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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas Real Estate Background History Form 2012 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section 1 with your full name, including last, first, and middle names, along with your Social Security Number.
  3. In Section 2, provide your address and contact information. Ensure that all details are accurate, including your email address and phone number.
  4. For Section 3, outline your employment history for the past five years. Include explanations for any unemployment periods exceeding thirty days.
  5. Complete Sections 4 through 8 as applicable. This includes providing details on any out-of-state real estate licenses, other occupational licenses, outstanding judgments, criminal history, and unlicensed activity.
  6. Finally, review the certification section to confirm that all information is true and complete before printing the form for submission.

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Typically, real estate background checks cover a period of up to seven years of criminal and court records. However, this timeframe can vary depending on state laws: Some states may allow felonies to be reported indefinitely, while others restrict reporting to seven years.
Background check requirements for real estate licenses vary by state, with each having its own standards and procedures. Felony convictions, sexual offenses, license revocations, and violations of Fair Housing laws are common legal issues that may prevent someone from obtaining a real estate license.
Quick Answer: If you have a criminal record it is possible to get your Texas real estate license. In order to get your license, you will need to submit the Fitness Determination FormMoral Character Determination Forms and submit a Background History Form (Form BH-3)Background History Form Forms to TREC.
Background checks tend to be comprehensive or indefinite, but some states have laws that impose limits on the length of time. California, Colorado, Nevada, and Texas all have a seven-year limit for criminal background checks.
A Texas background check searches public records and other data sources to gather information about a candidate or employee, such as the individuals criminal history, driving record, or employment and education history.