A Utah Statement of Merger is a document used to officially register a merger of two or more businesses in the state of Utah. The document is filed with the Utah Division of Corporations and Commercial Code, and must contain certain information about the merging entities and the terms of the merger. There are two types of Utah Statement of Merger: Short Form and Long Form. The Short Form is used for mergers between two or more domestic (Utah-based) businesses, while the Long Form is used for mergers between a domestic business and a foreign (out-of-state) business. Both forms require information about the merging entities, including name, address, and number of members or shareholders. They also require the terms of the merger, such as the name of the surviving entity, the date of the merger, the capital structure of the surviving entity, the name and address of the registered agent of the surviving entity, and the name and address of the person designated to receive notice of service of process. Once the document is filed and approved, the merger is legally effective.