Virginia License Law
A Virginia real estate license that has been on inactive status for more than 3 years requires the licensee to:
APay a reinstatement fee only
BRetake the state exam✓ Correct
CComplete 60 hours of pre-license education
DComplete 45 hours of CE
Explanation
If a Virginia license has been inactive for more than 3 years, the licensee must retake and pass the state licensing examination before reactivating.
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