A Utah Motion To Waive Service is a legal document filed with the court to waive the requirement of formal service of process. It is used when one party in a lawsuit requests that the other party be served with a summons and complaint without having to go through the formal process of service. There are two types of Utah Motion To Waive Service: the Motion To Waive Personal Service and the Motion To Waive Substitute Service. The Motion To Waive Personal Service is used when the defendant is a resident of Utah and the plaintiff is requesting that the defendant be served with the summons and complaint without having to go through the formal process of service. The Motion To Waive Substitute Service is used when the defendant is not a resident of Utah and the plaintiff is requesting that the defendant be served with the summons and complaint without having to go through the formal process of service.