Texas License Law
A Texas agent's license has been revoked by TREC. The agent may appeal the revocation to:
AThe Texas Supreme Court only
BThe district court of Travis County or the county where the licensee resides✓ Correct
CThe Texas Association of REALTORS®
DThe federal courts only
Explanation
A Texas licensee who has had their license suspended or revoked by TREC may appeal the TREC order to district court in Travis County (where TREC is located) or in the county where the licensee resides, under the Texas Administrative Procedure Act.
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