The Utah Affidavit For Filing An Out-Of-State Protective Order is a sworn statement made by an individual who is seeking to file an out-of-state protective order in the state of Utah. This affidavit is used to provide evidence to the court that the individual has been the victim of abuse, harassment, or stalking by another person. The affidavit must contain the full name and address of the petitioner, as well as the name and address of the respondent. Additionally, the affidavit must include a statement of the facts related to the abuse or stalking. There are two types of Utah Affidavit For Filing An Out-Of-State Protective Order: the Affidavit of Domestic Violence and the Affidavit of Stalking. The Affidavit of Domestic Violence must include a description of any physical or sexual abuse, threats, or coercive behavior that has been committed by the respondent. The Affidavit of Stalking must include a description of any stalking behavior that has occurred, such as repeated phone calls, emails, or physical surveillance. Both affidavits must be signed in front of a notary public before being submitted to the court.