Utah Judgment is a court order that is issued by a Utah court that requires a specific individual or entity to pay a specific amount of money to another individual or entity. This money is usually awarded as a form of damages or other financial relief. The Utah court will then enter a judgment against the individual or entity who failed to pay. There are two main types of judgments in the state of Utah: monetary judgments and non-monetary judgments. Monetary judgments are those that require the defendant to pay a certain amount of money to the plaintiff. Non-monetary judgments are those that do not involve money, such as an injunction or an order to perform a specific action. Additionally, Utah also allows for execution of a judgment, which involves the seizure of assets owned by the defendant in order to satisfy the judgment.