Utah Code § 20A-2-602

Change of voter registration record disclosure status -- Notice -- Redesignation
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of status.
(1) On or before April 6, 2026, the lieutenant governor shall mail to each registered voter whose
voter registration record is designated as withheld:
(a) an at-risk designation request form;
(b) the following written notice:
"Notice of Voter Registration Record Status Change
You are receiving this notice because your voter registration record is currently classified
as withheld and is not subject to public disclosure. Your voter registration will no longer be
classified as withheld, and will be subject to public disclosure unless, before May 6, 2026, you
submit the enclosed at-risk designation request form, and the required proof that you qualify
as an at-risk voter, to your county clerk. If you do not take this action before May 6, 2026, or if
you do not qualify as an at-risk voter, you will be designated as a public registered voter.
As a public registered voter, the following information from your voter registration record is
subject to public disclosure:
full legal name;
voter identification number and federal information processing series geographic code;
age range;
complete residential address, including the unit type and number;
county of residence;
mailing address, including the city;
voting precinct, congressional district, state House of Representatives district, state Senate
district, state school board district, local school board district, county council district, and city
council district;
party affiliation or status as unaffiliated;
status as an active or inactive voter;
the last day on which your registration record was updated; and

your voting history.
You may apply for designation as an at-risk voter in accordance with Utah Code Section

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