Oregon License Law
Oregon permits 'reciprocity' with certain states for real estate licensing. A broker from a reciprocal state applying for an Oregon license may be exempt from:
AAll Oregon licensing requirements
BThe Oregon pre-license education and/or the national portion of the licensing exam✓ Correct
CThe Oregon-specific portion of the licensing exam
DOREA background check requirements
Explanation
Oregon has reciprocity or equivalency agreements with certain states. Licensees from those states may be exempt from the pre-license education requirement and/or the national portion of the exam, but they still must pass the Oregon-specific portion of the state exam and meet all other OREA requirements.
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