Utah Code § 78A-2-309

Liability for fees if successful in litigation
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(1) Nothing in this part shall prevent a justice court judge, clerk, constable, or sheriff from collecting
regular fees for all services rendered for the indigent individual, in the event the indigent
individual is successful in litigation.
(2) All fees and costs shall be regularly taxed and included in any judgment recovered by the
indigent individual.
(3) The fees and costs shall be paid to a justice court judge, clerk, constable, or sheriff.
(4) If the indigent individual fails in the action or appeal, the costs of the action or appeal may be
adjudged against the indigent individual.

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