R708-48-7. Procedure to Obtain and Renew an Installer License  


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  • (1) To apply for or renew an installer license, an applicant shall submit a completed installer application packet to the division at 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah.

    (2) The packet shall include:

    (a) a completed installer application form provided by the division, which has been signed and notarized by the applicant and all other required parties;

    (b) an application or renewal fee, which shall be made payable to the department;

    (c) one completed FBI applicant fingerprint card (Form FD-258) with the applicant's legible fingerprints and a check or money order made payable to the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification to cover the fee associated with a criminal history background check; and

    (d) a signed agreement verifying that the applicant has read and understands all of the laws and rules that are applicable to the ignition interlock system program.

    (3) Upon receipt of a completed installer application packet, the division shall review all of the materials submitted by the applicant to determine if the applicant meets the requirements in Title 53, Chapter 3, Part 10 and R708-48.

    (4)(a) If the applicant meets all of the requirements for licensure found in Title 53, Chapter 3, Part 10 and R708-48, the applicant shall be granted an installer license.

    (b) Installer licenses are not transferable.

    (c) If an installer license is lost or destroyed, the provider may obtain a duplicate of the license by submitting the following to the division:

    (i) a notarized affidavit which describes the date the license was lost or destroyed and the surrounding circumstances; and

    (ii) the duplicate license fee.

    (5) If the applicant does not meet the requirements for licensure found in Title 53, Chapter 3, Part 10 and R708-48, the application shall be denied and the applicant shall be issued a notice of denial with information regarding the reason for denial and process by which the applicant may appeal the division's decision.