Utah Code § 81-5-306

Proceeding for rescission
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(1) A signatory may rescind a declaration of paternity or denial of paternity by filing a voluntary
rescission document with the Office of Vital Records and Statistics in a form prescribed by the
Office of Vital Records and Statistics before the earlier of:
(a) 60 days after the effective date of the declaration or denial, as provided in Sections 81-5-303
and 81-5-304; or
(b) the date of notice of the first adjudicative proceeding to which the signatory is a party, before
a tribunal to adjudicate an issue relating to the child, including a proceeding that establishes
support.
(2) Upon receiving a voluntary rescission document from a signatory under Subsection (1), the
Office of Vital Records and Statistics shall provide notice of the rescission, by mail, to the other
signatory at the last-known address of that signatory.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 426, 2025 General Session

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