Your Utah Principal Broker, licensed with the Utah Division of Real Estate. Currently supporting an active Utah engagement alongside Texas, with a clean path for operators — PropTech, commercial, property management, and traditional brokerages — scaling into the Mountain West.
Utah real estate is regulated by the Utah Division of Real Estate (DRE), operating under the Utah Department of Commerce. Every Utah real estate brokerage must be operated under a Principal Broker — an individual broker responsible for the brokerage's licensed activity and for supervising associate brokers and sales agents.
Governing law: Utah Code Title 61, Chapter 2f (Real Estate Licensing and Practices Act), notably §61-2f-206, together with Utah Administrative Code R162-2f.
Utah's Principal Broker requirement is structurally similar to Texas's Designated Broker — without an actively licensed individual filling the role, the brokerage cannot transact. Supervisory duties, trust-account handling, and advertising compliance all run through this role.
Utah broker license active and current. Verifiable through the Utah DRE license-lookup at realestate.utah.gov. License number shared during scoping.
Utah DRE processing sets the pace. Most Utah engagements go active within two to four weeks of agreement.
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