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Tanner Kenneth Jenkins
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To all my Realtors out there

Tanner Kenneth Jenkins
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Hey, I am living in Utah and am currently getting my realtors license. I am done with 30 of my 120 hours. Its looks like within the next couple years I might be moving to Idaho because my family will be moving there possibly. My question is if I do finish up my license here in Utah, how similar is the schooling and exams to other states. Do any of you have licenses in more than one state?

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William Hochstedler
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William Hochstedler
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I'm a broker in both Utah and Idaho.  If you have your Utah license, you can apply for a waiver from Idaho which relieves you of the education requirement and the federal portion of the exam.  So all you need to do is pass the Idaho portion of the qualification exam.  There are various test prep classes and workbooks.

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