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Utah Code Ann. A Utah money judgment lasts for 8 years and then expires. You can renew a Utah money judgment for another 8 years, if the judgment creditor files a motion to renew within the original 8 year statute of limitations. The Utah Renewal of Judgment Act is found at Utah Code Ann. 78B-6-1801.
File the judgment or Abstract of Judgment in the office of the County Recorder in the county in which the debtors real property is located. If the debtor has real property in more than one county, file in each county. Also file with the County Recorder a Judgment Information Statement.
A civil or small claims judgment from district court can be renewed by filing a Motion to Renew Judgment with the court that entered the judgment. The motion must be filed before the statute of limitations on the judgment expires.
A civil or small claims judgment from district court can be renewed by filing a Motion to Renew Judgment with the court that entered the judgment. The motion must be filed before the statute of limitations on the judgment expires.
Procedure The plaintiff lodges a written request for default judgment if the defendant fails to file a notice of intention to defend within ten days. The request must be in duplicate. Original summons, sheriffs return of service and documents on which cause of action is based, (if applicable) must accompany the request.
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Where monies are owed, the available methods of enforcement are:- Attachment of earnings. Warrant of control. Charging order. Third party debt order. Judgment Summons/Committal to Prison. Order for Sale.
A Utah money judgment lasts for 8 years and then expires. You can renew a Utah money judgment for another 8 years, if the judgment creditor files a motion to renew within the original 8 year statute of limitations. The Utah Renewal of Judgment Act is found at Utah Code Ann. 78B-6-1801.
A judgment remains on your credit record for 5 years or until it is paid in full or a rescission is granted by the courts. Although not always the case, in general a consumer is listed as defaulting before a credit provider applies for a judgment.
To get a judgment by default, you must serve the other party with the Summons and the Complaint/Petition, file proof of service with the court, and then wait at least 21 days (30 days if the other party was served outside Utah).
A satisfaction of judgment is a document signed by a judgment creditor and generally filed with the court, indicating that a judgment has been paid in full.

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