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Search ADRE Records Using our Public Database, you can search for and obtain information on Licensees, Real Estate Entities, Schools, Courses, Instructors, Public Reports for Subdivisions, and Disciplinary Actions posted by the Department
- DRE - Arizona
The Arizona Department of Real Estate provides information on professional licenses and applications
- Licensing Information - Arizona Association of REALTORS®
How to Obtain or Renew your Real Estate License Real estate licenses are obtained and renewed through the Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE) 100 N 15th Avenue, Suite 201 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Hours: 8:00 a m to 5:00 p m , Monday through Friday Questions on real estate licenses renewals: ADRE Website
- Public Database
Public DatabaseWelcome to the Department of Real Estate's Public Database web site where you can obtain information on: Licensing Search for a salesperson or broker to view license information and download certified license history, view employment history and disciplinary actions Search for a company to view license information, employees, branch offices, disciplinary actions and the
- Licensing | Department of Real Estate
How and when do I need to disclose a misdemeanor or felony? You must disclose any criminal conviction, adverse judgment, or disciplinary action against a professional license to ADRE in writing within 10 business days It is also required for any original license application
- Steps to becoming a Real Estate Agent in Arizona Through the W. P . . .
Apply for your license with the Arizona Department of Real Estate at www azre gov In order to practice as a real estate agent, you will need to select a broker who will hold your license
- Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE) Explained | AceableAgent
If you’re planning to start a career in Arizona real estate, one name will come up again and again: the Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE) This state agency oversees licensing, education, and compliance for real estate professionals across Arizona
- All ADRE Resources | Department of Real Estate - azre. gov
Preventing Mortgage Fraud through Disclosure Description: The Department recommends that a licensee who provides a premium, credit, or rebate in a real estate transaction disclose the premium, credit, or rebate to all parties in the transaction, including the lender and third-party service providers, such as appraisers, in the purchase agreement and the closing statement Effective Date: June
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