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Utah Code § 77-38b-204

Financial declaration by defendant

Amended by Chapter 328, 2022 General Session

(1)

(a) The Judicial Council shall design and publish a financial declaration form to be completed by a defendant before the sentencing court establishes a payment schedule under Section 77-38b-205.

(b) The financial declaration form shall:

(i) require a defendant to disclose all assets, income, and financial liabilities of the defendant, including:

(A) real property;

(B) vehicles;

(C) precious metals or gems;

(D) jewelry with a value of $1,000 or more;

(E) other personal property with a value of $1,000 or more;

(F) the balance of any bank account and the name of the financial institution for the bank account;

(G) cash;

(H) salary, wages, commission, tips, and business income, including the name of any employer or entity from which the defendant receives a salary, wage, commission, tip, or business income;

(I) pensions and annuities;

(J) intellectual property;

(K) accounts receivable;

(L) accounts payable;

(M) mortgages, loans, and other debts; and

(N) restitution that has been ordered, and not fully paid, in other cases; and

(ii) state that a false statement made in the financial declaration form is punishable as a third degree felony under Section 76-8-504.

(2) After a plea disposition or conviction has been entered but before sentencing, a defendant shall complete the financial declaration form described in Subsection (1).

(3) When a civil judgment of restitution or a civil accounts receivable is entered for a defendant on the civil judgment docket under Section 77-18-114, the court shall provide the Office of State Debt Collection with the defendant's financial declaration form.

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