How to Get Your Learner's Permit in Utah
Last verified: 2026-03
Here is what you need to know about getting your learner's permit in Utah. The minimum age is 15, and you will need to hold your permit for 6 months before taking the road test.
Age and Eligibility at a Glance
- Minimum Age
- 15
- Permit Holding Period
- 6 months
- Supervised Hours
- 40 hrs
How to Apply for Your Permit
- 1 Gather required documents (proof of identity, Social Security card, proof of residency, parental consent if under 18)
- 2 Visit your nearest Utah DLD office
- 3 Pass the vision screening
- 4 Pass the written knowledge test
- 5 Pay the permit fee
- 6 Practice driving with a licensed adult for at least 40 hours, including 10 hours at night
Knowledge Test Details
- Number of questions
- 25
- Passing percentage
- 80%
Supervised Driving Requirements
- Total supervised hours
- 40 hours
- Nighttime hours required
- 10 hours
- Permit holding period
- 6 months
Permit Fees
Utah-Specific Information
Utah requires 40 supervised hours with 10 at night, slightly below the national average of 50. Utah uses the Driver License Division (DLD) rather than a traditional DMV. The intermediate license is available at age 16.
Frequently Asked Questions
You must be at least 15 years old to apply for a learner's permit in Utah.
Utah requires you to hold your learner's permit for at least 6 months before you can take the road test.
The Utah learner's permit knowledge test has 25 questions. You need to answer at least 80% correctly to pass.
Utah requires 40 hours of supervised driving during the learner's permit period. At least 10 of those hours must be completed at night.
Contact the Utah Driver License Division (DLD) for the current list of required documents.
Ready for Your License?
Once you complete your permit period, the next step is earning your full driver's license.
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