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State laws are different from state to state; however, here in Idaho all licensed real estate agents are supposed to identify themselves as such in all activities that could be perceived as marketing. Even agent vs broker rules are different from state to state. Here in Idaho, there is only one "Designated Broker" per office and they are responsible for all agents in their office. It would be nice if this site showed license data for professions which require licensing. My license is DB-17066. The DB indicates I am the Designated Broker of my company - Progressive Realty Corp.
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That's the same in Colorado but they aren't really designated brokers.
There is only one designated broker in each company. All the other licensees in that company are agents of that designated broker. You can be called a broker in a company without being the designated broker - which means you are the agent of the designated broker for that company. Even if you have a broker's license, if you are working for a designated broker then you are the "agent" of that broker.
There is only one designated broker for every 20 agents or so.
Also, at least in California, the broker's exam is much more difficult than the agent's exam.
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