Transfer out-of-country license for Utah driving privilege card (DPC) (age 21+)
Process for NOT US citizens, who cannot establish legal presence, age 21 and older
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What you need to know
Multiple (at least 2) visits to a DLD office are required to get your DPC
- May need additional visits if you fail any tests or your documents aren't complete/correct

1st appointment: take written test & get permit
- You are required to test in English

2nd appointment: take driving test or show proof you tested
- Take test at DLD office
- Or test with 3rd party tester & bring proof of passing to office
What you need to do
Fill out online application and make appointment
- REQUIRED: online application
- SAVE TIME : make appointment
Gather your documents - must bring to appointment
- Your country's driver license as proof of being previously licensed
- Bring proof of identity (name and date of birth)
- If you need to have your documents translated into English, find an approved translator listย here.
- Bring yourย social securityย cardย or or individual tax identification number (ITIN.)
- Two (2) documents providing proof of your Utah address.
- Bring completed fingerprint card and photograph from local agency.
- If your name has changed, bring proof of your new name.
At your appointment
- Have your confirmation number ready to check in
- Have photo taken
- Present documents
- Pass eye test
- Pay non-refundable fingerprint processing fee of $25.00
- Pay non-refundable fee of $32.00
- Take the 25-question open-book written knowledge test - required to test in English
- You will receive a learner permit on the same day if you pass all tests and meet all requirements
Ready to Start?
1. Complete Application
2. Book Your Appointment (link at end of application)
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