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Code · Utah · Title 10 — Utah Municipal Code · Chapter 2

10-2-701.5. Form of petition.

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Effective 5/25/2026
10-2-701.5. Form of petition.
A petition for municipal disincorporation shall substantially comply with, and be circulated in, the following form:
PETITION FOR MUNICIPAL DISINCORPORATION
To the Honorable District Court of ____ County, Utah:
We, the undersigned citizens and legal voters of the State of Utah, and residents of ____ City, Utah, respectfully petition the Court to submit a proposal to disincorporate ____ City, Utah, to the legal voters resident within said city for their approval or rejection at a special election ordered held by the court for that purpose; and each signator for himself or herself says: I have personally signed this petition; I am a legal voter of the State of Utah; I am a resident of ____ City, Utah, and my residence and post office address are correctly written after my name.
WARNING TO SIGNERS WITH PRIVATE VOTER REGISTRATION RECORDS
If you sign this petition, your voter identification number and the date you signed may be publicly disclosed. This disclosure may occur even if you are an at-risk voter with a voter registration record that has been classified as a private record.
Amended by Chapter 102 , 2026 General Session
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