Utah Designation of Record On Appeal (Appeal To Bankruptcy Appellate Panel of 10th Circuit) is a document filed by an appealing party to the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel of the 10th Circuit. The document is used to officially designate the record on appeal in a bankruptcy appeal. The document must include the name of the appealing party, the bankruptcy court, the bankruptcy case number, and the date of the bankruptcy court's decision. The document also contains a list of all documents filed in the bankruptcy court that are part of the record on appeal. The documents must be identified by the date and title of the document, as well as the docket number from the bankruptcy court. There are two types of Utah Designation of Record On Appeal (Appeal To Bankruptcy Appellate Panel of 10th Circuit): 1) Designation of Record on Appeal — Short Form and 2) Designation of Record on Appeal — Long Form. The Short Form is used when the docket number of the bankruptcy court is not available, while the Long Form is used when the docket number of the bankruptcy court is provided.