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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 81 — State Administrative Departments

81-885.11. Broker or salesperson; application for license; contents; expiration.

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(1)Any person desiring to act as a real estate broker or real estate salesperson shall file an application for a license with the commission. The application shall be in such form and detail as the commission prescribes, setting forth the following:
(a)The name and address of the applicant and, when applicable, the name under which he or she intends to conduct business; if the applicant will be conducting business through a partnership, the name and residence address of each member thereof, the name of the partnership's designated broker, and the name under which the partnership business is to be conducted; if the applicant will be conducting business through a limited liability company, the name and address of each of its members, the name of the company's designated broker, and the name under which the business will be conducted; if the applicant will be conducting business through a corporation, the name and address of each of its principal officers, the name of the corporation's designated broker, and the name under which the business will be conducted; and if the applicant is an individual, the applicant's social security number;
(b)The place or places, including the city or village with the street and street number, if any, where the business is to be conducted; and
(c)Such other information as the commission requires.
(2)An application for a broker's or salesperson's license shall expire one year after date of receipt in the commission office.
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