Utah Request For Hearing (Objection To Order of Restitution) is a form of legal appeal that is filed when a person disagrees with the order of restitution issued by a court. It is commonly used when a person has been convicted of a crime and the court has ordered the defendant to pay restitution to the victim. The defendant can file this request for a hearing and articulate the reasons why they disagree with the court's order. The court will then review the defendant's arguments and determine whether the order of restitution should be changed or upheld. There are two types of Utah Request For Hearings (Objection To Order of Restitution): Form 1 and Form 2. Form 1 is for those who have been convicted of a crime and ordered to pay restitution to the victim. Form 2 is for those who have been ordered to pay restitution to a government agency. Both forms require the defendant to provide a detailed explanation of why they disagree with the court's order.