Utah Statutes

§ 7-18a-202 — Application and fee to establish, relocate, or discontinue a foreign depository institution agency, branch, or representative office -- Certificate of authority.

Utah § 7-18a-202
JurisdictionUtah
Title 7Financial Institutions Act
Ch. 7-18aUtah Foreign Depository Institutions Act
Part 7-18a-2Authorization Required to Conduct Business

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Utah Code Ann. § 7-18a-202 (2026).

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(1)To obtain a certificate of authority to transact business through an agency, branch, or representative office in this state, a foreign depository institution shall:
(1)(a) comply with Section 7-1-708;
(1)(b) provide a copy and an accurate English translation of the foreign depository institution's articles of incorporation, or equivalent, that evidences authority to transact business as a depository institution;
(1)(c) provide satisfactory evidence that the foreign depository institution has complied with the laws of the chartering country authorizing the foreign depository institution to engage in the business of a depository institution;
(1)(d) irrevocably designate the commissioner as the foreign depository institution's agent for service of process;
(1)(e) provide a written certif

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Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 63, 1996 General Session

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