Utah Driver License Division Introduces New CardsBeginning Summer 2016, the Department of Public Safety’s Driver License Division will begin to issue newly designed driver license and identification cards.The new cards will feature enhanced security features to improve fraud prevention and protection from counterfeiting and/or alteration. The Driver License Division is continually seeking to improve the way citizen’s identify and personal information is protected. Security features include a laser perforation, laser engraved ghost image and 1D and 2D barcodes.The roll out of the new cards will be done over the next five years and will replace the old style cards as they expire. The new cards comply with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) specifications.The public should plan on receiving their new or renewed cards within six to eight weeks after their initial application. For more information on the new cards and a glimpse at the new design,We were honored to have Utah Governor Gary R.
Welcome to utahdriverslicense.org. We are here to simplify the process of obtaining your Utah drivers license by providing you with up-to-date information and assisting you with all the necessary steps to getting your license as quickly as possible. The first step is getting a driver’s permit, which starts here with studying the Utah Driver’s Handbook. We provide the most recent edition, with easy navigation controls, pulled straight from the Utah Driver License Services, so you don’t have to worry you’re wasting study time on an outdated version.
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