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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
NONRESIDENT LICENSURE
Nonresident licensees must do business in Nebraska in the same
name and under the same arrangements they use in their resident real estate
regulatory jurisdiction. Nonresident salespersons or associate brokers must be
employed and supervised by a Nebraska-licensed nonresident broker.
Under the Nebraska Real Estate License Act, in order to become
licensed as a nonresident salesperson or broker, an applicant must:
- Submit completed fingerprint cards to the Nebraska State
Patrol. See Procedures Related to Required Criminal
Background Checks.
- Complete the three clock-hour course approved by the Commission specific to the Nebraska
Real Estate License Act and Nebraska Revised Statutes sections 76-2401 to
76-2430. Submit course completion certificate prior
to license issuance. In order to avail
yourself of this education please refer to the course
list provided in this packet or on our website at http://www.nrec.state.ne.us/3hrcoursenotice.htm
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- Submit a completed application for licensure on the application forms
furnished by the Nebraska Real Estate Commission at the equivalent level, salesperson
or broker, of the real estate license you hold
in your previous state of residence.
If you choose to utilize the electronic application you must follow the
instructions specific to that option located at https://www.nebraska.gov/NREC/real/.
Prior to proceeding with the electronic filing of an application, it is
strongly recommended that you carefully review the Checklist
Help Guide and the Screen
Guide Menu. Print a copy of these documents to assist you
throughout the process. APPLICATION DEADLINES REMAIN THE SAME FOR ANY
METHOD UTILIZED.
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Educational Background: Nebraska statutes require all
applicants to be high school graduates or hold a certificate of
equivalency. If an applicant has received a GED (General Equivalency
Diploma) a copy of the diploma must be enclosed with the application.
Foreign High School Graduates
Please Note:
Applicants with foreign high school education must meet the same academic
requirements as applicants who have received their high school education in the
United States. To be used as a basis for issuance of a real estate salesperson
or broker license, documentation indicating that the foreign high school degree
is at least the equivalent of a high school degree granted in the United States
must be submitted as part of the application.
The high school degree must be determined equivalent by one of the
following documents:
1) A transcript from a United States college that indicates that the
individual’s high school education was sufficient to allow the individual to
be admitted into a post-secondary education program.
OR
2) Document-by-Document Evaluation Report verifying the equivalence of
the foreign high school graduate’s education to that of an American high
school education.
The Document Evaluation should be conducted through an education credential
evaluation service that holds membership in the National Association of
Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). Information about NACES and a contact
list of its member credentialing services can be
found on the Internet at: www.naces.org
or may be obtained by contacting NACES at:
NACES
C/O International
Education Research Foundation, Inc.
Post Office Box 3665
Culver City, CA 90231-3665
Phone: 310.258.9451
ext 140
Fax: 310.342.7086
We suggest that this documentation be obtained early in the application
process or prior to application being submitted.
- Prior to July 18, 2008, mark the "Statutory Education Requirement" section of the
Application for License "N/A", as it is not applicable for
applicants acquiring a license under this process. On and after July
18, 2008, indicate the name of the three clock-hour class required as
referenced in number two, above.
- Remit, with the application, the correct license fee.
Visa or MasterCard will be accepted. Debit cards will NOT be accepted.
$30.00 Processing Fee Charged For All Returned Payments
- Submit proof or cause to have proof submitted of Errors and Omissions
Insurance Coverage. (See Errors and Omissions Insurance
Fact Sheet, Enrollment Form and brochure
concerning the State-offered Plan. Errors and Omission forms and premiums must be submitted directly to the
insurer.)
- Submit or cause to have submitted a "Certification of Licensure
History", issued by the resident jurisdiction's real estate regulatory
body, indicating the applicant's license is current and in good standing.
Please note: Colorado licensees will need to submit the long form Certified
License History with seal. A Colorado Broker Associate is equivalent
to a Nebraska Salesperson. These documents must not be more than 30
days old at the time the Nebraska license will be issued.
- Complete and submit the Acknowledgement of Personal
Jurisdiction form with the application.
- File, with the application, the "Affidavit",
regarding being bound by the Nebraska Real Estate License Act and
Rules and Regulations.
- Include a photograph which meets the following criteria: a passport-type;
head-and-shoulders photo of the applicant only, at least 2" x 2"
in size, which was taken within the last year. Snapshots are
acceptable if they meet these criteria.
Applicants who will be performing activities as active salespersons or
associate brokers must supply the following:
- The Nonresident License Issuance
Form or a letter from their Nebraska-licensed, nonresident employing broker
indicating the broker's willingness to employ and supervise the salesperson
or associate broker.
- The Nonresident License Issuance
Form or a signed statement from the applicant agreeing to be employed by the
Nebraska-licensed, nonresident employing broker.
- Upon issuance of the nonresident license, the licensee shall provide to
the commission adequate proof of completion of a three-hour class approved
by the commission specific to the Nebraska Real Estate License Act and the
law of agency relationships (see
approved Course List). The course completion date must be within 90 days
beyond the issuance date of the nonresident license, not before.
Failure to meet this deadline will result in the license being placed on
Inactive status immediately!
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Broker applicants (other than associate brokers as described above) must
also:
- Open and maintain a Real Estate Trust Account in an authorized financial
institution located in Nebraska in the same name as the applicant will be
doing business. (Submit the completed Consent to
Examine Trust Account Form with the application for each trust account)
- If the applicant operates under a trade
name in the resident jurisdiction, the applicant must:
- Make a proper filing with the Nebraska Secretary of State.
- Submit a copy of the certified trade name registration and a copy of
proof of publication in any Nebraska newspaper prior to licensure with the
Nebraska Real Estate Commission.
- The trust account(s) would be in the trade name.
- If the applicant operates as a partnership in the resident jurisdiction,
the applicant must:
- Make a proper filing with the Nebraska Secretary of State.
- Submit a copy of the certified trade name registration and a copy of
proof of publication in any Nebraska newspaper prior to licensure with the
Nebraska Real Estate Commission.
- Submit the name(s) of the partner(s) and their residence addresses.
- If the partner(s) other than the designated broker, either individually
or together, own controlling interest, then the partner(s) must
subordinate to the designated broker full authority to operate the real
estate business without interference. The Partnership
Subordination Resolution must be completed and submitted with the
application or you can submit the Partnership
Subordination Resolution form online.
- The trust account(s) would be in the trade name.
- If the applicant will be operating as a corporation
in resident jurisdiction, the applicant must:
- Make a proper filing with the Nebraska Secretary of State.
- Submit a copy of the certified Certificate of Authority prior to
licensure with the Nebraska Real Estate Commission, along with a copy of
the Articles of Incorporation, as filed with the Secretary of State; a
list of all stockholders of the corporation, including the percentage of
interest in the corporation held by each shareholder and each
shareholder's address; and a list of the officers of the corporation,
including each officer's address.
- If the designated broker is not the majority stockholder in the
corporation, a subordination resolution giving
the broker full authority over the real estate activities must be included
or you can submit the subordination
resolution form online.
- If the corporation operates under a trade name, then a trade name filing
must also be made in accordance with #2 above.
- The trust account(s) must be in the name of the corporation, unless the
corporation also has a trade name and will be operating under the trade
name. In this case, the trust account(s) would be in the trade name.
- If the applicant will be operates as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in
the resident jurisdiction, the applicant must:
- Make a proper filing with the Nebraska Secretary of State.
- Submit a copy of the Articles of Organization, as filed with the
Secretary of State, and a certified copy of the Certificate of Authority
to the Commission office when making application.
- The Limited Liability Company Subordination
Resolution must be completed and enclosed with your
application or you can submit the Limited
Liability Company Subordination Resolution form online.
- If the LLC will be operating under a trade name, then a trade name
filing must also be made in accordance with #2 above.
- The trust account(s) must be in the name of the LLC, except if the LLC
also has a trade name and will be operating under the trade name. In
this case, the trust account(s) would be in the trade name.
- If your principle business will be in something other
than real estate and you wish to supervise affiliated licensees you will
be required to overcome the presumption cited below:
"It shall be presumed that a
duly licensed broker whose principal
business is other than that of a real estate broker is unable to
supervise licensed employees and said broker shall not be allowed to
employ a real estate salesperson or an associate broker until such
presumption is overcome by satisfactory evidence to the contrary."
You will be required to submit the Survey to
Address the Presumption cited above.
Nonresident licenses issued by the Nebraska Real Estate Commission are
authorized for use by non-resident individuals only. Should an individual
holding a nonresident Nebraska real estate license become a resident of
Nebraska, the individual must contact the Commission immediately.
Should you have any questions, please contact the Nebraska Real Estate
Commission Office at (402) 471-2004 or email: realestate.commission@nebraska.gov
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