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 16.61.3.12 - QUALIFYING BROKER APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.61.3.12

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

An associate broker or salesperson licensed in another state who is applying for a qualifying broker license shall furnish the commission satisfactory evidence of the following:

A. A notarized affidavit of the applicant's acknowledgement of the responsibilities of a qualifying broker, including the direct supervision of all brokers affiliated with the qualifying broker. Supervision shall be defined in the affidavit as follows:

(1) Review and maintain all records and documents required for real estate related matters processed by personnel supervised by the qualifying broker.

(2) Provide or promote appropriate training of all brokers and staff affiliated with the qualifying broker for compliance with the real estate license law and commission rules.

(3) Supervise advertising of real estate or real estate services conducted on behalf of others by anyone affiliated with the qualifying broker.

(4) Execute and maintain current written employment agreements or independent contractor agreements with associate brokers affiliated with the qualifying broker.

B. A broker applying to be licensed as a qualifying broker supervised by another qualifying broker is not required to submit this affidavit.

C. A supervisory plan which will outline the qualifying broker's schedule of training and education provided or promoted. The supervisory plan will be applicable to the broker applying to be a qualifying broker and to all other brokers affiliated with them, if any. A broker applying to be licensed as a qualifying broker supervised by another qualifying broker is not required to submit a supervisory plan.

D. Applicants with current licenses who can document that they were New Mexico qualifying brokers on or before December 31, 2005, are not subject to those requirements and may regain qualifying broker status by filling a trade name registration form and paying the trade name registration fee to the commission.

E. Brokers who were salespersons on January 1, 2006 when the license law was amended to eliminate the salesperson category and were converted to associate broker status, shall in addition to meeting the requirements in the preceding section, document that they have met the requirements for and passed the broker's examination prior to being issued a qualifying broker's license.

F. An application for a New Mexico qualifying broker's license shall be made on the form prescribed by the commission and shall be accompanied with documentation of having been fingerprinted for purposes of matching with state and national arrest record databases, a certificate documenting that the applicant has a current errors and omissions insurance policy that meets the requirements for such insurance as described in 16.61.5 NMAC of the commission rules, and a non-refundable license application fee not to exceed $270.

G. Military service members and recent veterans:

(1) The commission shall, as soon as practicable after a military service member, the spouse of a military service member or a recent veteran files an application for an associate broker's or qualifying broker's license, process the application and issue a license to a qualified applicant who submits satisfactory documentation that the applicant holds a real estate license issued by another licensing jurisdiction, including a branch of the armed forces of the United States, that is current and in good standing, and that has licensing requirements that are substantially equivalent to New Mexico requirements.

(2) A license issued pursuant to this part is not a provisional license and confers the same rights, privileges, and responsibilities as any other license issued by the commission.

(3) The commission shall, process the application and issue a license to the spouse of a military service member, a dependent child of a military service member, or a recent veteran that meet all the requirements for licensure as a real estate broker in New Mexico.

(4) A license issued pursuant to this part is not a provisional license and confers the same rights, privileges, and responsibilities as any other license issued by the commission.

(5) A license issued pursuant to this part shall not be renewed unless the licensee satisfies the commission's requirements for license renewal.

(6) Military service members and recent veteran applicants, their spouses and dependent children, are exempt from the license application fee for the first period of licensure.

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