New Jersey License Law
Under NJ law, which document must a licensee retain as proof of their license renewal?
AThe original exam score report
BThe current license certificate or electronic verification from the NJREC✓ Correct
CA letter from their broker
DTheir National Association of Realtors membership card
Explanation
A NJ licensee must retain their current license certificate or be able to demonstrate valid licensure through the NJREC's electronic records. The license must be kept at the broker's office or accessible for inspection.
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