Washington License Law
A Washington real estate licensee wants to practice real estate in Oregon as well. To do so, the licensee must:
AAutomatically practice in Oregon using their Washington license under interstate reciprocity
BObtain an Oregon real estate license (Oregon does not currently have full reciprocity with Washington)✓ Correct
CNotify the Washington DOL of the multi-state practice
DSimply register with the Oregon DOL without testing
Explanation
While Washington has licensing reciprocity agreements with some states, licensees wishing to practice in another state must comply with that state's licensing requirements. Oregon has its own licensing laws, and Washington licensees must obtain an Oregon license to practice there.
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