New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 61 - REAL ESTATE BROKERS
Part 3 - REAL ESTATE BROKER'S LICENSE: EXAMINATION AND LICENSING APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 16.61.3.10 - QUALIFYING BROKER LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
To be eligible to apply for a New Mexico qualifying broker's license, an applicant must furnish the commission satisfactory evidence of completing the following:
A. Passage of the broker's examination pursuant to Subsection D of 16.61.3.9 NMAC.
B. At least four years active experience as a licensed associate broker during the 60-month period, immediately preceding the filing of the application.
C. In the case of a qualifying broker who will not be supervising or managing other brokers, at least two years of active experience as a licensed associate broker during the 60-month period immediately preceding the filing of the application.
D. Qualifying brokers who have qualified for qualifying broker status under the exception provided in subsection C, must document at least four years of active experience as an associate broker and qualifying broker before being eligible to supervise other brokers.
E. If licensed in another state, not less than four years' experience as the equivalent of an associate broker during the 60-month period immediately preceding the filing of the application with verification in writing by the applicant's qualifying broker(s) or the state's applicable equivalent to a qualifying broker. A candidate for a qualifying broker license from another state will, in all circumstances, be required to fulfill all the remaining requirements, including experience, education and acknowledgement of responsibilities.
F. Documented qualifying transactional experience totaling 100 points, with at least one transaction accomplished during each of the four years prior to filing of the application. These transactions are to be verified in writing by the applicant's qualifying broker. Transactions involving property owned by the applicant do not count toward the required total. Points are awarded as follows and can be accumulated through any combination of the following activities: