Utah Driver License Offices
Find your nearest DMV office in Utah. 30 locations with addresses, phone numbers, and office hours.
Browse the complete directory of Utah DMV office locations below. Each listing includes the office address, phone number, and business hours. Use the search bar to filter by city or zip code, or click "Use My Location" to find the nearest DMV office to you. We recommend contacting your local office directly before visiting to confirm hours and appointment requirements.
Utah Driver License Division Headquarters
Salt Lake City Driver License Office
Ogden Driver License Office
Farmington Driver License Office
West Valley City Driver License Office
South Valley Driver License Office
Tooele Driver License Office
Provo Driver License Office
Orem Driver License Office
American Fork Driver License Office
Price Driver License Office
Richfield Driver License Office
Roosevelt Driver License Office
Vernal Driver License Office
Logan Driver License Office
Brigham City Driver License Office
Tremonton Driver License Office
Heber City Driver License Office
Nephi Driver License Office
Fillmore Driver License Office
Manti Driver License Office
Moab Driver License Office
Monticello Driver License Office
Blanding Driver License Office
Cedar City Driver License Office
St. George Driver License Office
Kanab Driver License Office
Panguitch Driver License Office
Delta Driver License Office
Ephraim Driver License Office
What to Bring to the DMV
Before visiting a Utah DMV office, make sure you have all required documents. Requirements may vary by office and the type of service you need, so check with your local DMV ahead of time. Most offices require the following items:
Disclaimer: Office locations, hours, and phone numbers may change. We recommend calling ahead or visiting the to confirm details before your visit. Schedule an appointment online when available to reduce wait times.
Official Federal Resources
For additional information about driver licensing, vehicle safety standards, and commercial vehicle regulations, consult these official federal resources. Each agency provides authoritative guidance for drivers across all 50 states.