A Utah Notice of Hearing (Wrongful Lien) is a document used in Utah to notify a person or entity that a lien has been placed on their property. The notice provides information about the lien, the person or entity who has placed the lien, and the date of the hearing to determine whether the lien is valid. There are two types of Utah Notice of Hearing (Wrongful Lien): a Notice of Lien and a Notice of Hearing for Wrongful Lien. The Notice of Lien informs the recipient that a lien has been placed on their property, and the Notice of Hearing for Wrongful Lien gives the recipient notice that they must appear in court on a specific date to provide evidence that the lien is not valid. Both notices must be served on the recipient and must include a description of the lien, a copy of the lien document, and a statement of the right to a hearing.
A Utah Notice of Hearing (Wrongful Lien) is a document used in Utah to notify a person or entity that a lien has been placed on their property. The notice provides information about the lien, the person or entity who has placed the lien, and the date of the hearing to determine whether the lien is valid. There are two types of Utah Notice of Hearing (Wrongful Lien): a Notice of Lien and a Notice of Hearing for Wrongful Lien. The Notice of Lien informs the recipient that a lien has been placed on their property, and the Notice of Hearing for Wrongful Lien gives the recipient notice that they must appear in court on a specific date to provide evidence that the lien is not valid. Both notices must be served on the recipient and must include a description of the lien, a copy of the lien document, and a statement of the right to a hearing.