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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 324 — Real estate brokers and sales associates

324.040 Application for license as broker or sales associate.

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(1)Every applicant for a license, whether as broker or sales associate, shall state
whether the applicant has ever had any broker's or sales associate's license revoked
or suspended. Every applicant for a license shall furnish a sworn statement setting
forth his business and residence address.
(2)Every applicant for a broker's or sales associate's license shall apply in writing upon
forms prepared or furnished by the commission. The applicant shall state the name
of the person or company with which he will be associated in the business of real
estate and the location of the place for which the license is desired. The applicant
also shall set forth the period of time, if any, during which he has been engaged in
the real estate business.
(3)Every applicant for a license shall be at least eighteen
(18)years of age and shall
have attained a high school diploma or its equivalent. After an applicant passes the
required examination, the commission shall issue a license to him.
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