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UDAF Launching New Software

The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food launched the first phase of the new Data Management System (DMS) as part of the process of migrating information to a new software program.

 

On December 1, 2020 the first phase of the new Data Management System (DMS) for the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF) went live for new applications on some of the licenses and permits. This system will allow customers to manage all of their licenses, permits, and/or product registrations all in one place! This new system will also provide customers the ability to apply and securely pay online, receive notifications electronically, and print certificates. For those customers requiring a wallet-sized certificate, these will continue to be available. 

As we continue to transition to the new DMS, we need your help. To ensure your information is correct when migrated, the following information must be current or updated in the legacy system:

    • Company Name (if applicable)
    • Contact Name
    • Email
    • Mailing Address
    • Physical Address
    • Phone Number  

Please log into the legacy system and review and update the above listed items as soon as possible. In order to log into the legacy system, please have your customer number or license/permit number and pin ready, then take the steps listed below:

  1.   Go to the UDAF website found at https://ag.utah.gov/
  2.   Click ‘Online Services’ found at the top right hand corner of the screen
  3.   Select the appropriate menu item and continue with the process

Lastly, in order for you to use DMS for new applications, you will need to create a UtahID account.  For more information about UtahID, please visit https://idhelp.utah.gov/.  Once DMS is implemented, you will use the UtahID as your login.  This means you will no longer need to remember your customer number or license/permit number and pin!  

We are excited about the new changes and hope you will be too! 


Thank you again,

UDAF Staff