate. Licensees must report criminal convictions to the NJREC.

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