What does the State of Utah require in order for me to become a licensed real estate agent?
The state of Utah requires a candidate for licensure to have completed a 120-hour state-certified pre-licensing course, taken through an online distance learning course or through live classes or in any combination of the two learning methods, provided the entire 120 hours is taken from the same provider. Students in this course may not be given credit for more than eight hours per day towards that 120-hour course. Candidates for licensure must also pass a state-licensing exam; our course specifically prepares you for that exam and for a successful real estate career. Candidates for licensure must also pass a background check and be of good moral character. The requirements for pre-licensing courses increased to 120 hours on January 1, 2010.
The state of Utah requires a candidate for licensure to have completed a 120-hour state-certified pre-licensing course, taken through an online distance learning course or through live classes or in any combination of the two learning methods, provided the entire 120 hours is taken from the same provider. Students in this course may not be given credit for more than eight hours per day towards that 120-hour course. Candidates for licensure must also pass a state-licensing exam; our course specifically prepares you for that exam and for a successful real estate career. Candidates for licensure must also pass a background check and be of good moral character. Previously a 90-hour course, the requirements for pre-licensing courses increased to 120 hours on January 1, 2010.