Can I get my Kansas salesperson license if I have a prior conviction?
If you have been convicted of 4 or more misdemeanors or a felony, you must first be reviewed by the Kansas Real Estate Commission. You need to fill out and submit an offense report form and wait for their determination.
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If you have been convicted of 4 or more misdemeanors or a felony, you must first be reviewed by the Kansas Real Estate Commission. You need to fill out and submit an offense report form and wait for their determination.
Anyone who has been convicted of a felony or four or more misdemeanors must submit an Offense Report Form to the Kansas Real Estate Commission before beginning the licensing process. Otherwise, you will declare your prior criminal history during the application process.
For applicants that have a felony conviction or four or more misdemeanors, you disclose your prior criminal activity before you begin the licensing process. You must fill out and turn in the Offense Report Form to the KREC. They will make a determination on if you will qualify for a license or not.