Colorado's Fingerprint Law Puts Thousands of Agents on Inactive Status | Real Estate Blogging

Monday, January 02, 2006

Colorado's Fingerprint Law Puts Thousands of Agents on Inactive Status

Last July, the State of Colorado required all real estate agents and brokers to submit their fingerprints to State and federal law enforcement officials, as part of their new background checks.

If they failed to do so by December 31, 2005, their licenses would be put on "inactive status", and would be barred from taking listings and receiving commissions.

Between 4,000 to 8,000 agents failed to do so.

Read more about this on MSNBC.

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