Can I get my MS salesperson license if I have a prior conviction?
It is possible to earn a salesperson license with a prior conviction, but some offenses will disqualify you from holding a license. If any convictions have been made in the five years preceding the application date, or if the felonies involve fraud, dishonesty, or money laundering at any time, you can't hold a real estate license.
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It is possible to earn a salesperson license with a prior conviction, but some offenses, like those for dishonesty, or felony convictions within the last five years, will disqualify you from holding a license.
You are disqualified for: ● Convictions, or guilty or nolo contendere pleas, for a felony in a domestic or foreign court during the five years immediately preceding the date of the application. ● Any felonies at any time involving fraud, dishonesty, breach of trust, or money laundering.
The salesperson license application questions 13-14 will ask about your prior criminal history. Disclose these on the license application and provide supporting documents.