Rules of Civil Procedure – Effective May 1, 2024

URCP006. Time. AMEND. The amendment adds the “Juneteenth National Freedom Day” to the list of legal holidays in subparagraph (a)(6)(E).

URCP012. Defenses and objections. AMEND. The amendments reflect the need to file and serve an answer, and clarify the use of terminology in domestic relations actions.

URCP064. Writs in general. AMEND. The amendments substitute the word “file” with the word “record” as it relates to recording with the county recorder.  Other non-substantive changes to the rule were made to adhere to the Utah Supreme Court style guide for the rules.

URCP066. Receivers. AMEND. The amendments substitute the word “file” with the word “record” as it relates to recording with the county recorder.  Other non-substantive changes to the rule were made to adhere to the Utah Supreme Court style guide for the rules.

URCP069A. Seizure of property. AMEND. The amendments substitute the word “file” with the word “record” as it relates to recording with the county recorder.  Other non-substantive changes to the rule were made to adhere to the Utah Supreme Court style guide for the rules.

URCP069B. Sale of property; delivery of property. AMEND. The amendments substitute the word “file” with the word “record” as it relates to recording with the county recorder.  Other non-substantive changes to the rule were made to adhere to the Utah Supreme Court style guide for the rules.

URCP069C. Redemption of real property after sale. AMEND. The amendments substitute the word “file” with the word “record” as it relates to recording with the county recorder.  Other non-substantive changes to the rule were made to adhere to the Utah Supreme Court style guide for the rules.

URCP083. Vexatious litigants. AMEND. The amendments clarify the ability to file a notice of or petition for permission to appeal, as well as, the notice and opportunity to be heard when the court is entering orders.

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