Utah Code § 7-28-108

When creditor process enforceable against bank
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(1) Subject to Subsection (2), creditor process with respect to a special deposit is not enforceable
against the bank holding the special deposit.
(2) Creditor process is enforceable against the bank holding a special deposit with respect to an
amount the bank is obligated to pay a beneficiary or a depositor if the process:
(a) is served on the bank;
(b) provides sufficient information to permit the bank to identify the depositor or the beneficiary
from the bank's books and records; and
(c) gives the bank a reasonable opportunity to act on the process.
(3)
(a) Creditor process served on a bank before the creditor process is enforceable against the
bank under Subsection (2) does not create a right of the creditor against the bank or a duty of
the bank to the creditor.
(b) Other law determines whether creditor process creates a lien enforceable against the
beneficiary on a contingent interest of a beneficiary, including a depositor as a beneficiary,
even if not enforceable against the bank.

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