A Utah owner who allows a minor to drive is a parent or guardian who has given a minor permission to drive in the state of Utah. There are two types of Utah Owner who allows a minor to drive: Motor Vehicle Owner and Non-Motor Vehicle Owner. A Motor Vehicle Owner is a parent or legal guardian who owns a vehicle in Utah and has allowed a minor to drive it. They must have a valid driver's license and be responsible for the vehicle, as well as ensuring that the minor has the proper driver's license and insurance. A Non-Motor Vehicle Owner is a parent or legal guardian who does not own a vehicle in Utah, but who allows the minor to drive a vehicle owned by another person with the owner's permission. The Non-Motor Vehicle Owner must ensure that the minor has the proper driver's license and insurance. In addition, the Non-Motor Vehicle Owner must be aware of the laws regarding minors driving in Utah.