Limited-Term License
Replacement
New Expiration Date
If your current limited-term expires in the next six months, you are eligible to renew.
Same Expiration Date
If your limited-term license does not expire in the next six months, your expiration date will remain the same as that of your current limited-term license.
Written Knowledge Test
Testing is not required when obtaining a replacement limited-term license.
STEPS
Gather Your Documents For Your Replacement Limited-Term:
- Current Utah limited-term license. If lost/stolen, bring something from this list to verify your identity.
- Proof of lawful presence. Visit our Required Documents page for what is acceptable proof.
- Address verification (2) if you have moved from your last known address on file.
- If you submit your address change online prior to scheduling your appointment, address verification will not be required.
- Has your name changed? Click for more information on what documents to bring.
Submit Application and Schedule Appointment:
- You will need to schedule an appointment to visit a Driver License office to complete the process of replacing your limited-term license.
Apply for Limited-Term ReplacementArrive For Your Appointment:
- Have your appointment confirmation number ready to check in at the front desk.
- Take a photo.
- Take a number.
- Present documents to the examiner.
- SAVE verification will be run to verify your document status. (This process may take up to 14 days or long)
- Complete the eye test.
- Pay the non-refundable fee of $32.00 (65 and older $27.00.)
When Do I Get My Limited-Term License?
- A temporary, limited-term license will be issued on the same day.
- The completed limited-term license will be mailed to you in approximately 4-6 weeks and will have an expiration date of your lawful presence or five years, whichever is sooner. If there is no expiration date on your lawful presence documents, the expiration date of the limited-term license will be one year from the date of issuance.
Attention: By law, you may not possess more than one REAL ID-compliant certificate at a time (e.g., a Utah license and a Colorado ID.)