How can I get my ID license if I'm already licensed in another state?
Start the licensing process by requesting a certified license history from your current state of active licensure. You need to send your certified license history to the Idaho Real Estate Commission with a completed exam waiver request. Your certified license history is good for six months from the date of issuance. Your waiver must be approved before you schedule the licensing exam requirement. After that, you will take the state portion of the Idaho licensing exam. All of the other steps remain the same.
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No, Idaho does not have reciprocal licensing agreements with any other states.
Idaho does not have a reciprocal licensing agreement with any state. If you are actively licensed in another state, you can qualify for a waiver of the national portion of the Idaho licensing exam and/or pre-license education. Otherwise, you will have to complete the other steps in the process.
You need to send your certified license history to the Idaho Real Estate Commission with a completed exam waiver request. This exempts you from the pre-license education and national portion of the licensing exam.
You need to follow all of the same steps as an Idaho resident. The one thing that may be different is the fingerprinting process. If you can't have your fingerprints taken at a Pearson VUE test center, you will need to contact the Idaho Real Estate Commission to have a fingerprint packet sent to you.