Utah Code § 61-2g-308

Licensing, certification, or registration requirements for nonresidents --
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Temporary license or certificate -- Revocation.
(1) An individual applicant for licensure, certification, or registration under this chapter who is not
a resident of this state shall submit with the applicant's application an irrevocable consent that
service of process upon the applicant may be made by delivery of the process to the director
of the division if, in an action against the applicant in a court of this state arising out of the
applicant's activities governed by this chapter in this state, the plaintiff cannot, in the exercise of
due diligence, obtain personal service upon the applicant.

(2) A nonresident of this state who complies with Subsection (1) may obtain a license, a
certification, or a registration in this state by complying with this chapter relating to licensure,
certification, or registration.
(3)
(a) A nonresident of this state who complies with Subsection (1) may obtain a temporary permit
for a license or certification to perform a contract relating to the appraisal of real estate or real
property in this state.
(b) To qualify for the issuance of a temporary permit for a license or certification, an applicant
shall:
(i) submit an application on a form approved by the division;
(ii) submit evidence that the applicant is licensed or certified in the state in which the applicant
primarily conducts business;
(iii) certify that no formal charges alleging violation of state appraisal licensing or certification
laws have been filed against the applicant by the applicant's state of domicile; and
(iv) pay an application fee in an amount established by the division with the concurrence of the
board.
(4) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the division, with
the concurrence of the board, shall make rules establishing:
(a) the duration of a temporary permit; and
(b) procedures for renewal of a temporary permit.
(5) A temporary permit issued under this section shall be immediately and automatically revoked
if the appraiser's license or certification is suspended or revoked in the appraiser's state of
domicile.
(6) A person whose temporary permit for a license or certification is revoked under Subsection
(5) is entitled to a postrevocation hearing to challenge the revocation. The hearing shall be
conducted in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act.

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