Wyoming License Law
A Wyoming real estate licensee convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude may have their license:
AAutomatically renewed with additional CE hours
BRevoked or suspended by the WREC✓ Correct
CTransferred to inactive status only
DMaintained if the crime was not real estate related
Explanation
A conviction for a crime involving moral turpitude (dishonesty, fraud, serious criminal conduct) is grounds for license revocation or suspension by the WREC. The WREC considers the nature of the crime, relevance to real estate practice, and evidence of rehabilitation.
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