The Utah Order On Motion To Change Reporting Period (Adult) is a legal document used by a court to change the reporting period of an adult defendant during a criminal proceeding. This document is typically used when the court wishes to extend or reduce the amount of time that a defendant must report to an adult probation or parole officer. Depending on the defendant's case, the court may also grant an order to change the reporting period for a specific period of time, such as one year. Types of Utah Order On Motion To Change Reporting Period (Adult): 1. Permanent Change: This order is used when the court wishes to permanently change the reporting period for a defendant. 2. Temporary Change: This order is used when the court wishes to temporarily change the reporting period for a defendant. 3. Extension Change: This order is used when the court wishes to extend the reporting period for a defendant.