Utah Driving Schools
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Utah Insurance Discount
Utah insurance discount
Per state code guidelines
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Who qualifies
All ages eligible
State MandatedDiscount
Per state code guidelines
Requirements
Must meet state code guidelines. Voluntary completion within last 3 years. Certificate required for insurer.
Driving Schools in Utah
Utah DMV Reference
DMV Office Locations
Find your nearest DMV office in Utah. Addresses, hours, and appointment info.
License Renewal Guide
How to renew your Utah driver's license. Online, in-person, and mail options.
License Fee Schedule
Utah DMV fees for permits, licenses, renewals, and ID cards.
DMV Forms and Documents
Required documents for licenses, REAL ID, name changes, and more.
Vehicle Registration
Registration fees, title transfers, and emissions requirements.
Driver's Handbook
Official driver's manual, chapter summaries, and study topics.
Frequently Asked Questions About Driving in Utah
You must be at least 15 years old to get a learner's permit in Utah. The permit must be held for 6 months, and 40 hours of supervised driving are required including 10 at night.
No. Utah bans all non-family passengers throughout the entire intermediate license stage. This is one of the strictest passenger rules in the country, with no phase-in period.
Yes. Utah requires driver's education for teens under 18. The state allows online courses through approved providers, and completing driver's ed is required to get the permit at age 15.
Utah teen intermediate license holders cannot drive between midnight and 5 a.m. Exceptions apply for work, school, and emergencies.
A Utah driver's license costs $52 for a new license, which is valid for 5 years. The permit fee varies based on age and the type of license being sought.
Utah teens can get a full unrestricted license at age 17 after holding the intermediate license with a clean record and satisfying all GDL requirements.
Yes. A 16-year-old with a Utah intermediate license can drive alone during allowed hours, but cannot carry any non-family passengers at any time during the intermediate stage.
Yes. Utah bans cell phone use for all novice drivers on an intermediate license. Utah also has one of the stricter impaired driving laws in the country.
Utah's knowledge test covers road signs, traffic laws, and safe driving practices from the Utah Driver Handbook. The sign recognition section is a common area where first-time test takers lose points.
Utah requires 40 hours of supervised driving practice, including 10 hours at night. A licensed adult aged 21 or older must be in the vehicle at all times during the permit phase.
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