The Utah Request To Appoint Attorney To Represent Respondent allows an individual or entity to request the appointment of an attorney to represent them in a legal matter. This form must be filed in the appropriate circuit court in Utah in order for the court to grant the request. There are two types of requests to appoint an attorney to represent a respondent: a regular request and an emergency request. The regular request must include certain information, such as the name and address of the respondent, the nature of the legal matter, and the reasons for the request. The emergency request must provide the same information, but it must also provide a detailed explanation as to why the appointment is needed immediately. In both cases, the court will review the request and determine whether an attorney should be appointed. Once the court decides to appoint an attorney, they will then select the attorney from the list of approved attorneys in the State of Utah.