You will need to contact the Indiana real estate Commission. Their website is: http://www.in.gov/pla/real.htm
Yes, they can suspend the license. Failure to notify would have to be proven to get it reinstated, or the reason for the summons resolved.
Depends on the state, but most likely not.
You need to review your contract to determine how and if you can get your deposit back.
NO , Your license may not be renewed if : a. You are not qualified to receive a license. b. You did not answer a summons which involved a traffic violation. c. Your driver license is suspended, revoked or cancelled. d. You do not present the required documentation.
No. She failed when she crossed a median and ran over a rare breed of tree.
Yes, it is necessary to attend real estat school to obtain a license. Different states have different requirements, but you can usually attend online classes or a physical school. However, there are certain states who [in terms or license renewal] who does not require an individual to take online classes rather just pass their required documents to the state department of real estate, pay corresponding fees, and their licensed will be renewed and will be delivered into their mailing address, online, or right at the day they applied for it. However, individuals are interviewed and not just given a renewal certification.
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yes you would after you pay $150.00 fine
If you ask a question you may obtain an answer.
its depends on your history of driving , where you are , and if their is a train or not
You failed to answer a traffic summons and now you are asking if you can renew your license. If you get stopped the least of your worries is an expired license. Go to court and get this taken care of. You are just making things worse by avoiding the summons. In some states they will issue a warrant for your arrest for failure to appear. Go to court and set things right, ASAP.
no you can not No. Pg 13 Florida Driver Handbook 2010