new utah drivers license - UT
Utah Drivers License Information
To get your drivers license in Utah, you need to apply for a Class D (Operator) license. You must have a Utah license immediately upon establishing residency. There is NO grace period.
Utah Drivers License Requirements
18 years and under
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Class D
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You must be at least 16 years old.
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Must have adult signature.
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Must have Drivers Education course OR out of State License
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Learner Permit (Class D)
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You must be at least 15 year old.
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Must hold permit for at least 6 months if under 18
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Must have proof of School enrollment.
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Must have adult signature.
18 years and over
For complete details and Restrictions and to GET your Utah drivers license, please SIGN IN HERE
Utah Drivers Ed
Visit our utah drivers ed page for more information on Utah driver education.
Tests Required
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Eye Test
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Knowledge (Written) Test
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Road Test
Test requirements vary by age and depending on whether you've previously held a license in another state.
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Fee
New Driver's License
Learner Permit
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Documents needed to get your Utah Drivers License
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Proof of Identity and Lawful Status
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A few examples:
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U.S. Passport (must be active)
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Birth Certificate (Certified copy)
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For complete list of items SIGN IN HERE
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Proof of Utah Residency
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A few examples:
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Bank Statement.
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Mortgage or rental contracts.
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For complete list of items SIGN IN HERE
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For Minors (Under 18)
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Must have adult signature.
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Social Security Verification
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A few examples:
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Social Security Card.
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W-2 form.
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For complete list of items SIGN IN HERE
Utah DMV Office
Go to your Utah DMV Office in order to take your required tests. You can use our locator to find the office that is closest to you.
Take the Utah Drivers License Test
At this point you need to make sure that you have prepared and studied all of the material for the written test. You can find the Utah Driver Test handbook here.
Buy a Car and Get Auto Insurance
Auto insurance is required by law in most states. Click HERE to get started and we'll help you find the lowest rates in your state.
Take the Driving Test
Your last step is to show up to your local Utah DMV Office and take the driving test.