The Application for Predetermination requires a $68 fee to be paid to DSPS.
Yes, you can apply for a WI Real Estate Salesperson license even if you have a prior conviction. The DSPS requires an Application of Predetermination to be submitted before you apply for your WI Real Estate Salesperson license to determine whether or not you will be eligible to obtain a license.
Read MoreYou must disclose any conviction of a felony, misdemeanor and other violations of federal, state, or local law as past criminal activity to DSPS.
Read MoreYou must disclose your prior criminal activity by submitting a Form 2687 and an Application for Predetermination.
Read MoreYou should disclose any prior criminal activity to the DSPS anytime before submitting a license application. This should be done by submitting an Application for Predetermination to the DSPS.
Read MoreYou must submit certified copies of police reports or criminal complaints and certified copies of judgement of conviction as per the form 2687 to the DSPS. If you’re unable to provide these, you must attach a personal statement with an additional explanation.
Read MoreThe Application for Predetermination requires a $68 fee to be paid to DSPS.
Read MoreThe DSPS does not consider minor violations as past offenses. This includes minor traffic violations like speeding tickets.
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