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Code · Utah · Title 61 — Securities Division - Real Estate Division · Chapter 2G

61-2g-402. Principal place of business -- Display of documents -- Notify of changes -- Nonresidents.

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61-2g-402. Principal place of business -- Display of documents -- Notify of changes -- Nonresidents.
(1)A person licensed or certified under this chapter shall:
(a)designate and maintain a principal place of business; and
(b)conspicuously display the person's license or certification.
(2)Upon a change of a person's principal business location or home address, a person licensed or certified under this chapter shall promptly send the division a signed statement notifying the division of the change within 10 business days of the change.
(3)A nonresident licensee or certificate holder is not required to maintain a place of business in this state if the nonresident maintains an active place of business in the nonresident's state of domicile.
Amended by Chapter 166 , 2012 General Session
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