Below are states that share real estate reciprocity with New York State.
All need current certification (dated within six months, from the Real Estate Commission where license was obtained), completed application, irrevocable consent form, and the appropriate fee.
Applicants seeking a reciprocal real estate salesperson's license must be sponsored by their home-state broker who must hold a current New York State broker's license.
Applicants seeking a corporate real estate broker's license must file said corporation in the New York State Corporations Bureau (One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, suite 600 Albany, NY 12231) as a foreign corporation.
Reciprocity States | Minimum Qualification |
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Arkansas | Broker only—two years licensure and current. (Business and Residence must be in Arkansas.) |
Colorado |
Broker and Associate Broker. Current licensure. (Business and residence addresses must be in Colorado). Colorado Associate Brokers must submit a salesperson application, along with their certification |
Connecticut | Broker and Sales—current licensure only. (Business and Residence must be in Connecticut.) |
Georgia | Broker and Sales—current licensure only (business and residence must be in Georgia). Must have obtained their license by passing Georgia exam. |
Massachusetts | Broker only—two years licensure and current. (Business and Residence must be in Massachusetts.) |
Mississippi | Broker only—two years licensure and current. (Business and Residence must be in Mississippi.) |
Oklahoma | Broker and Sales—two years licensure and current. (Business and Residence must be in Oklahoma.) |
Pennsylvania | Broker and Salesperson —current licensure only. (Business and Residence must be in Pennsylvania) |
West Virginia | Broker and Sales—current licensure only. (Business and Residence must be in West Virginia.) |