Wyoming License Law
Under Wyoming license law, a licensee who is convicted of a crime involving dishonesty or fraud:
AIs automatically granted amnesty if they report the conviction to the WREC
BMay have their license suspended or revoked by the WREC✓ Correct
COnly loses their license if convicted in federal court
DIs protected from license action if the crime was unrelated to real estate
Explanation
The WREC may suspend or revoke a license when a licensee is convicted of a crime involving dishonesty, fraud, misrepresentation, or trust violations—even if the crime was not directly related to real estate activities. Licensees must typically report convictions to the WREC.
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