UTAH CODE (Last Updated: January 16, 2015) |
Title 78B. Judicial Code |
Chapter 8. Miscellaneous |
Part 3. Process Server Act |
§ 78B-8-302. Process servers. (Effective 5/13/2014)
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(1) Complaints, summonses, and subpoenas may be served by a person who is: (a) 18 years of age or older at the time of service; and (b) not a party to the action or a party's attorney. (2) Except as provided in Subsection (5), the following may serve all process issued by the courts of this state: (a) a peace officer employed by a political subdivision of the state acting within the scope and jurisdiction of the peace officer's employment; (b) a sheriff or appointed deputy sheriff employed by a county of the state; (c) a constable, or the constable's deputy, serving in compliance with applicable law; (d) an investigator employed by the state and authorized by law to serve civil process; and (e) a private investigator licensed in accordance with Title 53, Chapter 9, Private Investigator Regulation Act. (3) A private investigator licensed in accordance with Title 53, Chapter 9, Private Investigator Regulation Act, may not make an arrest pursuant to a bench warrant. (5) Any service under this section when the use of force is authorized on the face of the document, or when a breach of the peace is imminent or likely under the totality of the circumstances, may only be served by: (a) a law enforcement officer, as defined in Section 53-13-103; or (b) a constable, as defined in Subsection 53-13-105(1)(b)(ii). (6) The following may not serve process issued by a court: (a) a person convicted of a felony violation of an offense listed in Subsection 77-41-102(16); or (b) a person who is a respondent in a proceeding described in Title 78B, Chapter 7, Protective Orders, in which a court has granted the petitioner a protective order. (7) A person serving process shall: (a) legibly document the date and time of service on the front page of the document being served; (b) legibly print the process server's name, address, and telephone number on the return of service; (c) sign the return of service in substantial compliance with Section 78B-5-705; (d) if the process server is a peace officer, sheriff, or deputy sheriff, legibly print the badge number of the process server on the return of service; and (e) if the process server is a private investigator, legibly print the private investigator's identification number on the return of service.
Amended by Chapter 378, 2014 General Session