It is difficult to get a real estate license with a felony in Texas.
Yes, you can use your driver's license to fly to Puerto Rico if it is a REAL ID-compliant license.
Transferring real estate license to a different State
If a felon cannot have a real estate license, but a former one can have. As long as they pass all the requirement and mandatory components that they need, they can get their real estate license. It also depends for the state's real estate commission if they will be accepting such cases, for example is on Texas Real Estate License
It means that it conforms to federal REAL ID laws.
No, a passport card will not suffice for Real ID compliance. A Real ID-compliant document must be a state-issued driver's license or identification card, or a valid U.S. passport.
In the USA, you have to be 16 to be able get your license. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORRECTION: You have to be 16 to get your DRIVERS PERMIT, meaning you can drive but with an adult in the car with you. 18 is the age that you can get a real license and drive on your own.
Yes, starting October 1, 2021, you will need a Real ID-compliant driver's license or another acceptable form of identification to fly within the United States.
It depends on the requirement of the Texas Real Estate Commission if they will credit all your credential for real estate in Nevada, if you are planning to transfer your credentials on the said state.
Yes, Real ID-compliant driver's licenses are not required for international travel.
Depending on when did you took your certification, every real estate agent in Texas is required to complete their Texas MCE [Mandatory Continuing Education] as the next step of renewing their license and completing the salesperson requirements. The license for real estate agents in Texas may be valid for 2 years, acting as a real estate salesperson under a brokerage. After completing the required hours in becoming a salesperson, the agent can now move up by taking several credit courses, qualifying and completing the Texas mandatory continuing education courses these days in the US.
Depending on when did you took your certification, every real estate agent in Texas is required to complete their Texas MCE [Mandatory Continuing Education] as the next step of renewing their license and completing the salesperson requirements. The license for real estate agents in Texas may be valid for 2 years, acting as a real estate salesperson under a brokerage. After completing the required hours in becoming a salesperson, the agent can now move up by taking several credit courses, qualifying and completing the Texas mandatory continuing education courses these days in the US.