Utah Respondents Request To Dismiss Protective Order is a legal document used by a respondent, or the person being accused, to ask the court to dismiss a protective order. This request is usually made when the respondent believes the protective order is no longer necessary and/or the respondent has been cleared of any wrongdoing. There are two types of Utah Respondents Request To Dismiss Protective Order: a Simple Request to Dismiss Protective Order and an Emergency Request to Dismiss Protective Order. The Simple Request to Dismiss Protective Order is typically used when the respondent has a valid reason for requesting dismissal, such as the protective order being no longer necessary or the respondent having been cleared of any wrongdoing. On the other hand, the Emergency Request to Dismiss Protective Order is typically used when the respondent needs the protective order dismissed immediately, such as in a situation where the respondent's safety is in immediate danger. Both types of requests must be filed with the court in order to be considered.