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Utah Bankruptcy Exemptions 2020 | Upsolve
Utah Bankruptcy Exemptions 2020
It's important to understand what the exemptions for Utah are and how they're most often used in a bankruptcy case.
Utah Exemptions F.A.Q.
Utah Code Ann. § 31A-9-603
Utah Code Ann. § 34A-2-422
Utah Code Ann. § 34A-3-107
Utah Code Ann. § 35A-3-112
Utah Code Ann. § 35A-4-103 (4)(c)
Utah Code Ann. § 39-1-47
Utah Code Ann. § 48-1-22(2)(c)
Utah Code Ann. § 49-11-612
Utah Code Ann. § 63-25a-421 (4)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(ii)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(iii)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(v)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(vi); Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(vii)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(viii)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(viii)(C)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(viii)(D)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(x)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(xi)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(xiv)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(xvi)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505(1)(a)(xvii)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (1)(a)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (1)(b)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (1)(c)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (2)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (3)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (d)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-507
Does Utah allow federal exemptions?
Utah does not recognize the federal exemptions.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 31A-9-603 to cover fraternal benefits, societal benefit. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 34A-2-422 to cover workers compensation. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 34A-3-107 to cover occupational disease compensation. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 35A-3-112 to cover general assistance. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 35A-4-103 (4)(c) to cover unemployment compensation. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 39-1-47 to cover military property. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 48-1-22(2)(c) to cover partnerships. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 49-11-612 to cover public employees pensions. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 63-25a-421 (4) to cover crime victim's compensation. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 to cover life insurance (proceeds and avails). For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 to cover medical, surgical or hospital benefits. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(ii) to cover health aids. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(iii) to cover disability benefits. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(v) to cover veteran's benefits. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(vi); Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(vii) to cover alimony, child, maintenance support. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(viii) to cover household goods and furnishings. bed, beddings, carpet. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(viii)(C) to cover food, water and storage - for 12 months. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(viii)(D) to cover clothing (cannot claim furs or jewelry). For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(x) to cover personal injury settlement. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(xi) to cover life insurance (for spouse or dependent). For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(xiv) to cover erisa-qualified benefits, iras, keoghs. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(xvi) to cover unpaid wages - 75% or 30 times federal min hourly wage. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505(1)(a)(xvii) to cover firearms - any three of: handgun,shotgun, or shoulder arm. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit. This exemption has a limit to the number of assets it can cover.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (1)(a) to cover sofas and furnishings. For single debtors filing, it has a coverage limit of $1,000.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (1)(b) to cover dining and kitchen furniture. For single debtors filing, it has a coverage limit of $1,000.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (1)(c) to cover books, and musical instruments. aniamls. For single debtors filing, it has a coverage limit of $1,000.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (2) to cover tools of trade. motor vehicle for business. For single debtors filing, it has a coverage limit of $5,000.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (3) to cover motor vehicle (one). For single debtors filing, it has a coverage limit of $3,000.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (d) to cover heirlooms. For single debtors filing, it has a coverage limit of $1,000.
Most people use Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-507 to cover proceeds for sold, lost, or damaged exempt property. For single debtors filing, it has no coverage limit.