The Utah Pretrial Order (General Form) is a document used in the pretrial process of cases filed in the state of Utah. It is issued by the court prior to a hearing or trial and outlines the procedures and rules that must be followed. It includes information such as the names of parties involved, the date of the hearing, a list of expected witnesses, and the time and place of the hearing. The order also specifies the manner in which evidence is to be presented, the procedures for taking depositions, and the deadlines for filing motions and other documents. There are two types of Utah Pretrial Order (General Form): the Scheduling Order and the Final Pretrial Order. The Scheduling Order is issued at the beginning of the case and sets out deadlines for filing motions, documents, and other items. The Final Pretrial Order is issued at the conclusion of the pretrial process and sets out the procedures and rules that will be followed at the trial.