Utah Code § 38-9-205

Petition to nullify lien -- Notice to lien claimant -- Summary relief -- Finding of
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wrongful lien -- Wrongful lien is void.
(1)

(a) A record interest holder of real property against which a wrongful lien is recorded may petition
a court with jurisdiction under Title 78A, Judiciary and Judicial Administration, for summary
relief to nullify the wrongful lien.
(b) Notwithstanding Title 78B, Chapter 3a, Venue for Civil Actions, a record interest holder
shall bring a petition described in Subsection (1)(a) in the county in which the document is
recorded if the person brings the petition in the district court.
(2) The petition described in Subsection (1) shall state with specificity the claim that the lien is a
wrongful lien and shall be supported by a sworn affidavit of the record interest holder.
(3)
(a) If the court finds the petition insufficient, the court may dismiss the petition without a hearing.
(b) If the court finds the petition is sufficient, the court shall schedule a hearing within 10 days to
determine whether the document is a wrongful lien.
(c) The record interest holder shall serve a copy of the petition on the lien claimant and a copy of
a notice of the hearing pursuant to Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 4, Process.
(d) The lien claimant is entitled to attend and contest the petition.
(4) A summary proceeding under this section:
(a) may only determine whether a document is a wrongful lien; and
(b) may not determine any other property or legal rights of the parties or restrict other legal
remedies of any party.
(5)
(a) If, following a hearing, the court determines that the recorded document is a wrongful lien, the
court shall issue an order declaring the wrongful lien void ab initio, releasing the property from
the lien, and awarding costs and reasonable attorney fees to the petitioner.
(b)
(i) The record interest holder may submit a certified copy of the order to the county recorder for
recording.
(ii) The order shall contain a legal description of the real property.
(c) If the court determines that the claim of lien is valid, the court shall dismiss the petition and
may award costs and reasonable attorney's fees to the lien claimant. The dismissal order
shall contain a legal description of the real property. The prevailing lien claimant may record
a certified copy of the dismissal order.
(6) If the court determines that the recorded document is a wrongful lien, the wrongful lien is void
ab initio and provides no notice of claim or interest.
(7) If a petition under this section contains a claim for damages, the proceedings related to the
claim for damages may not be expedited under this section.

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