The Utah Statement of Issues (Attach To Designation of Record On Appeal) is a form used in the appellate process of the Utah state court system. This form is used to identify the issues that the parties wish to have reviewed on appeal. It is typically filled out and signed by all parties involved in the appeal, or their attorneys, and filed with the appellate court along with the Designation of Record on Appeal. The Statement of Issues defines the precise scope of the appellate review by listing the specific issues the parties wish to have reviewed. There are two types of Utah Statement of Issues (Attach To Designation of Record On Appeal): general and specific. The general Utah Statement of Issues includes all the issues that the parties wish to have reviewed on appeal. The specific Utah Statement of Issues is more narrowly tailored and includes only those issues that the parties believe are most important, or that they feel are likely to result in a different outcome than was reached in the lower court.