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75-3-201. Venue for first and subsequent estate proceedings -- Location ofproperty.
(1) Venue for the first informal or formal testacy or appointment proceedings after adecedent's death is:
(a) In the county where the decedent had his domicile at the time of his death.
(b) If the decedent was not domiciled in this state, in any county where property of thedecedent was located at the time of his death.
(2) Venue for all subsequent proceedings involving administration and distribution ofdecedent's estates is in the place where the initial proceeding occurred, unless the initialproceeding has been transferred as provided in Subsection (3) of this section or in Section75-1-303.
(3) If the first proceeding was informal, on application of an interested person and afternotice to the proponent in the first proceeding, the court, upon finding that venue is elsewhere,may transfer the proceeding and the file to the other court.
(4) For the purpose of aiding determinations concerning location of assets which may berelevant in cases involving nondomiciliaries, a debt, other than one evidenced by investment orcommercial paper or other instrument in favor of a nondomiciliary, is located where the debtorresides, or if the debtor is a person other than an individual, at the place where it has its principaloffice. Commercial paper, investment paper, and other instruments are located where theinstrument is. An interest in property held in trust is located where the trustee may be sued.

Enacted by Chapter 150, 1975 General Session

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Statutes > Utah > Title-75 > Chapter-03 > 75-3-201

75-3-201. Venue for first and subsequent estate proceedings -- Location ofproperty.
(1) Venue for the first informal or formal testacy or appointment proceedings after adecedent's death is:
(a) In the county where the decedent had his domicile at the time of his death.
(b) If the decedent was not domiciled in this state, in any county where property of thedecedent was located at the time of his death.
(2) Venue for all subsequent proceedings involving administration and distribution ofdecedent's estates is in the place where the initial proceeding occurred, unless the initialproceeding has been transferred as provided in Subsection (3) of this section or in Section75-1-303.
(3) If the first proceeding was informal, on application of an interested person and afternotice to the proponent in the first proceeding, the court, upon finding that venue is elsewhere,may transfer the proceeding and the file to the other court.
(4) For the purpose of aiding determinations concerning location of assets which may berelevant in cases involving nondomiciliaries, a debt, other than one evidenced by investment orcommercial paper or other instrument in favor of a nondomiciliary, is located where the debtorresides, or if the debtor is a person other than an individual, at the place where it has its principaloffice. Commercial paper, investment paper, and other instruments are located where theinstrument is. An interest in property held in trust is located where the trustee may be sued.

Enacted by Chapter 150, 1975 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-75 > Chapter-03 > 75-3-201

75-3-201. Venue for first and subsequent estate proceedings -- Location ofproperty.
(1) Venue for the first informal or formal testacy or appointment proceedings after adecedent's death is:
(a) In the county where the decedent had his domicile at the time of his death.
(b) If the decedent was not domiciled in this state, in any county where property of thedecedent was located at the time of his death.
(2) Venue for all subsequent proceedings involving administration and distribution ofdecedent's estates is in the place where the initial proceeding occurred, unless the initialproceeding has been transferred as provided in Subsection (3) of this section or in Section75-1-303.
(3) If the first proceeding was informal, on application of an interested person and afternotice to the proponent in the first proceeding, the court, upon finding that venue is elsewhere,may transfer the proceeding and the file to the other court.
(4) For the purpose of aiding determinations concerning location of assets which may berelevant in cases involving nondomiciliaries, a debt, other than one evidenced by investment orcommercial paper or other instrument in favor of a nondomiciliary, is located where the debtorresides, or if the debtor is a person other than an individual, at the place where it has its principaloffice. Commercial paper, investment paper, and other instruments are located where theinstrument is. An interest in property held in trust is located where the trustee may be sued.

Enacted by Chapter 150, 1975 General Session