Utah Title and Long-Term Producer Updates
Effective May 6, 2026, the general requirements for Utah resident and nonresident licenses are being updated.
The following changes apply to Utah resident licensees:
- Title Agents are now required to maintain a fidelity bond or crime insurance policy of $500,000 (increased from $250,000), along with a professional liability insurance policy.
- The Commissioner may take any of the following actions against a title insurance producer who conducts title insurance business without an appointment from a title insurer or has not had an appointment from a title insurer for more than 28 consecutive days:
- Long-term care producers are no longer subject to training requirements.
The following changes apply to both resident and nonresident licensees:
- Long-term care producers are no longer required to hold an accident and health line of authority.
- The Commissioner may assess a forfeiture, suspend, revoke, limit, or deny any license, or take a combination of these actions, after proper notice and hearing, for the following causes: failure to maintain an active resident license in the home state or designated home state.
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