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Yes, you can be your own Registered Agent in Utah. You actually have 3 options for who can be your Utah Registered Agent: yourself. a friend or family member.
Register your business in Utah in two easy steps: First, you'll need to create an account with Utah's OneStop Business Registration System. Once you've created an account, you'll be able to register with both the Utah State Tax Commission and the Utah Department of Workforce Services online.
To change your registered agent in Utah, you must complete and file a Corporation Registration Information Change form or the Limited Liability Company Registration Information Change form with the Utah Division of Corporations & Commercial Code.
Per Utah Code § 16-7-15, registered agents are legally required in Utah. At a minimum, your registered agent must list a physical address on the public record and be present at that address during business hours.
To change your registered agent in Utah, you must complete and file a Corporation Registration Information Change form or the Limited Liability Company Registration Information Change form with the Utah Division of Corporations & Commercial Code.
To find the registered agent of a company, contact the business filing office in the state where the business is registered. What Happens if I Don't Have a Registered Agent? If you don't have a registered agent, most states won't accept your formation filings.
In Utah, transferring LLC ownership does not need a lot of paperwork or steps. You must update the formation papers with the new ownership information, file the amendment to the formation document, tell people about it, and comply with the state.
To earn your real estate license in Utah, you must: Be at least 18 years old. Complete the 120-hour licensing courses and exams. Pass the Utah sales agent licensing exams. Complete fingerprinting and background check. Apply for your license with the Utah Division of Real Estate (UTDRE)
You can also be disqualified for any crimes that the commission judges affect your ability to competently practice as a real estate salesperson, such as forgery, conspiracy to defraud creditors, extortion, or theft. If you have been convicted, seven years must have passed since you completed the sentence.
To operate as a property manager in Utah, you must first get a real estate license. This procedure entails finishing a 120-hour pre-licensing course from an approved real estate school, which includes topics such as real estate law, property management, finance, and ethics.