Voter Identification
Per State Code Section 20A-1-102(83), “Valid voter identification” means:
- A form of identification that bears the name and photograph of the voter which may include:
- A currently valid Utah driver license
- A currently valid identification card that is issued by:
- the state; or
- a branch, department, or agency of the United States;
- A currently valid Utah permit to carry a concealed weapon;
- A currently valid United States passport; or
- A currently valid United States military identification card;
- One of the following identification cards, whether or not the card includes a photograph of the voter:
- A valid tribal identification card;
- A Bureau of Indian Affairs card; or
- A tribal treaty card; or
- Two forms of identification not listed under Subsection (82)(a) or (b) but that bear the name of the voterĀ and provide evidence that the voter resides in the voting precinct, which may include:
- A current utility bill or a legible copy thereof, dated within the 90 days before the election;
- A bank or other financial account statement, or a legible copy thereof;
- A certified birth certificate;
- A valid Social Security card;
- A check issued by the state or the federal government or a legible copy thereof;
- A paycheck from the voter’s employer, or a legible copy thereof;
- A currently valid Utah hunting or fishing license;
- Certified naturalization documentation;
- A currently valid license issued by an authorized agency of the United States;
- A certified copy of court records showing the voter’s adoption or name change;
- A valid Medicaid card, Medicare card, or Electronic Benefits Transfer Card;
- A currently valid identification card issued by:
- A local government within the state;
- An employer for an employee; or
- A college, university, technical school, or professional school located within the state; or
- A current Utah vehicle registration.