A Utah Order Denying Protective Order is a type of court order issued in the state of Utah that denies a petition for a protective order. A protective order is a court order that is issued to protect someone from another person’s violent, harassing, or threatening behavior. In Utah, a person can file a petition for a protective order when they believe they are in imminent danger. The court will review the petition and may issue a temporary protective order before holding a hearing to determine whether a permanent protective order should be issued. If the court decides to deny the petition, it will issue an Order Denying Protective Order. There are two types of Utah Order Denying Protective Order: a regular Order Denying Protective Order, and an Order Denying Protective Order After Hearing. A regular Order Denying Protective Order is issued when the court denies a petition for a protective order without holding a hearing. An Order Denying Protective Order After Hearing is issued when the court denies a petition for a protective order after a hearing has been held. Both types of orders are issued by a judge and will state the reasons for the court’s decision.