The Utah Notice of Right to Object is a legal document that is used to give notice to a creditor that a debtor has the right to object to the creditor's claim in a bankruptcy proceeding. The Utah Notice of Right to Object is also known as an "Objection to Claim" or a "Notice of Objection to Proof of Claim." There are two types of Utah Notice of Right to Object: one for an individual debtor and one for a corporate debtor. For an individual debtor, the Utah Notice of Right to Object must include the debtor's name, the case number, the creditor's name and address, the amount of the claim, the date the claim was filed, and the debtor's statement as to why the claim should be disallowed or reduced. The debtor must also sign the document. For a corporate debtor, the Utah Notice of Right to Object must include the corporate name, the case number, the creditor's name and address, the amount of the claim, the date the claim was filed, and a statement as to why the claim should be disallowed or reduced. The notice must also be signed by an authorized representative of the corporate debtor. The Utah Notice of Right to Object must be filed with the Bankruptcy Court in order to be effective. If the creditor does not receive an objection to its claim, the claim may be allowed to proceed without further challenge.