Renew driving privilege card (DPC) - not US citizen cannot establish lawful/legal presence

General information:

  • You can renew your Utah driving privilege card (DPC) six (6) months before the expiration date.
  • Online renewal is not an option for a driving privilege card.
  • If you have received more than one (1) citation in one (1) year, have been suspended or revoked, or your DPC has been expired for more than six (6) months, you will be required to complete a 25-question open-book written knowledge test.
  • You are required to test in English.
  1. Fill out online application & make appointment

    • REQUIRED: Online application
    • SAVE TIME: Make appointment
  2. Gather your documents - must bring to appointment

    • Bring your current Utah limited-term driver license. 
    • If you have moved from the last known address on your limited-term license, bring two (2) documents providing proof of your Utah address.
    • Bring your current lawful presence identity document.
      • A S.A.V.E. verification will be run to verify your document status (this process may take up to 14 days.)  To understand S.A.V.E verifications, click here.
    • If your name has changed, bring proof of your new name.
  3. At your appointment

    • Have your confirmation number ready to check-in
    • Have photo taken
    • Present documents
    • Take eye test
    • Pay the non-refundable fee of $23.00
    • If required (because of expiration, suspensions, or multiple citations), you will then take the written knowledge test.

Ready to Start?

1. Complete Application
2. Book Your Appointment (link at end of application)
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When do I get my driving privilege card?

  • After all requirements for a DPC have been completed, you will receive a temporary no-privilege document that is a receipt only.
  • The completed DPC will expire on the birth date in the first year from the date the card was issued or renewed and will then be mailed to you in approximately 4-6 weeks.