West Virginia Code § 30-40-15

Licensing based on licensure in another jurisdiction
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(a) The commission may recognize a valid license issued by another jurisdiction as
satisfactorily qualifying an applicant who is licensed to practice real estate brokerage in
another jurisdiction to obtain a comparable license in this state: Provided, That the applicant
has qualified for license in another jurisdiction by examination and by complying with all the
provisions for obtaining a license in that jurisdiction and the jurisdiction affoerds the same
privilege to licensees of this state.
(b) In order to obtain a license in this state, an applicant under this section shall:
(1) Submit the application on a form prescribed by the commission and fee, if any;
(2) Pass the West Virginia state law portion of the licensure examination approved by the
commission; a
(3) Submit a certification of licensure showing thatl the applicant possesses an active license
to practice real estate brokerage in another jurisdiction;
(4) Submit record(s) showing all disciplinary actions imposed against the applicant by any
jurisdiction in which the applicant holds or held a license, if any; and
(5) For non-resident applicants, submit an irrevocable written designation that appoints the
executive director of the commission to act as the non-resident licensee's agent, upon whom
all judicial and other process or legal notices directed to the licensee may be served. The
designation shall stipulate and agree that service upon the executive director is equivalent
to personal service upon the licensee. A copy of the designation of appointment, certified by
the seal of the comm ission, may be admitted into evidence with the same force and affect as
the original. TVhe executive director shall mail a copy of any process or legal notice
immediately upon receipt, by certified mail, to the last known business address of the
licensee. No judgment by default may be taken in any action or proceeding until after 30
days of mailing and then only upon certification by the executive director that a copy of the
judicial, other process or legal notice was mailed as required.

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