Utah Statutes
§ 46-4-203 — Attribution and effect of electronic record and electronic signature.
Utah § 46-4-203
JurisdictionUtah
Title 46Notarization and Authentication of Documents, Electronic Signatures, and Legal Material
Ch. 46-4Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
Part 46-4-2Legal Status and Requirements of Electronic Records, Signatures, and Contracts
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 46-4-203 (2026).
Text
(1)(1)(a) An electronic record or electronic signature is attributable to a person if it was the act of the person.
(1)(b) The act of the person may be shown in any manner, including a showing of the efficacy of any security procedure applied to determine the person to which the electronic record or electronic signature was attributable.
(2)The effect of an electronic record or electronic signature attributed to a person under Subsection (1) is determined from the context and surrounding circumstances at the time of its creation, execution, or adoption, including the parties' agreement, if any, and otherwise as provided by law.
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Legislative History
Enacted by Chapter 74, 2000 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 46-1-1
Short title.§ 46-1-10
Testimonials prohibited.§ 46-1-11
Prohibited acts -- Advertising.§ 46-1-12
Fees and notice.§ 46-1-13
Notary journal.§ 46-1-17
Obtaining official seal.§ 46-1-18
Liability.§ 46-1-19
Revocation or suspension.§ 46-1-2
Definitions.§ 46-1-21
Resignation.§ 46-1-22
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