Utah Code § 58-92-312

Evidence of licensure -- Identity cards
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(1) When the division issues a license under this chapter, the division shall:
(a) issue an identification card, the design of which the division shall approve by rule in
accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act; and
(b) indicate on the identification card's face that the holder is licensed to act as a private
investigator agent, a private investigator registrant, or a private investigator apprentice.
(2) The division shall issue the identification card without charge to the licensee.
(3) Within five days after the day on which a license terminates for any reason, the licensee shall
mail or deliver a card issued under Subsection (1) to the division for cancellation.
(4) A licensee shall carry the identification card issued under Subsection (1) while engaging in work
regulated under this chapter.
(5) A licensee shall display the license upon the request of a peace officer or a representative of
the division.
(6) Upon request by a person on whose property a licensee engaging in activities governed by
this chapter, or a person acting under the authority of a person on whose property the licensee
engages in activities governed by this chapter, if the licensee is employed by or contracted with
a private investigation agency the licensee shall immediately identify:
(a) the private investigation agency's name; and

(b) the name and phone number of the private investigator agent in control of the private
investigation agency.

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