North Carolina Solicitor License Application is a process required by North Carolina real estate law for solicitors to obtain a license to conduct real estate transactions in the state. There are two types of North Carolina Solicitor License Application: a provisional license and a permanent license. The provisional license is intended for individuals who have not yet taken the state real estate exam and are actively studying for it. To apply for a provisional license, applicants must complete an online application, submit a $50 fee, and provide proof of completion of the required pre-licensing education. The permanent license is required for individuals who have passed the state real estate exam and have met all the other licensure requirements. To apply for a permanent license, applicants must complete an online application, submit a $100 fee, provide proof of completion of the required pre-licensing education, and submit a copy of their real estate license. Both provisional and permanent license applications require criminal background checks and fingerprinting.