Alabama Real Estate Commission License Law Deadlines

Posted by MagicTruth | Alabama Real Estate | Wednesday 9 December 2009 1:24 pm

90 days Persons who pass the licensing examination must file the license pplication with the Commission within 90 days after passing the exam.

6 months Temporary salesperson licensees must complete the post license course and submit application for an original salesperson’s license within 6 months of issuance of a temporary license. If this requirement is not met, the temporary license expires and is placed on inactive status. The 6 months begins counting on the first day of the month following the month the temporary license was issued and concludes on the last day of the sixth month.

1 year A temporary salesperson’s license lapses if the post license course is not completed and an original license issued within 1 year of issuance of the temporary salesperson’s license. The 1 year begins counting on the first day of the month following the month the temporary license was issued and concludes on the last day of the twelfth month.

1 year Students have one year after enrolling in a prelicense course to complete it or the student will receive no credit for classes completed and must begin the course again.

12 months Students must take and pass the salesperson’s exam and submit the application for a license within 12 months of completing the 60-hour prelicense course.

12 months Students must take and pass the broker’s exam and submit the application for a license within 12 months of completing the 60-hour prelicense course.

15 days If an applicant is denied eligibility for licensing, the applicant may request a hearing before the Commission within 15 days of the denial.

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