Final answer:
Yes, a violation in Utah or a non-resident Violator Compact member state can result in a suspension of your license.
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, a violation in Utah or a non-resident Violator Compact member state can result in a suspension of your license.
The Violator Compact is an agreement between 44 states that allows them to share information about traffic violations committed by non-residents. If you receive a traffic violation in a member state, such as Utah, your home state can be notified and may choose to suspend your license.
For example, if you live in California and commit a traffic violation in Utah, the state of California can suspend your license based on the information provided by Utah.