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Looking at getting my real estate license, but may move.

Nicholas Brosnan
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I would like to obtain my real estate license, however I am currently living in North Dakota and am not sure how much longer I plan to live here. At least for the next year at minimum. But I don’t really want to wait until I figure it out to start getting my license but from my understanding you may have to re do the course if you move to a different state. Any advice would be appreciated! 

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Eliza Sparks
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
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Eliza Sparks
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
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Hey Nicholas! 
There's different reciprocity rules when potentially transferring a real estate license to another state.

There's some good info on this site:
https://www.aceableagent.com/c...

I saw that North Dakota has license reciprocity in some states including Iowa, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. 
I'm in Colorado, and they offer reciprocity for all 50 states, meaning you'd only have to take and pass the state portion of testing for your license to be active here. 

Hope that helps!

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