Utah Process Server Directory
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About Process Serving in Utah
Utah does not require a license to serve process. Under Utah R. Civ. P. 4(d)(1), any person 18 or older who is not a party or attorney may serve. Utah has one notable restriction — certain convicted felons and persons subject to protective orders are barred from serving process under Utah Code §§77-41-102 and Title 78B Ch.7. Service must be completed within 120 days of filing.
- License Required: Utah does not require a license or registration. Any person 18 or older who is not a party or attorney may serve process under Utah R. Civ. P. 4(d)(1).
- Age Requirement: 18 years or older
- Governing Statutes: Utah Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 4 (Process); Utah Code §78B-8-302
- Service Deadline: 120 days after filing the complaint, unless the court extends (Utah R. Civ. P. 4(b))
- Allowed Service Types: Personal service (hand delivery or leave at abode with suitable person), mail or courier with signed receipt, acceptance of service, court-ordered other means including publication (after motion showing diligent efforts)
- Average Cost Range: $60–$125 for routine service
- Special Requirements: Cannot be a party or attorney. Certain convicted felons and protective order respondents are prohibited from serving process under Utah Code §§77-41-102 and Title 78B Ch.7. No bonding, training, or certification required. Proof by affidavit if non-official server.
Utah Professional Association of Legal Services (UPALS)
Mighty Process Server proudly supports local process server associations like the Utah Professional Association of Legal Services (UPALS). Local associations keep our industry alive — fighting adverse legislation, educating new process servers, and upholding the standards of integrity that every served citizen deserves. Every verified member on our directory strives to meet these same standards.
How to Find a Process Server in Utah
Finding a reliable process server in Utah is straightforward with the Mighty Process Server directory. Browse our verified directory of professional process servers, filtered by county and city. Each server on our platform has been vetted through our verification process.
You can also request a bid from multiple servers to compare rates and availability. Simply select a server, view their profile, and submit a bid request — you'll receive responses from qualified servers in your area.
Whether you need service in Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Provo, West Jordan, or anywhere across Utah, our directory connects you with experienced process servers who know the local courts and procedures.
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Process servers in Beaver County serve communities across Beaver County, Utah.
Process servers in Box Elder County serve communities across Box Elder County, Utah.
Process servers in Cache County serve communities across Cache County, Utah.
Process servers in Carbon County serve communities across Carbon County, Utah.
Process servers in Daggett County serve communities across Daggett County, Utah.
Process servers in Davis County serve communities across Davis County, Utah.
Process servers in Duchesne County serve communities across Duchesne County, Utah.
Process servers in Emery County serve communities across Emery County, Utah.
Process servers in Garfield County serve communities across Garfield County, Utah.
Process servers in Grand County serve communities across Grand County, Utah.
Process servers in Iron County serve communities across Iron County, Utah.
Process servers in Juab County serve communities across Juab County, Utah.
Process servers in Kane County serve communities across Kane County, Utah.
Process servers in Millard County serve communities across Millard County, Utah.
Process servers in Morgan County serve communities across Morgan County, Utah.
Process servers in Piute County serve communities across Piute County, Utah.
Process servers in Rich County serve communities across Rich County, Utah.
Process servers in Salt Lake County serve communities across Salt Lake County, Utah.
Process servers in San Juan County serve communities across San Juan County, Utah.
Process servers in Sanpete County serve communities across Sanpete County, Utah.
Process servers in Sevier County serve communities across Sevier County, Utah.
Process servers in Summit County serve communities across Summit County, Utah.
Process servers in Tooele County serve communities across Tooele County, Utah.
Process servers in Uintah County serve communities across Uintah County, Utah.
Process servers in Utah County serve communities across Utah County, Utah.
Process servers in Wasatch County serve communities across Wasatch County, Utah.
Process servers in Washington County serve communities across Washington County, Utah.
Process servers in Wayne County serve communities across Wayne County, Utah.
Process servers in Weber County serve communities across Weber County, Utah.
Process servers in Beaver County serve communities across Beaver County, Utah.
Process servers in Box Elder County serve communities across Box Elder County, Utah.
Process servers in Cache County serve communities across Cache County, Utah.
Process servers in Carbon County serve communities across Carbon County, Utah.
Process servers in Daggett County serve communities across Daggett County, Utah.
Process servers in Davis County serve communities across Davis County, Utah.
Process servers in Duchesne County serve communities across Duchesne County, Utah.
Process servers in Emery County serve communities across Emery County, Utah.
Process servers in Garfield County serve communities across Garfield County, Utah.
Process servers in Grand County serve communities across Grand County, Utah.
Process servers in Iron County serve communities across Iron County, Utah.
Process servers in Juab County serve communities across Juab County, Utah.
Process servers in Kane County serve communities across Kane County, Utah.
Process servers in Millard County serve communities across Millard County, Utah.
Process servers in Morgan County serve communities across Morgan County, Utah.
Process servers in Piute County serve communities across Piute County, Utah.
Process servers in Rich County serve communities across Rich County, Utah.
Process servers in Salt Lake County serve communities across Salt Lake County, Utah.
Process servers in San Juan County serve communities across San Juan County, Utah.
Process servers in Sanpete County serve communities across Sanpete County, Utah.
Process servers in Sevier County serve communities across Sevier County, Utah.
Process servers in Summit County serve communities across Summit County, Utah.
Process servers in Tooele County serve communities across Tooele County, Utah.
Process servers in Uintah County serve communities across Uintah County, Utah.
Process servers in Utah County serve communities across Utah County, Utah.
Process servers in Wasatch County serve communities across Wasatch County, Utah.
Process servers in Washington County serve communities across Washington County, Utah.
Process servers in Wayne County serve communities across Wayne County, Utah.
Process servers in Weber County serve communities across Weber County, Utah.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Utah does not require a license, registration, bond, certification, or background check to serve process. Under Utah R. Civ. P. 4(d)(1), any person 18 or older who is not a party or attorney may serve. Note that certain convicted felons and persons subject to protective orders are barred from serving process under Utah Code §§77-41-102 and Title 78B Ch.7.
Routine process service in Utah typically costs between $60 and $125. Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Front metro area have competitive pricing. Rural Utah, including areas near the national parks, can carry higher travel fees. Request bids from multiple verified servers on the Mighty Process Server platform.
Under Utah R. Civ. P. 4(b), service must be completed within 120 days after filing the complaint, unless the court grants an extension. Proof of service must be filed promptly, within the defendant's response time. Failure to serve within 120 days can result in dismissal of the action.
Yes, with qualifications. Any person 18 or older who is not a party or attorney may serve process in Utah under Utah R. Civ. P. 4(d)(1). Sheriffs and their deputies also have authority to serve. Certain convicted felons and persons subject to protective orders are prohibited from serving under Utah Code.
If personal service cannot be completed, Utah allows leaving documents at the defendant's abode with a suitable person, or service by mail or courier with a signed receipt. If the defendant cannot be located after diligent efforts, the plaintiff may file a motion with the court to authorize alternative service including publication under Utah R. Civ. P. 4.
Use the Mighty Process Server directory to find process servers in Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Provo, West Jordan, and all Utah counties. Search by county and request bids from verified servers at mightyprocessserver.com/directory.
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