The Utah Bill of Costs is a legal document used in the state of Utah to itemize and total all court costs and fees in a civil case. It is typically completed by the court clerk after a judgment has been entered. The Bill of Costs lists all fees and costs related to filing the case, including court costs, filing fees, service fees, and any other costs associated with the case. There are two types of Utah Bill of Costs: the Judicial Bill of Costs and the Non-Judicial Bill of Costs. The Judicial Bill of Costs is typically used in cases that have gone to trial, while the Non-Judicial Bill of Costs is used in cases that have been settled without going to trial. Both forms provide a detailed list of all costs and fees associated with the case.