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Key Facts: UT Real Estate Exam
130 Q
Exam Length
Pearson VUE UT candidate bulletin
80 + 50
National + State Split
Pearson VUE UT candidate bulletin
70%
Passing Score (Each Section)
Utah DORE
120 hrs
Pre-License Education
Utah DORE licensing requirements
$59
Exam Fee
Pearson VUE UT fee schedule
18 hrs/2yr
CE Renewal Requirement
Utah DORE (biennial renewal)
Utah requires 120 hours of pre-license education (approved by DORE) and passage of the Pearson VUE exam (80 national + 50 state = 130 total; 70% passing on each section). The exam fee is $59. Key UT topics: licensees must disclose agency relationships using the Agency Disclosure form; Utah recognizes buyer agency, seller agency, limited agency (dual agency requires informed written consent); trust account requirements under R162; property management license required for managing properties for compensation; Principal Broker supervision; 18 hours CE per 2-year renewal cycle.
About the UT Real Estate Exam
The Utah real estate salesperson exam covers national real estate fundamentals plus Utah-specific topics including Utah Division of Real Estate (DORE) licensing requirements under Utah Code § 61-2f, 120-hour pre-license education, agency relationships, trust account requirements, property management, Utah license law, and the Utah Administrative Code R162. Administered by Pearson VUE with 80 national questions and 50 state questions.
Questions
130 scored questions
Time Limit
4 hours total
Passing Score
70% on each section
Exam Fee
$59 (Utah Division of Real Estate (DORE) / Pearson VUE)
UT Real Estate Exam Content Outline
UT License Law & DORE Regulations
Utah Division of Real Estate (DORE) authority under Utah Code § 61-2f, Real Estate Commission structure, license types (sales agent, associate broker, principal broker), 120-hour pre-license education requirement, Pearson VUE exam format (80 national + 50 state, 70% passing each), license application process, advertising rules (principal broker name required), E&O insurance, disciplinary sanctions, unlicensed activity, license renewal (2-year cycle), 18 hours CE
UT Agency & Disclosures
Agency relationship types in Utah: buyer's agency, seller's agency, limited agency (dual agency — requires informed written consent of all parties), Utah Agency Disclosure form requirements, disclosure timing (before confidential information exchanged), principal broker supervision requirements, affiliated licensee duties, property management licensing (separate authorization under principal broker), landlord-tenant act basics, anti-discrimination requirements
Trust Accounts & Statutory Requirements
Trust account requirements under Utah Administrative Code R162: deposit within 3 banking days, proper record-keeping, monthly reconciliation, prohibition on commingling, conversion of client funds, escrow handling for earnest money deposits, disputed fund procedures, property management trust accounts (separate from sales trust accounts), unlicensed assistant limitations, DORE investigation and audit process, administrative fines, license revocation and suspension
National Real Estate Fundamentals
Property ownership (fee simple, life estate, easements, liens, HOA), contracts (purchase agreements, listing agreements, Statute of Frauds, contingencies, option contracts), financing (FHA/VA/conventional, RESPA, TILA/Reg Z, TRID, adjustable rate mortgages, DTI ratios), fair housing (7 protected classes, steering, blockbusting, redlining), transfer of title (warranty deed, quitclaim deed, title insurance, closing process, prorations), valuation (sales comparison, cost, income approaches, cap rate, GRM), real estate math
How to Pass the UT Real Estate Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 70% on each section
- Exam length: 130 questions
- Time limit: 4 hours total
- Exam fee: $59
Keys to Passing
- Complete 500+ practice questions
- Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
- Focus on highest-weighted sections
- Use our AI tutor for tough concepts
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are on the Utah real estate salesperson exam?
The Utah real estate salesperson exam has 130 questions administered by Pearson VUE: 80 questions on the national portion and 50 questions on the Utah state-specific portion. Both sections require a passing score of 70%. The exam fee is $59. If you fail one section, you may retake just that section without retaking both. You have 4 hours total to complete both sections.
What are Utah's pre-license education requirements?
Utah requires 120 hours of pre-license education approved by the Utah Division of Real Estate (DORE). This must be completed through a DORE-approved education provider before you are eligible to sit for the Pearson VUE licensing exam. After passing, you must affiliate with a licensed principal broker to activate your sales agent license. Utah also requires applicants to be at least 18 years old and pass a background check.
What is limited agency in Utah?
Limited agency in Utah is the equivalent of dual agency — a single brokerage representing both the buyer and seller in the same transaction. Utah law allows limited agency only with the informed written consent of all parties. The brokerage must disclose the limited agency relationship using the Utah Agency Disclosure form before any confidential information is exchanged. Licensees in a limited agency relationship must remain neutral and cannot advocate for either party's negotiating position.
Does Utah require a separate license for property management?
Yes. In Utah, property management activities (leasing, renting, or managing property for compensation on behalf of another) require a real estate license. Property managers must be licensed as a sales agent or broker working under a principal broker who is authorized for property management. The principal broker must maintain separate property management trust accounts that are distinct from sales transaction trust accounts.
How much CE does a Utah real estate licensee need?
Utah real estate licensees must complete 18 hours of continuing education during each 2-year renewal cycle. This includes required courses specified by DORE (such as core topics covering Utah law updates) as well as elective hours. Failure to complete CE requirements on time can result in license expiration. Licenses are renewed through DORE's online portal, and the renewal fee applies at each 2-year renewal.