Utah Code § 53-8-210

Enforcement of inspection requirements
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(1) A person operating a vehicle shall submit the vehicle to a safety inspection when required to do
so by a peace officer.
(2)
(a) An owner or driver, upon receiving a notice as provided in Section 53-8-209, shall within 14
business days:
(i) secure a safety inspection certificate; and
(ii) present the certificate and the repaired vehicle to the Utah Highway Patrol for verification.
(b) In lieu of compliance with this subsection, the vehicle may not be operated, except as
provided in Subsection (3).
(3)
(a) A person may not operate any vehicle after receiving a notice from a peace officer that the
vehicle is in need of repair or adjustment, except that a peace officer may allow the vehicle to

be driven to the residence or place of business of the owner or driver or to the nearest garage
where repairs are available if driving the vehicle is not excessively dangerous.
(b) The vehicle may not be operated again on the highways until its equipment has been placed
in proper repair and adjustment and otherwise conforms to the requirements of this part and
Title 41, Chapter 6a, Traffic Code, and a safety inspection certificate is obtained as promptly
as possible.
(4) If repair or adjustment of any vehicle or its equipment is necessary, the owner of the vehicle
may obtain repair or adjustment at any place he may choose.

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