1. What is a Civil Dispute? A conflict between two or more parties where no crime is occurred.
2. What is a Summons? Call issued by a court to appear, come, or do something.
3. Who can be Sum- Defendant to appear in court, and person to appear in court as jury or
moned? witness.
4. Writs is Replevin? An order or writ issued to recover an item of personal property.
5. What is Attachment - An order to withhold non-exempt personal property or money owed to
and Garnishment? a third party.
- Withhold wages or property.
6. 1. What is a Temporary 1. - Order issued by a court retraining the conduct of a person and
Restraining order? protecting a victim from the activities of an abusive person.
2. When are they ordi- - An order of the court that states a person is to refrain from particular acts
narily issued? and to stay away from particular places.
2. - After an "Ex Parte Appearance"; (An appearance in court by one party
without the other being present.)
7. 1. What is a Protective 1. Order issued by a court meant to protect a person from harm or
Order? harassment.
2. What can the order 2. - To stay away from the petitioners home, job, vehicle, or school.
consist of? - No Contact or harass
- Not possess gun or other weapons
- Establish temporary custody of children
8. What is a Notice of Removal of a tenant from rental property by the landlord.
Eviction?
9. What is a Liens? A legal claim or hold over property to secure the payment of a debt.
10. What are civil bench Arrest warrant issued by a judge in a civil case and is typically issued for
warrants for arrest? contempt of court or failure to appear.
,11. What are Custody De- Court judgement which names the parent with whom the child will live,
crees? how visitation will be handled, and who will provide financial support.
12. Utah Courts can be - Peace Oflcers
served by who? - Sheriffs and deputy Sheriffs
- Constables and constables deputies
- State-employed investigators who are authorized to serve process.
13. Licensed Private In- - Complaints, petitions, and small claims afldavits
vestigators may serve: - Summonses
- Supplemental orders
- orders to show cause
- notices
- small claims orders
- writs of garnishments
- garnishee orders
- subpoenas
14. Person over 18 years - Complaints and petitions
of age and not a party - Summonses
to the action or not an - Subpoenas
attorney for one of the
parties can serve:
15. What are the functions - Reduce or remove opportunities to commit crimes
or Patrol? - Protect life and property from criminals, hazards, and other conditions
adverse to the safety of life property.
- Preserve the public peace/quality of life.
- Enforce laws and ordinances
- Detect and arrest offenders
- Preform services like rendering aid and providing information.
,16. What is Proactive pa- - Aim is to be highly visible in order to discourage the occurrence of the
trol? problem you are seeking to control.
17. What is Reactive pa- - Aim is to apprehend the violator or criminal in the act or after the fact.
trol?
18. Major characteristics - Moving or fixed
of automobile patrol? - Solo or with a partner
- used to cover larger geographical areas
- more eflcient use of resources
- faster response time
- Isolates oflcer from public
- Some of Oflcer's attention is diverted to driving
19. What are techniques - Operate car in safe manner and drive slow enough to enable good
for covering a beat on observation.
automobile patrol? - Select an appropriate patrol pattern to use in covering the beat
- Do not travel solely on main arterial roadways
- Stop periodically and park among other cars on streets and observe
- Avoid coffee and food stops at the same time and/or location
- Divide areas of surveillance when patrolling with a partner, but overlap
each other
- Get out of car whenever possible to interact with citizens
20. Learner Permit facts - Eligible for permit at age 15
are- - Good for one year
- Must be held for at least 6 months
- Underage 18 accompanied by parent of driver
- Over 18, anyone over 21 can accompany driver
21. Persons not required Driving a US government vehicle
to obtain a Utah Li- Driving on a farm
cense are... Non residents who hold a valid license from another state or country
, 22. Licensing require- Learner permit after pasing eye and written testd
ments to operate a permit valid six months
motorcycle are...
23. You must have what Drivers license
when operating a ve- proof of insurance
hicle? Registration
24. If someone does not Impound the vehicle.
have insurance on the
car they are operating,
the officer shall...
25. What are the 4 classes Class A- Combined vehicle with of 26,001 pounds or more and vehicles
of license? being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds or less
Class B- over 26,000 single or combined under 10,001
Class C- Smaller Vehicles that transport: 16+ occupants or placarded
amounts hazardous materials (Must be 21)
Class D-
26. Mandatory Revoca- - DUI Conviction
tion or Suspension of - Manslaughter or negligent homicide
Drivers License - Perjury or making a false afldavit
- Conviction for A33 (Drug and alcohol renders person incapable of safely
driving a vehicle)
- Two charges of reckless driving
- Failure to stop a motor vehicle at the command of a peace oflcer
- Engaging in a motor vehicle speed contest or exhibition of speed on a
highway
27. Driving and using -Driver may only use a voice commands to connect to a call
phones guidelines- -Use GPS