A Utah Order on Motion to Change Reporting Period is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Utah which grants a party's motion to modify the period of time in which a report or other document must be filed. This type of order is commonly used in family law cases, such as divorce or child custody proceedings, but may also be used in other civil or criminal proceedings. There are two types of Utah Order on Motion to Change Reporting Period: a temporary order and a permanent order. A temporary order is used when the need for a change in the reporting period is only expected to last for a short duration, while a permanent order is for when the change is expected to last for an indefinite period of time. Both types of orders must be approved by the court, and must specify the exact period of time that the reporting period has been changed for.