Utah License Law
A real estate licensee in Utah who wishes to place their license on inactive status must:
ASurrender the license to the Division of Real Estate
BNotify the Division of Real Estate and may not engage in licensed real estate activities while inactive✓ Correct
CContinue to pay the full active license fee
DComplete additional CE hours before going inactive
Explanation
A licensee may place their license on inactive status by notifying the Division of Real Estate. While inactive, they may not perform any activities requiring a license and pay a reduced (or no) fee.
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