In accordance with AS 08.88.171, a person desiring to acquire any type of real estate license in Alaska must:
Additional Requirements for salesperson's license - An applicant wishing to become a licensed salesperson must:
In accordance with AS 08.88.171, a person desiring to acquire any type of real estate license in Alaska must:
An applicant wishing to become a licensed broker must complete 15 classroom hours approved broker training.
A person must have completed 24 consecutive months within the last 36 as a licensed salesperson, and real estate must have been his/her principal occupation; he must either own a real estate business or work as the broker for a corporation or partnership.
A corporation or partnership can have only one broker in charge. If a second person, meeting the qualifications of a broker, holds an ownership position or is employed by the company, that person is considered an associate broker.
If a broker no longer meets the conditions of ownership or corporate employment, his/her broker license is suspended until such time as that status is resumed; alternatively, he/she may become an associate broker in another broker's office.
A person who has been convicted of a felony of one of the types listed above may not be granted a broker's license until seven years after the complete sentence has been served.
AgentCampus does not currently offer these courses.