North Carolina License Law
In North Carolina, all newly licensed brokers begin on 'provisional' status. To remove provisional status, they must:
APass an additional exam after one year
BComplete the 90-hour Post-Licensing education requirement✓ Correct
CWork for a supervising broker for two years
DComplete 30 hours of continuing education
Explanation
All new North Carolina brokers begin with a provisional license. To remove provisional status and obtain a full broker license, they must complete the 90-hour Post-Licensing education within 18 months.
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