An applicant for a Colorado real estate license who has been licensed in any other state must file which of the following proofs of that licensure?A. Photocopy of her license from that stateB. Letter from the last employing brokerC. A certificate of licensing history from the other state's real estate licensing authorityD. A copy from the testing center that they have passed the Colorado exam

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Answer:

C. A certificate of licensing history from the other state's real estate licensing authorit

Explanation:

Under the Code of Colorado Regulations, it clearly it states,

"An applicant for a Colorado real estate license, who has held a real estate license in any other

state must file with the application for a Colorado license a “certification of licensing history”

issued by each state where the applicant is currently or was previously licensed as a real estate

broker or salesperson. Such certificate must bear a date of not more than 90 days prior to the

submission date of the application. If no longer licensed, such certificate must bear a date

subsequent to the expiration date". An application must therefore endeavor to meet these requirements to interfere as in a license.

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