Utah Statutes

§ 80-4-401 — Petition to restore parental rights -- Division duties.

Utah § 80-4-401
JurisdictionUtah
Title 80Utah Juvenile Code
Ch. 80-4Termination and Restoration of Parental Rights
Part 80-4-4Restoration of Parental Rights

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Utah Code Ann. § 80-4-401 (2026).

Text

(1)A child, who is 12 years old or older, or an authorized representative acting on behalf of a child of any age, may file a petition to restore parental rights if:
(1)(a) 24 months have passed since the day on which the juvenile court ordered termination of the former parent's parental rights; and
(1)(b) the child:
(1)(b)(i) has not been adopted and is not in an adoptive placement, or is unlikely to be adopted before the child is 18 years old; or
(1)(b)(ii) was previously adopted following a termination of parental rights, but the adoption failed and the child was returned to the custody of the division.
(2)The petition to restore parental rights shall be:
(2)(a) filed in the juvenile court that previously terminated parental rights; and
(2)(b) served on the division.
(3)The division

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Legislative History

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 261, 2021 General Session

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