The Utah Special Verdict Form is a legal document used in civil trials in the state of Utah. It is a form used by the jury to present its findings on the various issues of fact in the case, and the form is typically provided by the court. The Utah Special Verdict Form typically consists of three types: a General Verdict Form, an Interrogatory Verdict Form, and a Special Verdict Form. The General Verdict Form is used by the jury to answer a single question, typically whether the defendant is liable or not. The Interrogatory Verdict Form is used by the jury to answer multiple questions of fact, typically with the jury responding “Yes” or “No” to each question. The Special Verdict Form is used by the jury to answer multiple questions of fact with more than two possible answers. In this form, the jury provides its answer to each question in narrative form.