Utah Department of Public Safety

Driver License Division - Limited License Requirements for Alcohol and Drug Related Offenses

Effective May 12, 2009

Original sanction period extended for a minimum of three years.

Be violation free for at least one year to be eligible for limited license.


NEEDED FOR HEARING:

  • written verification for the person's primary care physician that:
    • to the physician's knowledge the person had not used any narcotic drug or other controlled substance except as prescribed by a licensed medical practitioner within the last three years; and
    • the physician is not aware of any physical, emotional, or mental impairment that would affect the person's ability to operate a motor vehicle safe.
  • a letter from the last convicting judge for a violation of a traffic law that resulted the last extension of the person's original sanction period;
  • a letter from the employer outlining the work schedule for the person if limited driving privileges are being requested to commute to and from work; and
  • a copy of the class schedule for the person if limited driving privileges are being requested to commute to and from school.

BEFORE LICENSE IS ISSUED:

  • clear all outstanding indefinite department actions;
  • pay all reinstatement fees;
  • pay licensing fees; and
  • complete required testing.
[Last Update - Friday, 08-Mar-2013 16:25:36 MST]