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Utah Code § 6-2-112

Proof of claim

Enacted by Chapter 314, 2026 General Session

(1) A proof of claim must:

(a) state the name, address, and other contact information reasonably necessary to communicate with the creditor;

(b) state the amount of the claim;

(c) briefly state the nature of the claim;

(d) identify any asset of the assignment estate securing the claim;

(e) be signed by the creditor under penalty of perjury;

(f) include a copy of a record, if any, on which the claim is based;

(g) be submitted using the method established under Subsection 6-2-108(2)(e); and

(h) be submitted by the date established by the assignee under Subsection 6-2-108(2)(f).

(2) A proof of claim submitted in compliance with this section is prima facie evidence of the validity and amount of the claim.

(3) The submission by a creditor of a proof of claim in compliance with this section constitutes the creditor's:

(a) consent to the jurisdiction of a court with jurisdiction in accordance with Section 6-2-120; and

(b) assignment to the assignee of any right of the creditor to bring a voidable transaction action relating to the creditor's claim.

Official source: Utah State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Utah statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.