Nevada Code § 645.420

Action on application by Division; additional investigation; invalidation of license for certain errors in issuance
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1. The Division shall notify each
applicant in writing whether the applicant passed or failed the examination.
2. The Division shall act upon all
applications for licenses as real estate brokers, broker-salespersons or real
estate salespersons within 60 days from the date of receiving the completed
application for a license.
3. If in the opinion of the Real Estate
Division additional investigation of the applicant appears necessary, the Real
Estate Division may extend the 60-day period and may make such additional
investigation as is necessary or desirable before acting on the applicants
application.
4. The burden of proof is on the applicant
to establish to the satisfaction of the Real Estate Division that he or she is
qualified to receive a license.
5. Passing the examination creates no
vested right in the applicant to hold a license pending an appeal of a denial
of his or her licensing by the Division.
6. The Division, upon the discovery of any
error in the issuance of a license which is related to the qualification or
fitness of the licensee, may invalidate the license. The Division shall
promptly notify the licensee, in writing, of the invalidation and the licensee
shall surrender the license to the Division within 20 days after notice is sent
by the Division. A licensee whose license is invalidated under this subsection
and is surrendered within the time specified is entitled to a hearing as for a
denial of application in accordance with the provisions of NRS 645.440 .

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