How should I disclose any prior criminal activity to the DE Commission
Prior criminal activity is disclosed to the Department of Professional Licensing when you submit your salesperson license application. You may need to include supporting documentation explaining the circumstances and conviction.
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Delaware requires any real estate salesperson applicant to demonstrate good character, with no criminal conviction records related to their ability to practice real estate. Applications will be denied for a range of crimes from class A and B felonies, fraud, robbery, perjury, identity theft, and moral turpitude.
Find the full list of reasons for denial under the rules and regulations for the Real Estate Commission, Chapter 24, Statute 2906, Section 16, Crimes Related to the Practice of Real Estate Services. A small sample of disqualifying crimes: Class A & B felonies, sex crimes, fraud, tax evasion, and forgery.
Prior criminal activity is disclosed to the Department of Professional Licensing when you submit your salesperson license application. You may need to include supporting documentation explaining the circumstances and conviction.