A Utah Notice of Removal to Justice Court (Filed in District Court) is a document that is filed in the district court when a defendant wishes to remove a civil case from the justice court to the district court. The document informs the district court of the defendant’s intention to remove the case and requests that the district court exercise its jurisdiction over the matter. There are two types of Utah Notices of Removal to Justice Court (Filed in District Court): voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary notice is filed when the defendant and the plaintiff both consent to the removal of the case to the district court. An involuntary notice is filed by the defendant when the plaintiff does not consent to the removal of the case. In either case, the Utah Notice of Removal to Justice Court (Filed in District Court) must contain certain information, including the names of the parties involved, the nature of the case, the date of the filing in the justice court, the amount of damages sought, and a statement as to why the defendant believes the district court should take jurisdiction over the case. Once the notice is filed, the district court will review the case and decide whether it should take jurisdiction over the matter.