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Strengthening trust in Utah's real estate industry through education, licensure, and regulation of real estate, mortgage, and appraisal professionals.
The Utah Division of Real Estate regulates the real estate, mortgage, appraisal, and timeshare industries. Learn more about licensing requirements and the regulation of these industries.
The Division is undergoing a very large and much needed system update. As features are moved from RELMS to Online Management System, we will update those changes here. Please check back often to find the service you need. Order a license history. Change license status.
The Mission of the Division of Real Estate is to protect the public and promote responsible business practices through education, licensure, and regulation of real estate, mortgage, and appraisal professionals.
General Contact Information. 801-530-6747. realestate@utah.gov. 801-530-6749. Mailing Address: Utah Division of Real Estate. PO Box 146711. Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6711.
Applicants with an active real estate license in good standing from a state that does NOT have a reciprocity agreement with Utah may qualify for a waiver of some education and/or national exam requirements.
The Division of Real Estate collects complaints about alleged unlawful conduct under the laws we enforce or administer. Your complaints help us detect patterns of wrongdoing, and may lead to investigations and enforcement action.
Apply for a Real Estate License. Real Estate Agents and Companies. Broker Application. General Forms. State Approved Forms. Fee Schedule. Utah.gov Home.
Utah Residential Mortgage Practices and Licensing Rules; Real Estate Administrative Rules
This is a legally binding Real Estate Purchase Contract (“REPC”). Utah law requires real estate licensees to use this form. Buyer and Seller, however, may agree to alter or delete its provisions or to use a different form. If you desire legal or tax advice, consult your attorney or tax advisor.