Utah Admin. Code R590-102-14 - Agency License Fees, Other Than Navigator or Bail Bond Agency
(1) Biennial
resident and non-resident agency and limited line agency license fees:
(a) initial, due with application --
$75;
(b) renewal, due with renewal
application -- $75; and
(c)
reinstatement, due with application for reinstatement --
$125.
(2) Biennial
resident title agency license fees:
(a)
initial, due with application -- $100;
(b) renewal, due with renewal application --
$100; and
(c) reinstatement, due
with application for reinstatement -- $150.
(3) Addition of producer classification or
line of authority to agency license, due with request for additional
classification or line of authority -- $25.
(4) The biennial license fee includes the
following services:
(a) issuing a letter of
certification;
(b) issuing a letter
of clearance;
(c) issuing a
duplicate license;
(d) initial
filing of a producer's designation to an agency license;
(e) terminating a producer' designation to an
agency license;
(f) filing an
amendment to an agency license; and
(g) filing a power of
attorney.
Notes
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(1) Biennial resident and non-resident agency and limited line agency license fees:
(a) initial, due with application -- $75;
(b) renewal , due with renewal application -- $75; and
(c) reinstatement , due with application for reinstatement -- $125.
(2) Biennial resident title agency license fees:
(a) initial, due with application -- $100;
(b) renewal, due with renewal application -- $100; and
(c) reinstatement , due with application for reinstatement -- $150.
(3) Addition of producer classification or line of authority to agency license, due with request for additional classification or line of authority -- $25.
(4) The biennial license fee includes the following services :
(a) issuing a letter of certification;
(b) issuing a letter of clearance;
(c) issuing a duplicate license;
(d) initial filing of a producer's designation to an agency license;
(e) terminating a producer' designation to an agency license;
(f) filing an amendment to an agency license; and
(g) filing a power of attorney.