Vermont License To Sell Or Convey is a license required for anyone interested in selling or transferring real estate in the state of Vermont. It is issued by the Vermont Department of Taxes and is required before any real estate transaction can be conducted. The license is valid for one year and must be renewed annually. There are two main types of Vermont License To Sell Or Convey: a broker’s license and a salesperson's license. A broker’s license is needed to act as a real estate agent, broker, or broker-salesperson. A salesperson's license is needed to act solely as a salesperson. Both require applicants to pass a state-administered exam, have a minimum of three years of real estate experience, and complete a criminal background check. Additionally, applicants must meet certain education and financial requirements.