Bulletin 1975 V6-3

RECIPROCITY

North Carolina exchanges reciprocal licensing privileges with a number of other states. This does not mean, however, that a North Carolina broker or salesman may transact business in these states on the basis of his North Carolina license alone. He must also obtain a license in the other state by complying with all of their licensing requirements with the exception of an examination, which may be waived.

Reciprocity is a privilege and not a matter of right. It depends on mutual respect and cooperation between real estate commissions and licensees alike in order to operate in a fair and reasonable manner.

Listed below are the states which currently exchange reciprocity with North Carolina. Interested persons should write or call directly to the real estate commissions of these states for information.

List of Reciprocal States

Alaska Real Estate Commission
Division of Occupational Licensing
Pouch D
Juneau, Alaska 99801
(586-1677)
Arkansas Real Estate Commission
1311 West Second Street
P. 0. Box 3173
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
(501/371-1247)
Connecticut Real Estate Commission
90 Washington Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06115
(203/566-5130)
Delaware Real Estate Commission
State House Annex
Dover, Delaware 19901
(302/678-4186)
District of Columbia Real Estate Commission
North Potomac Building
614 "H" Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C. 20001
(202/629-4543)
Georgia Real Estate Commission
166 Pryor Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
(404/656-3916)
Maryland Real Estate Commission
Department of Licensing & Regulation
One South Calvert St., Sixth Floor
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
(301/383-2130)
New Jersey Real Estate Commission
201 East State Street
Trenton, New Jersey 08625
(609/292-7053)
South Carolina Real Estate Commission
900 Elmwood Avenue
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
(8031/758-3981)
Tennessee Real Estate Commission
556 Capitol Hill Building
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
(615/741-2273)
Virginia Real Estate Commission
Ninth Street Office Building
P. 0. Box 1 -X
Richmond, Virginia 23202
(804/770-2161)
West Virginia Real Estate Commission
402 State Office Building, No. 3
Charleston, West Virginia 25305
(304/348-3555)