Utah Physician's Statement Supporting Request to Excuse Respondent from the Hearing is a legal statement issued by a licensed physician to a court, tribunal, or other legal body in Utah, affirming that the respondent is too medically impaired to attend a hearing or proceedings. This document is typically used in cases which involve a mental or physical incapacity that prevents the respondent from being present. It is also used to excuse a respondent from the obligation to appear in person at a hearing or trial. Different types of Utah Physician's Statement Supporting Request to Excuse Respondent from the Hearing include: 1. Mental Impairment Statement: This statement affirms the respondent's inability to attend due to a mental impairment. 2. Physical Impairment Statement: This statement affirms the respondent's inability to attend due to a physical impairment. 3. Serious Injury Statement: This statement affirms the respondent's inability to attend due to a serious injury or illness. 4. Long-Term Disability Statement: This statement affirms the respondent's inability to attend due to a long-term disability.