How to Get Your Utah Driver’s License: Step-by-Step

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The Utah Department of Public Safety Driver License Division oversees the state’s graduated licensing program. This program helps first-time drivers learn driving basics through knowledge testing, behind-the-wheel practice, and real-world experience under the supervision of a licensed adult.

Utah’s GDL program begins at 15 years old, under certain requirements, taking the driver through a series of permits and licensing. The permit then becomes an unrestricted (adult) license with patience and practice.

Adults (18+) wanting to apply for their UT driver’s license can partake in this GDL program. Else, adults can take a series of tests (the same as the GDL program) back-to-back, along with real-world experience.

This guide shares how you’ll get a license in Utah starting with a learner’s permit. The guide then covers what’s required if you’re getting a license as an adult or coming from out of state.

You will visit a UT DMV throughout each licensing application.

Getting a Learner’s Permit in Utah

The learner’s permit becomes available at age 15 and to residents of the state. The teen will appear before a Driver’s License Examiner, submitting their application and taking their vision/written tests.

There are different requirements for each age group (detailed below).

Non-U.S. citizens can apply to get their learner’s permit, too, by providing legal documentation. Out-of-state, first-time drivers can transfer their learners if they have a valid permit and submit documents.

Any teen under 18 is required to take a driver’s education course to obtain their learner’s permit. The course covers essential driving skills and knowledge. These courses are available locally or found through our current listing of Utah driver’s ed programs.

An adult should accompany you to a local DMV when processing your learner’s permit. An insured vehicle is required, too, as you will take a driving skills test during the permitting.

Permit Requirements (Ages 15 – 17)

Teens between ages of 15 and 17 have the following requirements when applying for a permit:

  • Have parental or guardian consent
  • Complete a driver’s education course
  • Pass the written and driving test
  • 40 hours of practice driving (10 at night)

Permit Requirements (Age 18)

Adults (age 18) have the following requirements when applying for a permit:

  • Complete a driver’s education course
  • Pass the written and driving test

Permit Requirements (Age 19)

Adults (age 19) have the following requirements when applying for a permit:

  • Pass the written and driving test
  • Hold a permit for 90-days with 40 hours of practice or complete driver’s ed

Applying for Your Learner’s Permit

Given you’re on track through the graduated licensing program – here are the steps when submitting your learner’s permit application when under 19 years of age:

  1. Visit your local DMV with a parent or guardian
  2. File the Learner Permit Application (DLD6a)
  3. Provide proof of identification
    1. Primary: Birth certificate, passport, or other official ID
    2. SSN: W-2, paystub, or Social Security card
    3. (2) forms showing residency
  4. Pay the $19 learner’s permit fee

Note: You may also take a vision and medical test during this process.

About the Written Test

You will take a 50-point knowledge test during the application. This test examines your ability to acknowledge and answer road safety questions. We recommend reviewing your UT driver’s manual or using online practice tests from approved third parties to improve your passing chances.

Pass these requirements and you can drive with a qualified parent, guardian, or driving trainer. This will let you gain the valuable behind-the-wheel experience needed when upgrading to a provisional.

The Required Behind-the-Wheel Experience

Getting behind-the-wheel experience is a requirement for those going through the GDL program.

Requirements include:

  • Under 18: 40 hours (10 at night) with a driving instructor, licensed parent/guardian
  • Over 18: 40 hours (10 at night) with a licensed driver over 21

Next up is…

Getting an Unrestricted License in Utah

Those holding a provisional can upgrade to an unrestricted license when they meet the criteria.

Criteria include:

  • Under 18: Held a permit for 6 months with 40 hours driving experience and driver’s ed
  • 18 Years Old: Held a permit for 90 days with 40 hours driving experience and driver’s ed
  • 19 and Older: Held a permit for 90 days with 40 hours driving experience or driver’s ed

Here are the steps you’ll take to get a new driver’s license and a Utah adult:

  1. Go to the DMV
  2. Show proof of a completed driver’s education course
  3. Submit documents proving behind-the-wheel experience (if applicable)
  4. File a Driver’s License Application (DLD6a)
  5. Submit your personal information:
    1. ID with SSN
    2. Birth Certificate
    3. Passport
  6. Submit your proof of residency:
    1. Utility bill
    2. Insurance policy
    3. Bank statement
  7. Pass the applicable tests & exams:
    1. Vision
    2. Knowledge
    3. Road
  8. Pay the $39 licensing fee

You will take a road skills test when applying if you did not take one in the driver’s education course.

The road test examines your ability to control the vehicle and practice safe driving. The driver’s ed course and behind-the-wheel experience should have provided ample training before this test.

Pass these requirements and the unrestricted license is yours!

Congratulations!

You’ve completed your journey in getting a Utah driver’s license. You began with a learner’s permit and finally got unrestricted privileges.

What’s next? Consider registering a vehicle in your name.

You’ll want auto insurance during the registration and throughout your time on the road. Check with local insurance providers or use our UT insurance guides for full details!