Are there any SC license accommodations for members of the military?

South Carolina Labor Licensing Regulation allows for licensure under the “Armed Services Members and Spouses Professional and Occupational Licensing Act” to apply to those married to, and living with, an active military member. Applicants must hold a professional or occupational license in another state. The goal of the Act is to enable spouses of military members to work while in the state of South Carolina.

You will need to complete a real estate license application and provide a copy of your spouse’s orders indicating assignment dates, verification of licensure in your home state and a criminal background check. Expedition of your license can only occur if you have a license elsewhere in good standing and have not been disciplined or under investigation. Also, the requirements for receiving your license in your home state must be at least or greater than the South Carolina requirement.

In addition, licensed members of the military are exempt from continuing education requirements if on active duty.