(1) The division has identified the following documents as acceptable forms of Utah residence:
- (a) bank statement;
- (b) court documents;
- (c) current mortgage or rental contract;
- (d) major credit card bill;
- (e) property tax notice statement or receipt;
- (f) school transcript;
- (g) utility bill;
(h) vehicle title;
- (i) proof of enrollment in the Safe at Home Program;
- (j) youth fee waiver indicating the applicant is in the custody of the Division of Child and Family Services; or
- (k) other documents acceptable to the division upon review.
- (2) The division may review residency evidence dated over 90 days before acceptance.
(3)(a) An individual using a letter of verification of homelessness verified by the Department of Workforce Services may be eligible for a waiver of the fee for an identification card.
- (b) The division shall accept the verification letter as acceptable evidence for Utah residency.
(4)(a) The division may authorize the sponsoring agency of an individual under temporary care, custody, or treatment of a government, public, or private business, to sign an affidavit verifying the residence of the applicant.
- (b) The division shall recognize the sponsoring agency's address as the Utah residence address of the applicant, upon approval of the division director or designee.
- (5) The division shall allow an individual who is in the state's legal custody to use the address of a local Division of Child and Family Services as proof of residency.
KEY: acceptable documents, identification cards, license certificates, limited-term license certificates
Date of Last Change: July 8, 2025
Notice of Continuation: January 7, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53-3-104; 53-3-205; 53-3-214; 53-3-410; 53-3-804