The Utah Notice of Right to Object to Motion is a legal document used in the state of Utah. It is a document that is used to notify a party of their right to object to a motion filed in a court of law. It informs the party of the time and place where they can file their objection to the motion. The Utah Notice of Right to Object to Motion is typically issued by the court, either directly or through a party's attorney. There are two types of Utah Notice of Right to Object to Motion: an Original Notice and a Courtesy Notice. The Original Notice is issued by the court to the opposing party and is the official document that must be served or filed. The Courtesy Notice is a courtesy copy of the Original Notice that is sent to the party's attorney. This Notice is required to be issued and served prior to the hearing of the motion. It includes information such as the date and time of the hearing, the name of the court, the case number, and any other pertinent information. It is important for the party to file their objection within the time frame given in the Notice. If they fail to do so, they may lose the right to object to the motion.