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Utah real estate licenses are valid for a two-year period and must be renewed no sooner than six weeks prior to and no later than the expiration date. The license expiration date is printed on the license and can also be found on the Division's Licensee Database.
Renewal requirements must be completed prior to renewing your license. If your license expires, you cannot work until the license is reinstated. Your application is subject to audit for compliance with all renewal requirements.
To renew a license an individual must:
- Collect the license number, social security number, debit or credit card, and Internet Renewal ID (provided on your Notice of License Renewal).
- Renew online at the Utah Division of Real Estate
If ineligible to renew online, submit to the Division:
- Completed and signed License Renewal Form. Confirm your address, license status and affiliation on the Division's Licensee Database. Updates to address can be made on the Renewal Form. Updates to license status or company affiliation require a Change Card prior to completing your renewal.
- For an active license, copies of education certificates totaling at least 12 hours of certified Real Estate CE courses and/or Online CE Courses, including 6 hours of core topic courses.
- CE is not required if renewing as inactive BUT you must submit a Change Card. Later changing to active status requires proof of 12 hours of CE.
- For Principal Brokers, a Certificate of Existence form the Utah Division of Corporations showing the company is current and in good standing.
- For Principal or Branch Brokers, documentation from a financial institution less than 30 days old verifying a trust account on which the Broker is a signatory.
- For Brokers, $70 non-refundable fee.
- For Sales Agents, $64 non-refundable fee.
- To reinstate a license within 30 days past expiration, submit (in addition to the renewal items above) to the Division:
$50 non-refundable late fee.
For an active license, a Change Card and non-refundable $15 fee.
- To reinstate a license after 30 days and within six months past expiration, submit (in addition to the renewal items above) to the Division:
For an active license, a Change Card and non-refundable $15 fee.
Proof of passing the Utah portion of the Real Estate Exam OR 12 hours (in addition to the 12 CE hours for renewal).
$100 non-refundable reinstatement fee.
Licenses expired for more than six months are not eligible for reinstatement and Utah law requires that licensees reapply as a new applicant.
ProSchools does not offer the Utah real estate continuing education program of study. Our courses are coming soon! For a list of approved providers, visit the Utah Division of Real Estate website.
Continuing Education Courses Coming Soon!
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