What offenses would disqualify me from receiving an AL license?
You will not be able to receive an Alabama salesperson’s license if you have been convicted of a felony or any crime pertaining to moral turpitude. Alabama also will not issue a license if you have had a real estate application or license rejected or revoked in any state within the past two years.
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AREC will not issue a license to any person convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude. If you have questions about if a prior conviction will impact your eligibility, you can submit a request for determination of licensing eligibility for individuals with a criminal history.
You will not be able to receive an Alabama salesperson’s license if you have been convicted of a felony or convicted of a misdemeanor offense, such as theft, forgery, extortion, conspiracy to defraud, violence against another person, or crimes of moral turpitude.
Alabama’s Temporary Salesperson License Application will ask if you have been arrested, indicted, convicted of a criminal offense, fined, imprisoned, or placed on probation.
On your Temporary Salesperson License Application, you will be asked if you have been arrested, indicted, convicted of a criminal offense, fined, imprisoned, or placed on probation.