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Adult Limited-Term Original


A person who would need to obtain a Utah limited-term driver license:

  • Individuals who are not U.S. citizens but who are in the U.S. legally.

Requirements for obtaining a limited-term driver license:

  • You will need to visit one of our Driver License offices.
  • You will take a photo upon arrival.
  • You will be required to pass the eye test.
  • Submit a nonrefundable fee of $32.00.
  • Bring proof of lawful presence and identity (name and date of birth.)
    • A S.A.V.E. verification will be run to verify your document status.
    • Click this link to understand S.A.V.E. verifications.
  • Bring social security card or proof of ineligibility to obtain a social security number.  (Individuals applying for a commercial limited-term driver license must provide proof of full social security number and DOT medical card.)
  • Bring two (2) documents of Utah residence address.
  • Because you are an adult and over the age of 19, driver education is not required; however, you have three (3) options:
    • Provide evidence of a driving privilege issued from another state or country; or
    • Complete a driver education course; or
    • Do not complete a driver education course, and you will be required to carry a learner permit for 90 days, plus complete at least 40 hours of driving (10 hours after sunset)
  • Complete the Traffic Safety and Trends Exam (not required if providing evidence of a driving privilege from another state or country.)
  • Written knowledge test required (50 questions if never licensed – 25 questions open-book if previously licensed.)
  • Driving skills test is required for all unless providing evidence of a driving privilege from another U.S. state.
    • These tests may be done through the driver education course, or if you are opting out of the driver education course, you will take the written knowledge test when you schedule your limited-term appointment, and you will need to make a second appointment for the driving skills test portion after the written knowledge test is passed.)

Process:

  1. Complete the driver license application online.
  2. Once you have completed the application, you will be directed to schedule a limited-term appointment for your visit.
  3. Click here to get started.

Note: If the name from your driver license or identity card is different than the name on your identity document (e.g., birth certificate, passport), it must be accompanied by legal documentation authorizing the name change.  These include a certified state marriage certificate, divorce decree, adoption, citizenship, guardianship, or court documents indicating the name change.

Note: By law, you may not possess more than one REAL ID compliant certificate at a time (e.g., a Utah driver license and a Colorado ID.)


After all requirements for a limited-term have been completed, you will receive a temporary limited-term with a photo on the same day.  The completed limited-term will have an expiration date of your legal presence document or 5 years, whichever is sooner; or 1-year from the date of issuance if there is no expiration date and will then be mailed to you in approximately 4-6 weeks.