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How to fill out the Volunteer Application - Utah Judicial Performance Evaluation online
Filling out the Volunteer Application for the Utah Judicial Performance Evaluation can be a straightforward process when you know the steps. This guide will provide you with clear instructions to help you complete the form efficiently and correctly.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out your application online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the application form and open it in an editable format.
- Begin by filling in all highlighted fields. Enter your name, email address, and phone number in the designated sections.
- Next, provide details about your experience with the Utah courts. If you have any experience, describe it clearly.
- Answer the questions regarding your ability to attend training, your willingness to travel to courtrooms, and your availability on weekdays. Respond to each question with 'Yes' or 'No.'
- Indicate whether you can remain neutral in emotionally charged situations by selecting 'Yes' or 'No' to the relevant question.
- If applicable, disclose any special needs or considerations you would like the commission to be aware of.
- Check the court locations from the list provided that you are willing to visit. You may choose specific counties or indicate that you are open to any location in the state.
- Answer questions about how you heard about the program, what interests you about this initiative, and what life experiences or training you can contribute.
- After reviewing your application for accuracy and completeness, locate the 'Submit Volunteer Form' button at the bottom of the document.
- Select whether you are using a desktop email application or an internet email service. Save your completed form to your computer in PDF format.
- Attach the saved form to an email and send it to the provided email address (lcordova@utah.gov) to complete your application submission.
Complete your volunteer application online today and contribute to the judicial performance evaluation process.
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