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Code · Utah · Title 17 — Counties · Chapter 72

17-72-706. Service of papers, other than process, on sheriff -- Powers of successor.

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Effective 11/6/2025
17-72-706. Service of papers, other than process, on sheriff -- Powers of successor.
(1)Service upon the sheriff of a paper other than process may be made by delivering it or a copy thereof to the sheriff or to one of the sheriff's deputies or to an individual in charge of the sheriff's office during office hours, or, if no such individual is there, by leaving it in a conspicuous place in the office.
(2)When any process remains with the sheriff unexecuted, in whole or in part, at the time of the sheriff's death, resignation of office, or at the expiration of the sheriff's term, process shall be executed by the sheriff's successor in office.
(3)When the sheriff sells real estate under and by virtue of an execution or order of court, the sheriff or the sheriff's successor in office shall execute and deliver to the purchaser all deeds and conveyances that are required by law and necessary for that purpose, and the deeds and conveyances shall be as valid in law as if they had been executed by the sheriff who made the sale.
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