What offenses can disqualify me from receiving AK Salesperson License?
Any felonies will disqualify you from receiving an Alaska salesperson license. You can also be disqualified for any crimes that the commission judges affect your ability to competently practice as a real estate salesperson, such as forgery, conspiracy to defraud creditors, extortion, or theft.
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You cannot be under indictment for a felony or any crime that would impact your ability to competently practice real estate. These include forgery, theft, and fraud. If you have been convicted, seven years must have passed since you completed the sentence.
Any felonies will disqualify you from receiving an Alaska salesperson license. You can also be disqualified for any crimes that the commission judges affect your ability to competently practice as a real estate salesperson, such as forgery, conspiracy to defraud creditors, extortion, or theft.
Your real estate license application will ask you to disclose any prior criminal activity to the Alaska Real Estate Commission. You should provide details as part of the application process.
When you submit your salesperson license application, your criminal activity will be disclosed to the Alaska Real Estate Commission. This is towards the end of the licensing process.