Utah Courts
URJP Rule 17 (Rules of Juvenile Procedure)
URJP Rule 17 (Rules of Juvenile Procedure)
Rule 17. The petition.
(a) Delinquency cases.
(1) The petition must allege the offense as it is designated by statute or ordinance, and must state: in concise terms, the definition of the offense together with a designation of the section or provision of law allegedly violated; the name, age and date of birth of the minor; the name and residence address of the minor's parents, guardian or custodian; the date and place of the offense; and the name or identity of the victim, if known.
(2) For all non-felony-level offenses, the petition must state the specific condition that allows for the filing of the petition pursuant to Utah Code sections 80-6-303.5, 80-6-304.5, or 80-6-305.
(3) The petition must be verified and filed by the prosecuting attorney upon information and belief.
(b) Neglect, abuse, dependency, permanent termination and ungovernability cases.
(1) The petition must set forth in plain and concise language the jurisdictional basis as designated by statute, the facts supporting the court's jurisdiction, and the relief sought. The petition must state: the name, age and residence of the minor; the name and residence of the minor's parent, guardian or custodian; and if the parent, guardian or custodian is unknown, the name and residence of the nearest known relative or the person or agency exercising physical or legal custody of the minor.
(2) The petition must be verified and statements made therein may be made on information and belief.
(3) A petition filed by a state human services agency must either be prepared or approved by the office of the attorney general. When the petitioner is an employee or agent of a state agency acting in his or her official capacity, the name of the agency must be set forth and the petitioner must designate his or her title.
(4) A petition for termination of parental rights must also include, to the best information or belief of the petitioner: the name and residence of the petitioner; the sex and place of birth of the minor; the relationship of the petitioner to the minor; the dates of the birth of the minor’s parents; and the name and address of the person having legal custody or guardianship, or acting in loco parentis to the minor, or the organization or agency having legal custody or providing care for the minor.
(c) Other cases.
(1) Protective orders. Petitions may be filed on forms available from the court clerk and must conform to the format and arrangement of such forms.
(2) Petitions for adjudication expungement
smust meet all of the criteria of Utah Code section 80-6-1004.1 and must state: the name, age, and residence of the petitioner. Petitions for expungement must be accompanied by an original criminal history report obtained from the Bureau of Criminal Identification and proof of service upon the office of the county attorney, or within a prosecution district, the office of the district attorney for each jurisdiction in which an adjudication occurred prior to being filed with the court clerk.(3) Petitions for expungement of nonjudicial adjustments must meet all of the criteria of Utah Code section 80-6-1004.2 and must state: the name, age, and residence of the petitioner. Petition for nonjudicial expungement must be served upon the office of the county attorney, or within a prosecution district, the office of the district attorney for each jurisdiction in which a nonjudicial adjustment occurred.
(4) Petitions for vacatur must meet all of the criteria of Utah Code section 80-6-1002 and must state any agency known or alleged to have documents related to the offense for which vacatur is sought. Petitions for vacatur must be accompanied by an original criminal history report obtained from the Bureau of Criminal Identification and proof of service upon the office of the county attorney, or within a prosecution district, the office of the district attorney for each jurisdiction in which an adjudication occurred prior.
(5) Petitions in other proceedings must conform to Rule 10 of the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure, except that in adoption proceedings, the petition must be accompanied by a certified copy of the Decree of Permanent Termination.
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