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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 92

58-92-305. Private investigator apprentice -- Qualifications for licensure -- Scope of license.

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Effective 9/1/2026
58-92-305. Private investigator apprentice -- Qualifications for licensure -- Scope of license.
(1)In addition to the requirements of Section 58-92-302 , an applicant for licensure as a private investigator apprentice shall:
(a)be at least 18 years old;
(b)submit an application in a form the division approves;
(c)pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ; and
(d)provide the division any other information the division requires by rule in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
(2)A private investigator apprentice may engage in private investigation only:
(a)as the employee of a private investigator agent who:
(i)creates a private investigation agency and receives a private investigation agency license; and
(ii)maintains a valid and current private investigator agent license; or
(b)while under contract and supervision of a private investigator agent who:
(i)creates a private investigation agency and receives a private investigation agency license; and
(ii)maintains a valid and current private investigator agent license.
(3)The division may further define the scope of the private investigator apprentice license by rule in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
Enacted by Chapter 44 , 2026 General Session
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