What offenses would disqualify me from receiving a CO Broker License?
Colorado’s statutory mandates say that applicants must show a history of truthfulness, honesty, and good moral character. Any offenses which bring into question a candidate's honesty or good moral character may be grounds for a broker license denial. If you are uncertain if any past crimes or convictions may impact your ability to receive a Colorado broker license, you can request from the Commission a preliminary advisory opinion.
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Colorado will not permit a broker license if you have been convicted of any crime that shows an indication of poor moral character. You can request the Commission issue a preliminary advisory opinion regarding any past criminal convictions or professional conduct judgments.
Colorado’s statutory mandates say that applicants must show a history of truthfulness, honesty, and good moral character. If you are uncertain if any past crimes or convictions may impact your ability to receive a Colorado broker license, you can request from the Commission a preliminary advisory opinion.
You will disclose any prior criminal activity through your fingerprinting and background check, plus on the broker license application. If you have any questions about if your application will be denied based on your history, you can request the Commission issue a preliminary advisory opinion.