Continuing Education in Utah
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18-Hr. Utah CE Package (with Ethics course)
Silver Package- Section 1031 Tax-Deferred Exchanges (3 core hours)
- Ethics at Work (3 core hours)*
- Mandatory Residential Course (3 core hours)
- Hot Topics in Real Estate (3 elective hours)
- Sex and Real Estate: Sexual Harassment, Sexual Discrimination, and Fair Housing (3 elective hours)
About Online Self-Paced
Choose Your Package
24-Hr. Utah CE Reinstatement Package (with Ethics course)
Gold Package- 2023 Utah Mandatory Residential Core (3 core hours)
- Using the Code to Solve Ethical Dilemmas (3 core hours)*
- Residential Property Management Essentials (3 core hours)
- Fair Share: Protecting Consumers and Your Business from Unfair Practices (3 elective hours)
- Foundations of Real Estate Finance (6 elective hours)
42-Hr. UT CE Reinstatement Package (with Ethics course)
Platinum Package- Section 1031 Tax-Deferred Exchanges (3 core hours)
- Ethics at Work (3 core hours)* Mandatory Residential Course (3 core hours)
- Sex and Real Estate: Sexual Harassment,
- Sexual Discrimination, and Fair Housing (3 elective hours)
- Property Inspection Issues (3 elective hours)
Individual Courses
Not ready for a package? Purchase each course separately at your own pace. All courses are required for ut licensure.
Mandatory Residential Course (Core)
Understanding the intricacies of agency relationships—from required disclosures to duties owed—can help ensure that you’re providing the best service possible to your clients and cus...
Assistance Animals And Fair Housing
Must a property manager accept a tenant's emotional support animal, and under what conditions? What proof can a property manager or landlord require of a tenant who claims a need for an emotional...
Breaking Barriers: Fair Housing
On the heels of the 50-year anniversary of the Fair Housing Act, we review the evolution of fair housing law and look at new and proposed fair housing protections. Fair housing law evolve...
Keeping it Honest: Understanding Real Estate and Mortgage Fraud
Fraud has become a major issue in the industry. Lawbreakers use real estate as a vehicle to steal the life savings of unsuspecting homeowners and defraud lenders out of millions of dollars for their o...
Technology Tools, Trends, and Risk Management
Technology is a tool. Used wisely, it can free up time usually spent on mundane tasks to allow licensees to work at a higher (and higher touch) level of client service. Used poorly, it can waste a lot...
The Fundamentals of Commercial Real Estate
The Fundamentals of Commercial Real Estate covers the need-to-know information on a broad range of commercial topics. If you're an experienced residential licensee, a few of the funda...
Working With Real Estate Investors: Understanding Investor Strategies
Unlike most owner-occupied homebuyers, real estate investors enter the market to make money. By learning about investor motivators and criteria, you’ll be in a better position to help your clien...
Current Issues: Cooperation, Negotiation, iBuyers, and Disaster Preparedness
Real estate is a dynamic industry, and that’s one of the reasons it’s an enjoyable, challenging, and interesting career. The industry is ever-changing to adapt to a transforming marketplac...
Did You Serve? Identifying Homebuying Advantages for Veterans
With more than 20 million veterans living in the U.S. today, real estate professionals can provide a valuable service to a strong client base by walking in their eligibility shoes. If the...
Diversity: Your Kaleidoscope of Clients
The real estate market reflects our nation's diverse population, and the successful real estate professional understands and adapts to each client's needs. What's new in fair...
Document Excellence for Smoother Transactions
Proper document management provides proof that a licensee did what was required, when it was required. It serves to protect the consumer and it reduces the licensee's risk of litigation. ...
First-Time Homebuyers: A Niche to Grow On
Whether you want to develop a niche business working with first-time homebuyers or simply increaseyour overall knowledge so you can better help inexperienced first-time homebuyers, this course willpro...
Your Path to Becoming a Licensed Agent
Follow these 4 simple steps to start your real estate career in Utah
Hours Required:18 hours
9 hours – Mandatory hours 9 hours – Elective hours
Reporting:
: Real estate course completions are reported to Pearson Vue who then updates the Utah Division of Real Estate. The state requires schools to report course completions within seven to ten days from the course completion date. Course completions will be reported and posted within this time frame. IMPORTANT: The Division of Real Estate states that a licensee's CE should be completed by the 15th of the month in order to have the hours banked in time to renew online before the renewal date.
Expiration Date of Course:
Course expiration dates vary by course but are generally one year after order date. Each individual course will have an expiration date listed in your account.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our real estate courses
How long do I have to complete the course?
You have up to 12 months to complete your course from the date of enrollment. Most students complete their courses within 2-4 weeks.
Is this course approved by the state?
Yes, all of our courses are approved by the appropriate state regulatory agencies and meet all licensing requirements.
What if I need help during my course?
Our dedicated support team is available Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM EST. You can reach us by phone, email, or live chat.
Can I access the course on my mobile device?
Yes! Our courses are fully mobile-responsive and can be accessed on any device with an internet connection.
What payment options are available?
We accept all major credit cards, PayPal, and offer payment plans for qualifying purchases.