Utah License Law
Which of the following is grounds for the Utah Division of Real Estate to deny a license application?
AApplicant is over age 65
BApplicant has previously had a professional license revoked in Utah or another state✓ Correct
CApplicant passed the exam on their third attempt
DApplicant is a non-resident of Utah
Explanation
Having a prior professional license revoked is a valid ground for denial of a Utah real estate license. The Division reviews applications and may deny, revoke, or condition licenses based on an applicant's history. Age and non-residency are not grounds for denial.
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