Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R708. Public Safety, Driver License |
R708-45. Renewal or Duplicate License for Utah Residents Temporarily Residing Out of State |
R708-45-5. Renewal or Duplicate License Application
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(1) To apply for a renewal or duplicate license under the provisions of this rule, an applicant shall submit to the division:
(a) a license application form, which can be obtained from the division either online or through the mail;
(b) verification pursuant to Section 53-3-205 of:
(i) identity;
(ii) legal presence;
(iii) social security number; and
(iv) Utah residency;
(c) a completed certificate of visual examination form which can be obtained from the division either online or through the mail, if the applicant is age 64 years and 6 months or older at the time of application;
(d) supporting documentation that establishes an applicant is a DOD applicant, DOS applicant or military applicant, if applicable;
(e) proof of successful completion of a certified Motorcycle Safety Foundation rider training course, if the applicant is a military applicant and is applying for an original motorcycle endorsement;
(f) written notice of the applicant's intent to apply for a renewal or duplicate license under the provisions of this rule; and
(g) applicable fees.
(2) Upon receipt of a completed application packet, the division:
(a) shall review the materials to determine if the applicant is eligible for a renewal or duplicate license; and
(b) may request additional information to determine if the applicant is eligible for a renewal or duplicate license.
(3)(a) If the division determines that the applicant has met all of the requirements for a renewal or duplicate license, the division shall issue the license certificate to the applicant.
(b) The license certificate shall expire as provided in Section 53-3-205.
(4) If the division determines that the applicant does not meet the requirements for a renewal or duplicate license:
(a) the division shall issue a denial letter to the applicant that states the reasons for the denial; and
(b) the applicant may seek agency review as provided by Section 63G-4-301 by filing a written request for review within 30 calendar days after the issuance of the letter.