A. Except as provided in subsection D of this section, the following fees shall be charged and shall not be refunded by the commissioner after issuance of a receipt for payment:

Terms Used In Arizona Laws 32-2132

  • Broker: when used without modification, means a person who is licensed as a broker under this chapter or who is required to be licensed as a broker under this chapter. See Arizona Laws 32-2101
  • Cemetery salesperson: means a natural person who acts on the person's own behalf or through and on behalf of a professional limited liability company or a professional corporation engaged by or on behalf of a licensed cemetery or real estate broker, or through and on behalf of a corporation, partnership or limited liability company that is licensed as a cemetery or real estate broker, to perform any act or transaction included in the definition of cemetery broker. See Arizona Laws 32-2101
  • Commissioner: means the state real estate commissioner. See Arizona Laws 32-2101
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • Department: means the state real estate department. See Arizona Laws 32-2101
  • License: means the whole or part of any agency permit, certificate, approval, registration, public report, charter or similar form of permission required by this chapter. See Arizona Laws 32-2101
  • License period: means the two-year period beginning with the date of original issue or renewal of a particular license and ending on the expiration date, if any. See Arizona Laws 32-2101
  • Licensee: means a person to whom a license for the current license period has been granted under any provision of this chapter, and, for the purposes of section 32-2153, subsection A, includes original license applicants. See Arizona Laws 32-2101
  • Live classroom course: means a course or instructional segment delivered in either an in-person classroom instructional format or a synchronous remote instructional format that allows students to observe and participate remotely in an instructional segment via livestreaming. See Arizona Laws 32-2101
  • Membership camping salesperson: means a natural person who acts on the person's own behalf or through and on behalf of a professional limited liability company or a professional corporation engaged by or on behalf of a licensed membership camping or real estate broker, or by or on behalf of a corporation, partnership or limited liability company that is licensed as a membership camping or real estate broker, to perform any act or participate in any transaction in a manner included in the definition of membership camping broker. See Arizona Laws 32-2101
  • Online course: means prelicensure education that is a planned learning experience with a geographic separation that may be synchronous or asynchronous, that does not require real-time interaction between a student and an instructor and that uses a platform with self-paced or prerecorded lessons and materials that a student can access via the internet to proceed at the student's own pace. See Arizona Laws 32-2101
  • Partnership: A voluntary contract between two or more persons to pool some or all of their assets into a business, with the agreement that there will be a proportional sharing of profits and losses.
  • Person: means any individual, corporation, partnership or company and any other form of multiple organization for carrying on business, foreign or domestic. See Arizona Laws 32-2101
  • Salesperson: when used without modification, means a natural person who acts on the person's own behalf or through and on behalf of a professional limited liability company or a professional corporation licensed under this chapter or any person required to be licensed as a salesperson under this chapter. See Arizona Laws 32-2101
  • School: means a person or entity that offers a course of study toward completion of the education requirements leading to licensure or renewal of licensure under this chapter. See Arizona Laws 32-2101

1. A broker‘s examination application fee of not more than $125.

2. A broker’s examination fee of not more than $100.

3. A broker’s license fee of not more than $250.

4. A broker’s renewal fee of not more than $400.

5. A salesperson‘s examination application fee of not more than $75.

6. A salesperson’s examination fee of not more than $50.

7. A salesperson’s license fee of not more than $125.

8. A salesperson’s renewal fee of not more than $200.

9. A branch office broker’s license fee or renewal fee of not more than $200.

10. A fee for a change of name and address of licensee on records of the department of not more than $20.

11. A duplicate license fee of $5.

12. A fee for reinstatement of license within the license period of $5.

13. A fee for each certificate of correctness of copy of records or documents on file with the department of $1, plus the cost to the department for reproducing the records or documents.

14. A temporary broker’s license fee of not more than $50.

15. A temporary cemetery salesperson‘s license fee of not more than $50.

16. A membership camping salesperson certificate of convenience fee of not more than $50.

17. Fees in an amount to be determined by the commissioner by rule for the following:

(a) A certificate of approval or renewal to operate a school.

(b) An instructor or other school official approval or renewal fee.

(c) A continuing education live classroom course approval or renewal fee.

(d) A prelicensure education live classroom course or prelicensure online course approval or renewal fee. The prelicensure course fee imposed by this subdivision shall be the same and the renewal course fee imposed by this subdivision shall be the same regardless of the instructional format a person uses to complete a prelicensure education course or instructional segment or a renewal education course or instructional segment.

(e) A continuing education distance learning course approval or renewal fee.

B. A corporation, partnership or limited liability company shall not be assessed a fee for the issuance of a broker’s license.

C. The commissioner may contract for the processing of applications and the examination of applicants for licensure. The contract may provide for specific fees or a reasonable range for fees as determined by the commissioner for examination applications and examinations to be paid directly to the contractor by the applicant. These fees may not exceed the amounts prescribed in subsection A, paragraphs 1, 2, 5 and 6 of this section.

D. For good cause shown the commissioner may refund fees previously collected.