Utah Amendment of Foreign Registration is a legal process that allows foreign businesses to conduct business activities in the state of Utah. It is required for any foreign company that wishes to conduct business within the state, such as setting up a business, offering services, or selling goods. There are two types of Utah Amendment of Foreign Registration: Domestic Amendment and Foreign Amendment. The Domestic Amendment requires a domestic company to register with the Utah Division of Corporations and Commercial Code and submit a certificate of authority. The Foreign Amendment requires a foreign company to register with the Utah Secretary of State and submit the required documents, such as a certificate of good standing, a copy of the foreign business’ charter, and a consent to service of process. Once the application is approved, the foreign company will be issued a certificate of authority and will be able to conduct business activities in Utah.