So now we know what exactly the responsibilities of the Division of Motor Vehicles in Utah are. They are responsible for registering and titling vehicles. If you live in Utah and you are about to get a vehicle, be it a motorbike, truck or car, you would need to have it registered and given a title to get all of the legal necessities out of the way. There are about 20 DMV office locations in Utah with different operation times. Hence, you cannot just walk into any location at any time to get your vehicle registered. This would cause a ruckus and would be disorganized. This means that the best bet would be to book a DMV appointment which is necessary of course. 

To be honest, trying to schedule a DMV appointment in Utah can be quite the hassle and time-consuming. Everyone hates having to spend a lot of time at the DMV and all regularly scheduled appointments at the DMV have an average wait time of 23 days. This is a long time to have to wait for just a single appointment. 

How Do I Book an Appointment at Utah DMV? 

             Fortunately, there is more than one way to go about this. All you need to do is then pick the method that is most suitable for you and would help lighten the load a little.

Booking on the internet

 Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Utah DMV has made some adjustments to their website. With these adjustments, it is very possible to book your appointments online but it requires you to be well versed with computers and the internet. This is the best option for you if you hate having to wait in line. First thing first, you would need to log into DMV’s website and click on the make reservation icon. You would then be directed to provide your documents and pick why you are booking an appointment. Then just follow the instructions and boom you have scheduled an appointment without leaving your comfort zone.

By Phoning

This is another option that takes away the hassle of having to wait in line. You could book an appointment by phoning the DMV toll-free number anytime from 8:30 in the morning to 4 in the evening. 

By Booking In-person

This is the final and not a very sought-after option. On arrival, you might have to wait for more than an hour before you are even able to speak to an agent. Then you might be posted from one point to another before getting the chance to explain exactly what you are there for.

What Documents Would I Need for My DMV Appointment?

        Of course, when going for a DMV appointment, you would need to provide some documentation. Here are some of the important paperwork you would need to provide:

Birth certificateIdentity verificationSocial security card/ Utah state identity cardProof of US citizenship, permanent legal residency, or temporary legal status in the United StatesTwo proofs of your residency in Utah.

To get your car registered, here are some important documents you must not miss:

Bill of saleVehicle titleEmission certificatePrevious registration if applicableSafety certificate.

What Else Can I Book an Appointment for at Utah DMV?

        Including the registration of a new car, you can make the following appointments at Utah DMV:

Name or address changePayment of Utah DMV service feeEnrolling in a driver’s education coursePayment of traffic ticketsChecking driving license tickets Renewal of a driver’s license or vehicle registration

                   In conclusion, in Utah, DMV stands for Division of Motor Vehicles and it operates in about 20 locations in the state. Booking an appointment is time-consuming and hectic and you can do this either online, by making a call, or in person. The wait time for your booked appointment is quite long and can take up to 23 days. It is also best to ensure you have all your important documents with you to prevent your time from being wasted. 

–        When Is the Best Time to Go to the Utah DMV?

The best time to schedule an appointment is during the week as fewer people would be there due to work or other appointments.

–        Do you need insurance to register a car in Utah?

          Yes, you do.