A Utah Order on Motion to Postpone is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Utah. This order provides an opportunity to delay the hearing of a case until a later date. This order is generally issued when one or both parties involved in a case need more time to prepare for the hearing. There are two types of Utah Order on Motion to Postpone: Temporary Delay and Permanent Delay. A Temporary Delay postpones the hearing for a specific period of time, while a Permanent Delay postpones the hearing indefinitely or until further notice by the court. The Order on Motion to Postpone must be submitted to the court in writing and must include the date of the hearing, the proposed delay date, the reason for the delay, and a signature from both parties.