Utah Statutes

§ 69-1-4 — Transmitting certified instruments -- Burden of proof.

Utah § 69-1-4
JurisdictionUtah
Title 69Telegraphic and Telephonic Transactions
Ch. 69-1General Provisions

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Utah Code Ann. § 69-1-4 (2026).

Text

Except as hereinbefore otherwise provided, any instrument in writingthat is duly certified under the hand of the commissioner of deeds or clerk of a court of record to be genuine to the personal knowledge of such officer and that is certified under official seal by a notary public, may, together with such certificate, be sent by telegraph or telephone. The telegraphic or telephonic copy thereof shall, prima facie only, have the same force, effect and validity in all respects as the original, and the burden of proof shall be on the party denying the genuineness or due execution of the original.

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 365, 2024 General Session

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