Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Public Safety
Title R708 - Driver License
Rule R708-41 - Requirements of Acceptable Documentation, storage, and Maintenance
Section R708-41-4 - Acceptable Forms of Identity Documents
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 708-41-4
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) The division has identified the following documents as acceptable forms of identity documents:
(a) a valid, unexpired United States passport
or passport card;
(b) a certified
copy of a birth certificate filed with the State Office of Vital Statistics or
equivalent agency in the individual's state of birth;
(c) Consular Report of Birth Abroad forms
FS-240, DS-1350 or FS-545, issued by the United States Department of
State;
(d) a valid, unexpired
Permanent Resident Card;
(e) a
valid, unexpired Conditional Permanent Resident Card;
(f) a Temporary Stamp Visa or Temporary
Admittance Document form I-551;
(g)
a Certificate of Naturalization issued by DHS, form N-550 or form
N-570;
(h) a Certificate of
Citizenship, form N-560 or form N-561, issued by DHS;
(i) a regular driver license, commercial
driver license, or identification card that has been issued by the Utah Driver
License Division on or after January 1, 2010, which is only acceptable for
renewal or duplicate certificates and may provide evidence of both lawful
presence and identity;
(j) an
unexpired Employment Authorization Document, or EAD, issued by DHS, form I-766,
or form I-688B verified through the SAVE system;
(k) an unexpired foreign passport with
documentary evidence of the applicant's most recent admittance into the United
States verified through SAVE;
(l) a
foreign birth certificate or unexpired foreign passport, including a certified
translation if the document is not in English; or
(m) alternate documents may be accepted if
approved by DHS or the division director or designee.
(2) Individuals applying for a driving privilege card are required to submit one of the identity documents listed in Subsection R708-41-4(1), in addition to one of the following:
(a)
church records;
(b) court
records;
(c) driver
license;
(d) employee
identification card;
(e) insurance
identification card;
(f) matricular
consular card issued in Utah;
(g)
Mexican voter registration card;
(h)
school records;
(i) Utah DPC;
or
(j) other evidence considered
acceptable by the division director or designee.
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