How should I disclose any prior criminal activity to the OR Agency?
You will disclose any prior criminal activity through the initial broker license application. Additionally, after passing your exam, you will submit to fingerprinting and a background check.
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Oregon will not permit a broker license if a background check shows any signs you cannot act in a trustworthy and professional manner. If you are concerned about a prior conviction as grounds for denial, contact the Oregon Real Estate Agency before applying by calling (503) 378-4170 or emailing orea.info@oregon.gov.
Oregon’s statutory mandates say that applicants must show a history of trustworthiness and professional conduct. Any offenses which bring into question a candidate's honesty or character may be grounds for a broker license denial.
You will disclose any prior criminal activity through the initial broker license application. Additionally, after passing your exam, you will submit to fingerprinting and a background check.
You will disclose any prior criminal activity on the initial broker license application. The state will also run a state and national background check using your fingerprints after you pass the state broker’s license exam.