The applicant seeking the reciprocal or temporary license, credential, or commission must submit the required forms, non-refundable application fee, and national and state background check fees. The applicant must also have his or her background check successfully completed through state and federal background check systems.
The upgraded license, credential, or commission will expire on the date the initial license, credential, or commission is due to expire.
Upon receipt of the above items, the Division will notify the petitioner whether his or her criminal record would disqualify him or her from obtaining a license, credential, or commission. The determination of the Division is not binding in the event the petitioner commits subsequent criminal offenses or if additional information about the petitioner's criminal background is uncovered that was not previously disclosed. In order to obtain a license, credential, or commission, the petitioner must submit to the full application process, including additional background checks, and meet all other qualifications for licensure.
To qualify for expedited licensure, the applicant must notate his or her status as requested on the application and provide the Division with a copy of the active duty orders of DD214.
The license shall be renewed upon timely receipt of the items listed herein, subject to a background investigation conducted pursuant to law that does not reveal any disqualifying offense or unresolved arrest that would disqualify a licensee under state or federal law.
These records must be maintained by the licensee for a period of one (1) year after the date the employee was terminated.
Exception: This Rule does not apply to individuals possessing a Class A or Class D license or a Credentialed Private Investigator, however, he or she must produce his or her credential card or license upon request in such a manner that enables the requestor to identify the licensee or credential holder.
Any card holder who fails to comply with this provision shall be brought to the Division to answer why their registration should not be revoked.
Regulated by:
Division of Arkansas State Police
1 State Police Plaza Drive
Little Rock, Arkansas 72209
501-618-8600
The Director may issue instructions for possible reapplication after revocation.
015.01.22 Ark. Code R. 006