Invisible Condition Alert Program
Utah Code 58-1-604
Utah Code 58-1-604
Utah’s Invisible Condition Alert Program is a voluntary program that allows a person with a defined “invisible condition”1 to have a symbol placed on their driver's license or ID card and register the invisible condition into law enforcement’s record management or computer-aided dispatch system. The Invisible Condition Alert Program is designed to promptly notify first responders about a person's invisible condition that may directly impact the person's ability to communicate.
If you qualify for an invisible condition and wish to participate in the program, you must make the request and consent to release of your medical information via signature on the Driver’s License Division invisible condition request form and/or the Department of Motor Vehicles’ statement of invisible condition. Your healthcare professional may then certify via signature that you have the listed condition. Please refer to each form and/or the respective agency for form submission requirements.
Utah’s Invisible Condition Alert Program informational materials:
Utah Health Care Professionals and Invisible Conditions as defined in 53-3-207
Utah Driver License Division https://dld.utah.gov/invisible-condition/ | 801-965-4437
Invisible Condition Request Form https://dld.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/17/2022/10/Invisible-Condition-Request.pdf
Invisible Condition Removal Form https://dld.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/17/2022/10/Invisible-Condition-Removal.pdf
Statement of Invisible Condition https://tax.utah.gov/forms/current/tc-894.pdf
1 53-3-207: Invisible conditions include: a communication impediment; hearing loss; blindness or visual impairment; autism spectrum disorder; drug allergy; Alzheimer’s disease or dementia; post-traumatic stress disorder; traumatic brain injury; schizophrenia; epilepsy; a developmental disability; Down syndrome; diabetes; a heart condition; or any other condition approved by the department.