Nev. Admin. Code § 645.325 - Inactive renewed status: Requirements for reinstatement
Except as otherwise provided in NAC 645.345:
1. A licensee who is in good standing with
the Division and whose license is on inactive renewed status may apply to the
Division to have his or her license reinstated to active status. The
application must:
(a) Be on a form supplied
by the Division;
(b) Be accompanied
by the required fees;
(c) Contain
evidence that the licensee has paid the required fee for the Real Estate
Education, Research and Recovery Fund;
(d) If the application is for reinstatement
of a real estate broker's license, be accompanied by a completed financial
statement that is prepared on the form prescribed by the Division;
(e) Contain evidence that requirements for
continuing education have been met; and
(f) Include any other information required by
the Administrator, including, without limitation, current fingerprint cards
pursuant to
NRS
645.355.
2. If a license has been on inactive renewed
status for more than 2 years, the licensee must, in addition to fulfilling the
requirements of subsection 1:
(a) Show, to the
Administrator's satisfaction, that he or she has the competency to engage in
the business of real estate; and
(b) Complete an examination, including
payment of the appropriate examination fees, and attain a score of at least 75
percent.
3. If the
licensee fails the examination, he or she may retake the examination after
paying the appropriate examination fee.
4. A license placed on inactive status for
the holder's failure to comply with
NRS
645.570 or for any of the reasons listed in
NRS
645.577 remains inactive until an application
for reinstatement has been approved by the Division.
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