Utah Driver License Division Adjusts Services Due to COVID-19
April 20 2020 - 12:48PM
Business Wire
Renewals, other services still available
online
In an effort to support the Stay Safe Stay Home directive, the
Utah Driver License Division (DLD) has announced it will be
processing only the following essential services:
- Commercial Driver License (CDL): All CDL processes will be
allowed. Individuals must appear in-person and long wait times are
likely to occur.
- Driver license and identification cards: A driver license or
identification card can be renewed within one week of expiration.
Any lost driver license or identification card will be
processed.
- Reinstatement of a driver license: All reinstatement fees
should be paid through the Call Center at 801-965-4437. DLD offices
will be able to process the reinstatement only when a replacement
license is needed.
- Administrative Hearings: Administrative hearings will be
conducted by phone only. Please contact your local office to
schedule a hearing appointment.
“For those who qualify to do so, renewing a license online is
both effective and supports the current directives,” said Chris
Caras, DLD Director. “Completing your renewal online allows you to
be safe and assists the Division in our efforts to comply with the
directives regarding social distancing.”
Furthermore, if your learner permit expired on or after March 1,
2020, contact the office where you applied to request an extended
permit.
Regular operator tests have been put on hold until Friday, May
1. Individuals can be put on a call back list by calling the
driving skills test number at the office where they plan to take
the test. Skills Tests for motorcycles can be scheduled if the
driver currently has a permit. CDL tests can be scheduled as
usual.
Scheduling of online appointments is discontinued at this time.
However, several services can still be completed on the DLD’s
website:
- Requesting and purchasing of driving record (MVR)
- Address changes to driver license or state identification
- Live Chat with customer service representative
To see a comprehensive list of available services, visit
https://dld.utah.gov/.
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