Utah Statutes
§ 23A-1-103 — Domicile or residency.
(1)(1)(a) Subject to Subsections 23A-1-101(15) and 23A-1-101(50), an individual is considered a resident who:
(1)(a)(i) has been domiciled in the state for six consecutive months immediately preceding the purchase of a license or application of a license, permit, or tag; and
(1)(a)(ii) does not claim residency for hunting, fishing, or trapping in another state or country.
(1)(b) To create a new domicile an individual shall:
(1)(b)(i) abandon the old domicile; and
(1)(b)(ii) be able to prove that a new domicile has been established.
(2)A Utah resident retains Utah residency if that individual leaves this state:
(2)(a) to serve in the armed forces of the United States or for religious or educational purposes; and
(2)(b) the individual complies with Subsection 23A-1-101(50)(b).
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 116, 2025 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 23A-1-101
Definitions.§ 23A-1-102
Wildlife declared property of the state.§ 23A-1-103
Domicile or residency.§ 23A-1-201
Private wildlife farms.§ 23A-1-202
Agreement with a tribe.§ 23A-1-203
Utah State Hunting and Fishing Day.§ 23A-1-205
Donating protected wildlife.§ 23A-1-206
New development.§ 23A-10-101
Definitions.§ 23A-10-202
Reporting of invasive species required.