Utah State Exemption List

Only State Exemptions Allowed

In the state of Utah, you can not choose the federal bankruptcy list and must use the State of Utah Bankruptcy Exemption List. There may be certain federal supplemental exemptions you can use too. All exemptions should be discussed with your Utah Bankruptcy Attorney.

Utah has created bankruptcy exemptions to allow you to maintain enough public benefits, wages, personal property and insurance to start over after filing bankruptcy in Utah. There may be certain residency requirements to use the State of Utah Bankruptcy Exemption List.

The following table will outline the Utah Bankruptcy Exemptions. Some of your property or assets may not have a matching exemption.

Exemptions Exemption Amount Statutes
Homestead

Real property, mobile home or water rights to $10,000 (joint owners may double)

Must file homestead declaration before attempted sale of home
78-23-3
78-23-4
Tools of Trade

Implements, books & tools of trade to $3,500

Military property of National Guard member

Motor vehicle to $2,500
78-23-8(2)
39-1-47
78-23-8(3)
Wages Minimum 75% of earned but unpaid wages; bankruptcy judge may authorize more for low-income debtors 70C-7-103
Wild Card None  
Public Benefits

AFDC
Crime victims’ compensation
General assistance
Occupational disease disability benefits
Unemployment compensation
Veterans’ benefits

Workers’ compensation
17-13-9
63-63-21
55-15-32
35-2-35
35-4-18
78-23-5(1) (e)
35-1-80
Insurance

Disability, illness, medical or hospital benefits

Fraternal benefit society benefits

Life insurance policy cash surrender value to $1500

Life insurance proceeds if beneficiary is insured’s spouse or dependent, as needed for support
78-23-5(1) ( c), (d)
31A-9-603
78-23-7
78-73-6(2)
Miscellaneous

Alimony needed for support

Child support

Property of business partnership
78-23-5(1) (k), 78-23-6(1)
78-23-5(1) (f), (k)
48-1-22
Pensions

ERISA-qualified benefits

Public employees

Other pensions needed for support
78-23-5(1) (j)
49-1-609
78-23-6(3)
Personal Property

Animals, books & musical instruments to $500 total

Artwork depicting, or done by, family member

Bed, bedding, carpets, washer & dryer

Burial plot

Clothing (cannot claim furs or jewelry)

Food to last 3 months

Furnishings & appliances to $500

Health aids needed

Heirloom or other sentimental item to $500

Motor Vehicle to $2,500

Personal injury recoveries for you or person you depended on

Proceeds for damaged exempt property

Refrigerator, freezer, microwave, stove & sewing machine

Wrongful death recoveries for person you depended on
78-23-8(1) (b)
78-23-5(1) (h)
78-23-5(1) (g)
78-23-5(1) (a)
78-23-5(1) (g)
78-23-5(1) )g)
78-23-8(1) (a)
78-23-5(1) (b)
78-23-8(1) ( c)
78-23-8(2)
78-23-5(1) (I)
78-23-9
78-23-5(1) (g)
78-23-5(1) (i)
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