The Utah Certificate of Divorce Dissolution of Marriage Or Annulment is a document issued by the state of Utah that legally ends a marriage, either through divorce, dissolution, or annulment. The document is filed in the county clerk's office of the county in which one of the parties lives. It is a binding legal document that is recognized by the courts. There are two types of Utah Certificate of Divorce Dissolution of Marriage Or Annulment: final and temporary. A final certificate is issued at the end of the divorce process and is signed by the judge. The temporary certificate is issued after the parties have submitted their initial paperwork, and before the final certificate is issued. This document states that the marriage is dissolved, but does not provide the final legal terms of the divorce. The Utah Certificate of Divorce Dissolution of Marriage Or Annulment must include the full legal names of both parties, the state in which the marriage took place, the date of marriage, the date of divorce or dissolution, the court filing number, and the judge's signature. It must also include the terms of the divorce or dissolution, such as alimony and child support obligations, division of assets and debts, and other matters related to the marriage.