Section 506 - Service of process.

UT Code § 78B-7-506 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) (a) The county sheriff that receives an order from the court under Subsection 78B-7-504(6) or 78B-7-505(3) shall: (i) provide expedited service for the sexual violence protective order; and (ii) after the sexual violence protective order is served, transmit verification of service of process to the statewide network described in Section 78B-7-113. (b) This section does not prohibit another law enforcement agency from providing service of process if the law enforcement agency: (i) has contact with the respondent; or (ii) determines that, under the circumstances, providing service of process on the respondent is in the best interest of the petitioner.

(a) The county sheriff that receives an order from the court under Subsection 78B-7-504(6) or 78B-7-505(3) shall: (i) provide expedited service for the sexual violence protective order; and (ii) after the sexual violence protective order is served, transmit verification of service of process to the statewide network described in Section 78B-7-113.

(i) provide expedited service for the sexual violence protective order; and

(ii) after the sexual violence protective order is served, transmit verification of service of process to the statewide network described in Section 78B-7-113.

(b) This section does not prohibit another law enforcement agency from providing service of process if the law enforcement agency: (i) has contact with the respondent; or (ii) determines that, under the circumstances, providing service of process on the respondent is in the best interest of the petitioner.

(i) has contact with the respondent; or

(ii) determines that, under the circumstances, providing service of process on the respondent is in the best interest of the petitioner.

(2) When a sexual violence protective order is served on a respondent in jail, or other holding facility, the law enforcement agency managing the facility shall make a reasonable effort to provide notice to the petitioner at the time the respondent is released from incarceration.