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License Transfer to Inactive Status is a legal document that was released by the Louisiana Real Estate Commission - a government authority operating within Louisiana.
Q: What is license transfer to inactive status?
A: License transfer to inactive status is a process where a licensed individual in Louisiana temporarily places their license on hold without actively practicing.
Q: Why would someone choose to transfer their license to inactive status?
A: Someone may choose to transfer their license to inactive status if they are taking a break from their profession or if they do not plan on actively practicing for a period of time.
Q: How do I transfer my license to inactive status in Louisiana?
A: To transfer your license to inactive status in Louisiana, you would need to complete the necessary paperwork and submit it to the licensing board along with any required fees.
Q: Can I still renew my license while it is inactive?
A: Yes, you can still renew your license while it is inactive. However, you will not be able to actively practice until you transfer it back to active status.
Q: How long can I keep my license on inactive status?
A: In Louisiana, you can keep your license on inactive status for up to 5 years. After that, you will need to either reactivate your license or it may become expired.
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