Thinking of getting fake I.D.?

Utah Code 53-3-227

Utah Code 53-3-227 prohibits anyone from driving on our highways if they have been

  • (1)denied a license,
  • (2)had their license suspended,
  • (3)had their license revoked,
  • Been disqualified from driving.
  • (Same prohibitions) in another state.

    Recently enterprising types have been advertising a "way around" your driving privelege problems. They also mention other clever uses of phoney ID but that's another subject. One example of a drivers' license workaround is displayed below.

    If you even think this U.N. Drivers License, or any other form of phoney I.D., could be a workaround out of your driving problems, think again. If your driving privelege has been terminated, do the smart thing; work with DPS to have it reinstated. Then take care of it with careful, legal, polite driving habits. Polite is cool.

    Oh, by the way, if your driving privelege is revoked, and you display one of these U.N. driver's licenses to an officer, you're probably going to the judge immediately.

    Bottom Line: If you're revoked, you're revoked!

    One Case Study:

    One good man we know had been revoked as a result of a long line of bad driving habits. He figured that he needed a new persona, so he engaged one of the more professional I.D. producers. Got a new birth certificate, drivers license and SS-number. A real 007 treatment for just a few hundred bucks. He presented his drivers license to a sharp Trooper in the Southwest and he is now cooling his heels in the county jail, and he still has the same driver license problems as before. He highly recommends that nobody try the same thing.