In Alabama, real estate agents seeking reciprocity must complete a six-hour course and apply for a state license, ensuring they meet local requirements.
Arizona recognizes out-of-state licenses for real estate but requires candidates to be residents and pass a state-specific course, complicating the reciprocity process.
Arkansas allows partial reciprocity with multiple states, making it easier for agents from those states to obtain a license, combined with physical location portability.
Colorado offers full reciprocity, allowing agents from any state with two years of licensing experience to operate, provided they pass the state exam.
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