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Utah Utah License Law
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Utah license law questions make up a substantial portion of the UT state exam and cover rules that are specific to Utah — national study materials often miss these details entirely. The Utah Division of Real Estate tests its own licensing requirements, broker supervision standards, trust account rules, continuing education mandates, and advertising regulations. Candidates who pass the national portion comfortably often struggle on the state portion specifically because of these Utah-specific provisions. Every question in this section tests something the Utah Division of Real Estate enforces directly, so study each answer explanation carefully for the specific UT rule being tested.

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Q1. Which agency regulates real estate licenses in Utah?

A.Utah Department of Commerce, Division of Real Estate
B.Utah Real Estate Commission
C.Utah Bureau of Occupational Licensing
D.Utah Department of Financial Services

Explanation

The Utah Division of Real Estate, within the Utah Department of Commerce, regulates real estate licensees and administers the real estate licensing laws in Utah.

Q2. How many hours of pre-license education are required to obtain a Utah real estate sales agent license?

A.60 hours
B.90 hours
C.120 hours
D.150 hours

Explanation

Utah requires 120 hours of pre-license education before a candidate may sit for the sales agent licensing exam.

Q3. The Utah real estate sales agent licensing exam consists of how many questions?

A.80 questions
B.100 questions
C.120 questions
D.140 questions

Explanation

The Utah real estate sales agent exam consists of 120 questions covering both national and Utah-specific content.

Q4. What is the minimum passing score on the Utah real estate sales agent exam?

A.65%
B.70%
C.75%
D.80%

Explanation

Utah requires a minimum passing score of 70% on both the national and state portions of the real estate sales agent exam.

Q5. In Utah, a newly licensed sales agent must work under:

A.Any licensed Utah real estate professional
B.A licensed Utah principal broker
C.The Utah Division of Real Estate directly
D.A licensed associate broker

Explanation

A Utah sales agent must be affiliated with and supervised by a licensed principal broker. All real estate activities must be conducted under the principal broker's supervision.

Q6. Utah real estate licenses are renewed every:

A.1 year
B.2 years
C.3 years
D.4 years

Explanation

Utah real estate licenses are renewed every two years. Licensees must complete required continuing education prior to the renewal date.

Q7. How many continuing education hours must Utah real estate sales agents complete per renewal period?

A.6 hours
B.9 hours
C.18 hours
D.24 hours

Explanation

Utah sales agents must complete 18 hours of continuing education per two-year renewal period, including mandatory core courses specified by the Division of Real Estate.

Q8. Under Utah law, which of the following is NOT a requirement to obtain a Utah real estate sales agent license?

A.Be at least 18 years of age
B.Pass the Utah real estate licensing exam
C.Complete 120 hours of pre-license education
D.Have at least 2 years of related real estate experience

Explanation

Utah does not require prior real estate experience to obtain a sales agent license. The requirements include minimum age (18), pre-license education (120 hours), passing the exam, and affiliation with a principal broker.

Q9. The Utah Real Estate Education, Research and Recovery Fund is used to:

A.Fund continuing education programs for licensees
B.Reimburse consumers harmed by the fraud of a Utah licensee
C.Pay for TREC investigations and enforcement
D.Provide grants to real estate schools

Explanation

The Recovery Fund compensates consumers who have suffered financial harm due to fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit by a Utah-licensed real estate agent or broker, when the consumer cannot collect from the licensee.

Q10. Which of the following activities does NOT require a real estate license in Utah?

A.Assisting in the sale of another person's property for compensation
B.Negotiating leases on behalf of a property owner for compensation
C.Managing your own personally owned rental properties
D.Advertising another person's property for sale for compensation

Explanation

Managing one's own rental properties does not require a real estate license in Utah. Activities performed on behalf of others for compensation—such as selling, leasing, or managing third-party properties—require a license.

Q11. A Utah real estate licensee who comingles client trust funds with personal funds may face:

A.A warning letter only for a first offense
B.License suspension, revocation, and possible criminal prosecution
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