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  2. License Renewals. Fingerprinting at the Division of Real Estate resumed on July 1st (by appointment only), and will be required for all Real Estate and Appraisal July renewals and will continue until all licensees have been enrolled in RAP Back.

  3. Information on how to get licensed as a real estate broker, sales agent, principal lending manger, mortgage loan originator, appraiser trainee, licensed appraiser, certified residential appraiser, and certified general appraiser with the Utah Division of Real Estate.

  4. Real EstateWelcomeLicensingSales AgentBrokerBrokerages and BranchesDual BrokerReciprocity AgreementProperty ManagementLicense RenewalDual BrokerOn Time Renewal ActiveOn Time Renewal InactiveExpired on Inactive For All License TypesExpired on Active for Principal BrokerExpired on Active for Sales Agents, Associate Broker, and Branch BrokersUpdate Personal InfoOnline Management SystemBrokerage ...

  5. 22 paź 2024 · In order to keep your license valid and continue working as a real estate sales agent, you’ll need to renew your license every two years. In order to submit your renewal application, you must complete 18 hours of certified continuing education (CE) courses on real estate by the 15th day of your renewal month each cycle.

  6. 22 paź 2024 · Utah Real Estate License Renewal. In order to keep your real estate broker license valid, you’ll need to renew it every two years. To do this, you will need to log into your My License One account, access your renewal application, and pay the required $111 renewal fee.

  7. Strengthening trust in Utah's real estate industry through education, licensure, and regulation of real estate, mortgage, and appraisal professionals.