General Notary
Can I use a Utah Driving Privilege Card for notarization?
Quick Answer
No. Utah Driving Privilege Cards are not accepted as valid identification for notarization. You will need a government-issued photo ID, passport, or credible witness.
No, Utah Driving Privilege Cards cannot be used for notarization. These cards do not meet the identification requirements established by Utah notary law because they lack the necessary security features and verification standards required for notarial acts.
If you have a Driving Privilege Card, you can still get your documents notarized using alternative identification methods:
- Valid passport (U.S. or foreign) — this is the most common alternative
- Foreign government-issued photo ID that includes a signature and physical description
- Credible witness: A third party who personally knows you, has valid ID, and can swear to your identity under oath
- Consular ID cards from certain countries (verify with your notary in advance)
At NotaryLTD, we understand that identification can be a challenge for some clients. We are happy to discuss your specific situation and find a solution that works within Utah's legal requirements.
Call us at 435-565-1333 before your appointment so we can help you prepare the right documents.
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