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2025 Utah Code
Title 53 - Public Safety Code
Chapter 9 - Private Investigator Regulation Act
Section 110 - Application for registrant or apprentice license.
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UT Code § 53-9-110 (2025)
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Effective 5/7/2025
53-9-110. Application for registrant or apprentice license.
Amended by Chapter 359, 2025 General Session
53-9-110. Application for registrant or apprentice license.
- (1)Every application for a registrant or apprentice license shall provide to the bureau:
- (a)the full name and address of the applicant;
- (b)one passport-size color photograph of the applicant;
- (c)the name of the licensed agency for which the applicant will be an employee, apprentice, or contract registrant, if applicable;
- (d)authorization of the licensed agency or licensed agency's designee to employ the apprentice or contract with the registrant, if applicable;
- (e)a verified statement of the applicant's experience and qualifications as provided in Section 53-9-108; and
- (f)the fee required by Section 53-9-111.
- (2)An application for a registrant or apprentice license or renewal shall include a surety bond in the amount of $10,000.
- (3)The surety bond required by this section shall:
- (a)be in effect throughout the entire licensing period; and
- (b)provide that the issuer of the surety bond shall notify the bureau if the surety bond is cancelled or expired.
- (4)
- (a)The bureau shall cancel a license when the bureau receives notice from the issuer that the surety bond required in Subsection (2) has expired or been cancelled.
- (b)The bureau shall notify the licensee and the licensee's sponsoring agent when the bureau cancels a license under Subsection (4)(a).
- (c)The bureau may reinstate a license when the licensee:
- (i)files proof of a surety bond for the remainder of the license period; and
- (ii)pays the reinstatement fee required by Section 53-9-111.
Amended by Chapter 359, 2025 General Session
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