Utah Petitioners Request To Dismiss Protective Order is a legal document filed in a Utah court by an individual or a party, asking for the dismissal of a protective order. The request can be filed in a variety of circumstances, such as when the petitioner believes that the order is no longer necessary, or when a new protective order is in place. There are two main types of Utah Petitioners Request To Dismiss Protective Order: 1) Motion to Dismiss Protective Order and 2) Motion to Modify Protective Order. The Motion to Dismiss Protective Order is used when the petitioner seeks to have the entire order dismissed, while the Motion to Modify Protective Order is used when the petitioner seeks to modify certain provisions of the order. In either case, the Utah Petitioners Request To Dismiss Protective Order must include detailed facts and legal arguments to demonstrate why the protective order should be dismissed or modified.