Official Notice Regarding Voter Privacy Mailers
Understanding Recent Changes to Utah Voter Privacy
Received a letter in the mail? Yes, it is authentic.
The Utah Lieutenant Governor’s Office has recently sent official letters to affected constituents regarding updates to state voter privacy laws required by SB 153. This communication was sent to ensure you are fully informed about how your voter registration data is handled.
Read the Full Policy
If you would like a detailed breakdown of the exact changes being implemented, the legislative background, and how to update your voter privacy preferences, please review the complete guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I verify the letter I received is from the State?
Official correspondence from the Lieutenant Governor’s Office will include the official state seal and will direct you strictly to secure “.utah.gov” websites. The state will never ask you for payment, banking information, or your Social Security Number via mail regarding voter privacy.
What if I didn’t receive a letter?
Not all constituents are impacted by this specific update. Letters were only dispatched to individuals whose current voter record classifications require immediate notification under the new law. You can still check your registration status online at any time.