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I/ We _______________________hereby agree to withdraw my/ our claim(s) and discharge the Insurers and/ or their agents from all of my/ our claims, present or future, in connection with or in any way arising out of an occurrence at __________________________________________ ...
What if My License Has Expired? You're given a 6 month grace period to renew your driver's license in Utah. After these 6-months, you will be required to retake the knowledge test, driving exam, in addition to a vision screening.
Utah law does not have a grace period in which to change an out-of-state driver's license to a Utah license. It simply requires a resident to have a valid Utah driver's license, when driving in Utah.
You can surrender a license voluntarily, or you could be compelled to surrender it as part of a suspension or revocation. For example, in California Vehicle Code section 13551, the state can compel a driver who has received a revocation or suspension to return all of their driver's licenses.
At this time, license cancellation/surrender request are not available through SIRCON or NIPR. To cancel/surrender your license, please complete and submit Section 4 of the Change Request Form by faxing to 385-465-6055 or emailing as a PDF Attachment to licensing.uid@utah.
○ To apply for a Utah license you will need to schedule an appointment on our website dld.utah. You can also fill out and print your application prior to arriving at the office. Review the required documents information prior to appearing for the appointment.
Once you complete the online license application process, it will typically take the Utah Insurance Department a few weeks to finish processing it.