Amendment Form - De-activation of an Active License is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is an Amendment Form?
A: An Amendment Form is a document used to modify or make changes to an existing license.
Q: What does de-activation of an active license mean?
A: De-activation of an active license means temporarily suspending or disabling the license.
Q: Is an Amendment Form required to de-activate an active license in New Hampshire?
A: Yes, an Amendment Form is required to de-activate an active license in New Hampshire.
Q: Can a de-activated license be re-activated?
A: Yes, a de-activated license can be re-activated by submitting a new application and meeting the necessary requirements.
Q: Are there any fees associated with de-activating an active license?
A: The fees associated with de-activating an active license may vary. It is advisable to contact the licensing authority for specific fee information.
Q: What should I do with my de-activated license?
A: You should keep your de-activated license in a safe place and ensure it is not used during the period of de-activation.
Q: Can I continue to use a de-activated license for identification purposes?
A: No, a de-activated license should not be used for identification purposes.
Q: How long does the de-activation of an active license last?
A: The duration of de-activation of an active license may vary. It is advisable to contact the licensing authority for specific information on the duration.
Q: Can I transfer a de-activated license to another person?
A: No, a de-activated license cannot be transferred to another person.
Form Details:
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