Utah Statutes
§ 46-5-106 — Effect of authentication.
Utah § 46-5-106
JurisdictionUtah
Title 46Notarization and Authentication of Documents, Electronic Signatures, and Legal Material
Ch. 46-5Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 46-5-106 (2026).
Text
(1)Legal material in an electronic record that is authenticated under Section 46-5-105 is presumed to be an accurate copy of the legal material.
(2)If another state has adopted a law substantially similar to this chapter, legal material in an electronic record that is designated as official and authenticated by the official publisher in that state is presumed to be an accurate copy of the legal material.
(3)A party contesting the authentication of legal material in an electronic record authenticated under Section 46-5-105 has the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the record is not authentic.
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Legislative History
Enacted by Chapter 100, 2018 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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