Utah Real Estate Sales Agent License
An applicant for a sales agent license must complete an approved educational program of 90 classroom hours. The subject matter of the course will consist of Real Estate Principals and Practices and Utah Real Estate License Law. Membership in the Utah State Bar will satisfy this education requirement.
Within 90 days after the successful completion of the examination, the applicant must: provide a score report/license application received from the professional testing service which indicates that both the national and state portions of the examination have been passed. The applicant will provide documentation of the successful completion of 90 hours of classroom education taken within the previous year and the payment of fees of $151.00.
Associate Broker and or Principal Broker License
The requirements for this license include: The applicant for an associate broker/principal broker license must be at least 18 years of age. The applicant must have a minimum of three years real estate experience and a total of at least 60 points accumulated within the five years prior to licensing. A minimum of two years and at least 45 points will be accumulated from Tables I and/or II. The remaining 15 points may be accumulated from tables I, II, or III.
The Principal Broker may accumulate additional experience points by having participated in real estate related activities as outlined in Experience Points Table III. Education Requirements - An applicant for an associate broker or principal broker license must complete an approved educational program of 120 hours. The subject matter of the course will consist of 12 classroom hours in Brokerage Management, 24 classroom hours in Advanced Appraisal, 24 classroom hours in Advanced Finance, 24 classroom hours in Property Management, 24 classroom hours in Advanced Real Estate Law, and 12 hours in Utah License Law.
The Division may waive all or part of the education requirement by virtue of equivalent education. Education waivers may be granted only by the Division. To obtain an education waiver, the applicant must provide to the Division valid documentation of his/her equivalent education.
Because state policies can change without notice we recommend that you follow up with the state in which you wish to receive your license in and verify all of the state rules, regulations and educational requirements. If you find that any of the information on this site is incorrect please e-mail us so we can correct it immediately.