- (1) engineering certification of the proposed security improvement from an individual licensed under Subsection 58-22-302(2);
(2) specific information supporting the credible threat, including:
- (a) reports of a Utah law enforcement agency documenting the threat to the applicant or the applicant's immediate family member; or
- (b) reports from a Utah law enforcement agency documenting physical harm;
- (3) full names and dates of birth for each individual residing on the property;
- (4) fingerprint cards of the applicant and each adult residing on the property, including consent for the department to conduct a criminal background investigation;
- (5) descriptions of other security measures implemented;
- (6) if other security measures have not been implemented, a statement describing why other security measures have not been implemented, or are inadequate or not effective;
- (7) the name and contact information of the municipal or building official with jurisdiction of the property;
- (8) records of prior building permit applications including any reasons for denial from the building official;
- (9) copies of county or land use regulations which prohibit the approval of the building permit;
- (10) photos of existing structures taken from property line, and 500 feet from property documenting each side of existing structures;
- (11) renderings of proposed visual changes to existing structures;
- (12) a statement acknowledging and accepting that the land use authority may require any additions, alteration or improvement made under the protection certificate be removed before sale or transfer of the property; and
- (13) records of ownership and financial information demonstrating compliance with Title 63L, Chapter 13, Restrictions on Foreign Acquisitions of Land Act.
In addition to the information required in Subsection 53-30-201(1), the application for certification shall include:
KEY: law enforcement, security improvements, protection certificate
Date of Last Change: December 9, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53-30-201