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Code · Utah · Title 78B — Judicial Code · Chapter 6

78B-6-807. Allegations permitted in complaint -- Time for appearance -- Service.

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Effective 5/8/2018
78B-6-807. Allegations permitted in complaint -- Time for appearance -- Service.
(1)The plaintiff, in the plaintiff's complaint:
(a)shall set forth the facts on which the plaintiff seeks to recover;
(b)may set forth any circumstances of fraud, force, or violence that may have accompanied the alleged forcible entry, or forcible or unlawful detainer; and
(c)may claim damages or compensation for the occupation of the premises, or both.
(2)If the unlawful detainer charged is after default in the payment of rent or other amounts due, the complaint shall state the amount of rent due or other amounts due.
(a)The summons shall include the number of days within which the defendant is required to appear and defend the action, which shall be three business days from the date of service, unless the defendant objects to the number of days, and the court determines that the facts of the case should allow more time.
(b)A claim for unlawful detainer brought by counterclaim shall be served to any opposing party in accordance with Utah Rules of Civil Procedure, and any response required shall be due within the timelines stated under Subsection (3)(a) .
(4)The court may authorize alternative service pursuant to the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure.
Amended by Chapter 30 , 2018 General Session
Amended by Chapter 291 , 2018 General Session
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