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What must an applicant for a reciprocal license in Minnesota provide?

  1. Proof of real estate education

  2. A letter of certification

  3. A passing exam score

  4. A residency document

The correct answer is: A letter of certification

An applicant for a reciprocal license in Minnesota must provide a letter of certification. This letter serves as official proof that the individual holds a valid real estate license in another state that has established a reciprocity agreement with Minnesota. The certification confirms that the applicant's qualifications and status are acceptable under Minnesota's licensing requirements. This process allows individuals licensed in other states to bypass certain education and examination requirements, as long as their home state’s licensure standards are deemed equivalent. The letter of certification is crucial in establishing the validity of the applicant's original license and facilitates the transition into practicing real estate in Minnesota.