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Utah Promissory Notes

Create a legally compliant Utah promissory note that complies with state usury limits and includes all required provisions. Choose the note type that fits your lending situation, fill out the guided form, and download your professional PDF for $7.99.

Utah Usury Law and Note Requirements

Max Interest Rate No statutory cap
Rate Description No statutory usury cap
Default Rate 10%
Penalty for Exceeding Usury Limit No statutory usury cap for private loans
Statute of Limitations 6 years
Notarization Required Not required (recommended)
Witness Required Not required
Governing Agency Utah District Courts

Utah usury law is governed by Utah District Courts. The maximum allowable interest rate is No statutory cap (No statutory usury cap). Penalties for exceeding the usury limit include: No statutory usury cap for private loans. The statute of limitations for enforcing a promissory note in Utah is 6 years. Notarization is not required but recommended. Our documents are designed to comply with Utah law and include all required provisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum interest rate for a promissory note in Utah?

Utah does not have a statutory usury cap for most private lending transactions. If no rate is specified, the default legal rate is 10%. Our documents include a usury savings clause for additional protection.

Does a promissory note need to be notarized in Utah?

Notarization is not legally required in Utah, but it is strongly recommended. A notarized note is easier to enforce in court and helps verify the identities of all parties. While not required, having 1 witness is recommended.

How much does a Utah promissory note cost?

Each promissory note costs $7.99. Choose your note type, fill in your details through our guided form, and download your completed, Utah-compliant PDF instantly. Re-download available for 5 days.

Does Utah have a usury cap for private promissory notes?

Utah does not impose a general usury cap for written contracts between private parties - any interest rate agreed to in writing is generally enforceable under Utah Code §15-1-1. If no rate is specified, 10% per year applies as the default. Consumer loans are regulated under separate statutes. Utah's 6-year statute of limitations applies to written promissory notes. Utah is one of the more lender-friendly states, similar to Nevada and Arizona.

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