After you receive your NC license, you may contact the
SC Real Estate Commission (or our students may contact our school) for a license application. There are no additional
education or testing requirements.
IF YOUR NC LICENSE IS PROVISIONAL, YOU MUST WORK UNDER A B-I-C WHO IS LICENSED
(not necessarily located) IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
If you currently hold a non-resident (in other words, you live in NC) SC
Salesperson license, then as of April 1, 2006 when your NC Sales license converted to a NC Provisional Broker license,
you will still be a Salesperson in SC. To upgrade your SC license to a Broker license, you must have been licensed for 3 years.
If your NC license has changed from Sales to Broker,
you are still a Salesperson in SC until you have been licensed for 3 years AND you notify the SC Real Estate Commission that
you want to upgrade to a Broker license in that state.
YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO CHANGE THE STATUS OF YOUR SC LICENSE. You may leave it
as a Salesperson license as long as you wish, but you must be supervised by a SC-licensed Broker-in-Charge.