Is a character assessment required as part of the application process?

Yes, there is a character assessment as part of the broker license application process. When you apply for your provisional broker license, you have the burden of proving to the North Carolina Commission that you possess the honesty, truthfulness, integrity, good moral character, and general mental and emotional fitness, necessary to protect the public interest and promote public confidence in the real estate brokerage business.

To assist the Commission in assessing your character, you should include all information relating to any criminal offenses (including serious traffic offenses), professional licensure disciplinary actions and liens/unpaid judgments at the time you make your application. Any nondisclosure will add to your burden of proving you are of satisfactory character. In addition to providing this information, you must submit a criminal history report with your application.

You will need to answer three questions related to character when making your application. Answering “yes” to any of the three indicate a character issue. The Commission will review any character issues on a case-by-case basis.