How should I disclose any prior criminal activity to the IA Commission
Your prior criminal activity history will be disclosed to the Iowa Real Estate Commission in two ways. You should personally disclose your criminal history when you submit the salesperson application. Any criminal history will also appear in the background check. This is why it is imperative you are honest about your prior criminal history in your application.
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It depends on the nature of the prior conviction and when the offense was committed. Any offense classified as a felony, or involving forgery, embezzlement, extortion, conspiracy to defraud, or similar offenses, must have been 5 years ago. Any offense related to moral turpitude must have elapsed at least 1 year ago.
Any offense classified as a felony or involving forgery, embezzlement, theft, arson, extortion, conspiracy to defraud, or similar offenses, that happened within the last five years disqualifies you. Any moral turpitude convictions within the last year also disqualify you.
Your prior criminal activity history will be disclosed to the Iowa Real Estate Commission when you submit the salesperson application and in the required criminal background check.
You will disclose your criminal record history to the Iowa Real Estate Commission when you submit your license application. If you are uncertain if your conviction would disqualify you from receiving a license, you can contact the Commission first for clarification on the law.