Oklahoma License Law
A licensee who has been convicted of a felony in Oklahoma may:
ANever obtain a real estate license
BApply for a license but OREC has discretion to deny the application based on the nature of the crime and rehabilitation evidence✓ Correct
CObtain a license without any restrictions
DOnly obtain a property management license
Explanation
OREC has discretion to deny, suspend, or revoke a license based on a felony conviction. Applicants with criminal histories may still apply, and OREC considers the nature of the crime, time elapsed, and evidence of rehabilitation in making its decision.
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