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Section 803 - Application for identification card -- Age requirements -- Application on behalf of others.

UT Code § 53-3-803 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) A person at least 16 years of age or older may apply to the division for an identification card.

(2) A person younger than 16 years of age may apply to the division for an identification card with the consent of the applicant's parent or guardian.

(3) (a) If a person is unable to apply for the card due to his youth or incapacitation, the application may be made on behalf of that person by his parent or guardian. (b) A parent or guardian applying for an identification card on behalf of a child or incapacitated person shall provide: (i) identification, as required by the commissioner; and (ii) the consent of the incapacitated person, as required by the commissioner.

(a) If a person is unable to apply for the card due to his youth or incapacitation, the application may be made on behalf of that person by his parent or guardian.

(b) A parent or guardian applying for an identification card on behalf of a child or incapacitated person shall provide: (i) identification, as required by the commissioner; and (ii) the consent of the incapacitated person, as required by the commissioner.

(i) identification, as required by the commissioner; and

(ii) the consent of the incapacitated person, as required by the commissioner.

(4) A person who holds an unexpired Utah license certificate issued under Part 2, Driver Licensing Act, may not be issued a Utah identification card or an extension of a regular identification card unless: (a) the Utah license certificate is canceled; and (b) if the Utah license certificate is in the person's possession, the Utah license certificate is surrendered to the division.

(a) the Utah license certificate is canceled; and

(b) if the Utah license certificate is in the person's possession, the Utah license certificate is surrendered to the division.

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Section 803 - Application for identification card -- Age requirements -- Application on behalf of others.