This bill tightens Utah’s rules for unlicensed driving by requiring police to impound vehicles when drivers lack a license, permit, or driving privilege card and can’t be verified, with some exceptions. Officers may use fingerprinting to ID drivers, and agencies must have compatible equipment by 2028. Impound and testing fees rise to $600 and $60, repeat offenses become a class B misdemeanor, and owners who let unlicensed people drive face a $500 minimum fine. The bill also updates license checks, suspension rules, and requires fingerprinting technology to link with police and court databases.