Continuing Education for Utah

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Find comprehensive and flexible courses in an online self-study (OSS) format for your continuing education (CE) in Utah.

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1-Hour SAFE: 2024 General CE Self-study Elective Course

Online Self-Study CE course that includes 1 Hour of General SAFE state law and the required 7 hours of core topics such as RESPA, TILA, FCRA, FACTA, etc.

1-Hour UT-DRE SAFE: 2024 CE Self-study Elective Course

This course is an add-on to fulfill the Utah CE requirement to an existing full 8-hour CE course taken to complete the 10-hour requirement for Utah DRE continuing education.

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15-Hour UT-DRE Pre License Course

This course covers topics such as the Utah Real Estate Purchase Contract, Contract Law, Loan Fraud, Ethics, Utah Law, Utah High-Cost Loan Act, and Mortgage Lending Servicing Act.

2-Hour SAFE: General Pre-license Elective Course

This 2-hour course accompanies the 18-hour general Pre-licensure course to complete the 20-hour national requirement.

5-Hour UT-DRE SAFE: Post Licensure CE Course

Only required for MLOs licensed in Utah the previous year for the first time. Must be completed in addition to Utah CE requirements.

7-Hour SAFE Core: 2024 CE Online Self-study Course

Online Self-Study CE course that includes 1 Hour of CA-DFPI SAFE state law and the required 7 hours of core topics such as RESPA, TILA, FCRA, FACTA, etc.

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