Gov. Cox today announced the public launch of MyUtah, a new secure online portal at myutah.gov that brings many of the most common state services into one easy-to-navigate site.
“MyUtah is about a better user experience,” said Gov. Cox. “Utahns should be able to get what they need without jumping through hoops. This is a practical upgrade that saves time, reduces confusion, and helps people trust what they are seeing online.”
MyUtah brings common services into one place and is built to reduce friction for Utahns. The portal is designed for on-the-go access and streamlines the steps people often take to find the right agency, the right page, and the right form. MyUtah is also built with security and privacy at the center. The portal connects users to services while data remains in the originating state systems, rather than being centralized in a new database.
“MyUtah is a foundational upgrade to how Utah delivers services online,” said Alan Fuller, Chief Information Officer and Director of the Division of Technology Services. “We built it to be secure, simple to navigate, and ready to expand. People can sign in and move through services with fewer steps and less guesswork.”
Utah has been a national leader in digital service delivery for years. Utah.gov averages more than 300,000 views per month with more than 150,000 active users. Across state websites, Utah sees more than 12 million views per month and more than 2.8 million active users.
For more information, watch the video demo, or visit myutah.gov to get started.

