Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1450 - REAL ESTATE LICENSE ACT OF 2000
Subpart D - BROKER LICENSING AND EDUCATION
Section 1450.440 - Application for Broker License by Reciprocity
Universal Citation: 68 IL Admin Code ยง 1450.440
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) An Illinois broker license shall be issued by reciprocity to a broker under the following conditions:
1) The broker holds an active broker license,
or its equivalent, by examination in a state with a reciprocal agreement with
the Department;
2) The broker
licensing standards of that state are substantially equivalent to or greater
than the minimum standards in Illinois;
3) The broker maintains a physical or virtual
place of business, as permitted by law, in the broker's state of licensure;
and
4) The broker submits:
A) An application, in a format provided by
the Division;
B) The required fee
set forth in Section
1450.130;
C) A certification, or a statement bearing
the seal of the licensing authority, from each state of licensure, evidencing:
i) An active broker license in that
state;
ii) That the license is in
good standing; and
iii) Any
disciplinary action taken against the broker;
D) Proof of passing an examination approved
by the Division on Illinois specific real estate laws;
E) If the broker does not maintain a definite
place of business within the State of Illinois, a written statement that:
i) appoints the Secretary to act as the
broker's agent upon whom all judicial and other process may be
served;
ii) acknowledges and agrees
to abide by all of the provisions of the Act and this Part with respect to all
of the broker's licensed activities within and relating to the State of
Illinois; and
iii) assents to
jurisdiction of the Department; and
F) Proof of sponsorship, if the applicant is
seeking an active license.
b) Any licensee who renews a license issued under a reciprocal agreement assents to jurisdiction of the Department without regard to the location of the licensee's domicile or principal place of business or office locations.
c) All requirements for licensure by reciprocity shall be met within one year after the date of original application or the application shall be denied and the fee forfeited. Thereafter, to be reconsidered for licensure, the applicant shall submit a new application with the required fee.
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