What past criminal activity must I disclose to the Commission in UT?
You must disclose any past criminal history to the Utah Division of Real Estate. Any applicant who is on parole or probation at the time of application for a crime that involves an act of violence or physical coercion shall need to provide documentation from two licensed therapists approved by the Division to the Commission stating you are no longer a danger to the public.
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The Utah Division of Real Estate can deny or restrict a license based on your conviction history. The Division of Real Estate will not issue a license if you have a felony conviction within the last five years or a misdemeanor showing evidence of moral turpitude, misrepresentation, or fraud within the last three years.
You should disclose any prior criminal activity during the sales agent application unless you are currently on parole or probation. Then you need two licensed therapists to certify you as trustworthy and you must notify the UDRE.