Oregon License Law
A licensed Oregon broker who moves to another state and wishes to transfer their license to that state will typically need to:
ASimply notify OREA and the license transfers automatically
BMeet the new state's licensing requirements, but may receive credit for Oregon education and experience✓ Correct
CSurrender the Oregon license before applying in another state
DMaintain both state licenses permanently
Explanation
Reciprocity between states is not automatic. Each state has its own licensing requirements. A broker moving to another state must meet the new state's requirements. Some states have reciprocity agreements with Oregon and may waive certain requirements based on Oregon license equivalency.
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