A Utah Statement of Domestication is a legal document used to register a business entity in the state of Utah. It is filed with the Utah Division of Corporations and Commercial Code in order to obtain a Certificate of Authority, which is required for businesses to conduct activities in the state. There are two types of Utah Statement of Domestication: domestication of a foreign business entity and domestication of an out-of-state business entity. The former is used when registering a business entity that is registered in another state but seeks to do business in Utah, while the latter is used to register a business entity that is registered in Utah but seeks to do business in a different state. The Statement of Domestication must include information such as the name of the business, address, and type of entity, as well as the names and addresses of any directors and officers. The filing fee for a Utah Statement of Domestication is $70.