Utah R. Civ. P. 33

As amended through March 29, 2024
Rule 33 - Interrogatories to Parties
(a) Availability; procedures for use. During standard discovery, any party may serve written interrogatories upon any other party, subject to the limits of Rule 26(c)(5). Each interrogatory shall be separately stated and numbered.
(b) Answers and objections. The responding party shall serve a written response within 28 days after service of the interrogatories. The responding party shall restate each interrogatory before responding to it. Each interrogatory shall be answered separately and fully in writing under oath of affirmation, unless it is object to. If an interrogatory is object to the objecting party shall state the reasons for the objection. Any reason not stated is waived unless excused by the court for good cause. An interrogatory is not objectionable merely because an answer involves an opinion of argument that relates to fact or the application of law to fact. The party shall answer any part of an interrogatory that is not objectionable.
(c) Scope; use at trial. Interrogatories may relate to any discoverable matter. Answer may be used as permitted by the Rules of Evidence.
(d) Option to produce business records. If the answer to an interrogatory may be found by inspectingd the answering party's business records, including electronically stored information, and the burden of finding the answer is substantially the same for both parties, the answering party may identify the records from which the answer may be found. The answering party must give the asking party reasonable opportunity to inspect the records and to make copies, compilations, or summaries. The answering party must identify the records in sufficient detail to permit the asking party to locate and to identify them as readily as the answering party.

Utah. R. Civ. P. 33

Advisory Committee Notes

For a complete explanation of the 1999 amendments to this rule and the interrelationship of these amendments with the other discovery changes, see the advisory committee note appended to Rule 26. The Supreme Court order approving the amendments directed that the new procedures be applicable only to cases filed on or after November 1, 1999.