Utah Code § 78B-5-506

Value of exempt property -- Exemption of implements, professional books, tools,
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and motor vehicles.
(1) An individual is entitled to exemption of the following property up to an aggregate value of items
in each subsection of $1,000:
(a) sofas, chairs, and related furnishings reasonably necessary for one household;
(b) dining and kitchen tables and chairs reasonably necessary for one household;
(c) animals, books, and musical instruments, if reasonably held for the personal use of the
individual or the individual's dependents; and
(d) heirlooms or other items of particular sentimental value to the individual.
(2) An individual is entitled to an exemption, not exceeding $5,000 in aggregate value, of
implements, professional books, or tools of the individual's trade, including motor vehicles to
which no other exemption has been applied, and that are actually used by the individual in the
individual's principal business, trade, or profession.
(3)
(a) As used in this Subsection (3), "motor vehicle" does not include any motor vehicle designed
for or used primarily for recreational purposes, such as:
(i) an off-highway vehicle as defined in Section 41-22-2, except a motorcycle the individual
regularly uses for daily transportation; or
(ii) a recreational vehicle as defined in Section 13-14-102, except a van the individual regularly
uses for daily transportation.
(b) An individual is entitled to an exemption, not exceeding $3,000 in value, of one motor vehicle.
(4) This section does not affect property exempt under Section 78B-5-505.

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