The course final exam is not proctored.
All new real estate salespersons are required to take the 120-hour pre-licensing education course. You must take this course from an approved provider. This course will teach you about national and state topics pertinent to the business of real estate.
Read MoreUtah requires you to take a 120-hour pre-license education course.
Read MoreYou can take the Utah sales agent pre-license course from any approved education provider. The course can be an in-person classroom course or be taken online. The online learning option is the fastest and most affordable way to complete the course.
Read MoreYes! Most students prefer the online format as it is the most flexible and most affordable learning option. Remote online classes enable you to learn wherever you are and on your schedule.
Read MoreWhile Utah does not stipulate that you have to have finished high school before taking the pre-license education course, you do have to have a high school diploma when you apply for your license. Keep in mind Utah requires you to apply for your license within 90 days of passing the state exam.
Read MoreYes, your law degree credits can count towards the Utah pre-license course if you are a member in good standing with the Utah State Bar. Otherwise, you will need to take the course.
Read MoreYour college credits can count towards the 120-hour Utah pre-license course if they were part of a completed college undergraduate or postsecondary program. The courses must also be the equivalent of what was taught in the 120-hour course.
Read MoreThe course final exam is not proctored.
Read MoreThe RealEstateU Utah pre-license course final exam has 100 multiple-choice questions.
Read MoreYour course completion certificate will be available in your RealEstateU account immediately after passing the final exam. You'll simply log in and visit your profile to download.
Read MoreNo, we will provide you with the Candidate Education Certifying document as soon as you pass the final exam. It is your responsibility to provide this certifying document as part of your state licensing application.
Read MoreThe UDRE knows that you finished your pre-license when you apply for your license. One of the required documents for your application is the Candidate Education Certifying documents. This document is provided to you as soon as you pass the final exam for your pre-license course.
Read MoreYes. You have one year from the date you complete the course to apply for your UT sales agent license.
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