Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Public Safety
Title R708 - Driver License
Rule R708-45 - Renewal or Duplicate License for Utah Residents Unable to Appear at a Licensing Office
Section R708-45-4 - Requirements to Renew or Obtain a Duplicate License
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 708-45-4
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) To be eligible to obtain a renewal or duplicate driver license under this rule, an applicant shall:
(a) be a resident of the state
(b) demonstrate they are unable to visit a
licensing office; and
(c) have a
valid regular license certificate with a digitized driver license photo on file
with the division.
(2) The driver record of the applicant shall not:
(a) contain evidence that demonstrates the
applicant is a hazard to public safety within the five-year period preceding
the application if the license has a five-year expiration, or within an
eight-year period preceding the application if the license has an eight-year
expiration; or
(b) reflect
expiration of more than a one-year period at the time the application is
submitted to the division unless:
(i) the
applicant is a DOD applicant, DOS applicant or military applicant;
and
(ii) the license has not been
suspended, disqualified, denied, revoked or cancelled by the
division.
(3) An applicant is not eligible to renew or obtain a duplicate license under this rule if:
(a) the applicant holds a:
(i) commercial driver license;
(ii) limited term driver license; or
(iii) driving privilege
card;
(b) the applicant
has previously renewed or obtained a duplicate license under this rule, unless
approved by the division director or designee;
(c) the applicant has changed their name
since the last Utah license was issued; or
(d) the required license restrictions have
changed since the last Utah license was issued.
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