In Arkansas, how long is a real estate license active?
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One Year
Two Years
Two years is incorrect because Arkansas requires annual license renewal, not biennial. Many states use two-year cycles, but Arkansas specifically mandates one-year terms for all real estate licenses.
Three Years
Three years is incorrect as Arkansas does not have three-year license terms. Some states may use three-year cycles, but Arkansas specifically requires annual renewal of real estate licenses.
Indefinitely
Indefinitely is incorrect because all real estate licenses require periodic renewal. No state issues permanent real estate licenses; they must be actively renewed to maintain legal status.
Why is this correct?
Arkansas licenses are issued for one year.
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