Utah LEO exam 1 EXAM 2025 COMPLETE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE ANSWERS |ALREADY
PASSED!!
What is a Civil Dispute? - (ANSWER)A conflict between two or more parties
where no crime is occurred.
What is a Summons? - (ANSWER)Call issued by a court to appear, come, or do
something.
Who can be Summoned? - (ANSWER)Defendant to appear in court, and person to
appear in court as jury or witness.
Writs is Replevin? - (ANSWER)An order or writ issued to recover an item of
personal property.
What is Attachment and Garnishment? - (ANSWER)- An order to withhold non-
exempt personal property or money owed to a third party.
- Withhold wages or property.
1. What is a Temporary Restraining order?
2. When are they ordinarily issued? - (ANSWER)1. - Order issued by a court
retraining the conduct of a person and protecting a victim from the activities of an
abusive person.
- An order of the court that states a person is to refrain from particular acts 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.)
1. What is a Protective Order?
2. What can the order consist of? - (ANSWER)1. Order issued by a court meant to
protect a person from harm or harassment.
2. - To stay away from the petitioners home, job, vehicle, or school.
- No Contact or harass
- Not possess gun or other weapons
- Establish temporary custody of children
What is a Notice of Eviction? - (ANSWER)Removal of a tenant from rental
property by the landlord.
What is a Liens? - (ANSWER)A legal claim or hold over property to secure the
payment of a debt.
What are civil bench warrants for arrest? - (ANSWER)Arrest warrant issued by a
judge in a civil case and is typically issued for contempt of court or failure to
appear.
What are Custody Decrees? - (ANSWER)Court judgement which names the
parent with whom the child will live, how visitation will be handled, and who will
provide financial support.
,Utah Courts can be served by who? - (ANSWER)- Peace Officers
- Sheriffs and deputy Sheriffs
- Constables and constables deputies
- State-employed investigators who are authorized to serve process.
Licensed Private Investigators may serve: - (ANSWER)- Complaints, petitions, and
small claims affidavits
- Summonses
- Supplemental orders
- orders to show cause
- notices
- small claims orders
- writs of garnishments
- garnishee orders
- subpoenas
Person over 18 years of age and not a party to the action or not an attorney for
one of the parties can serve: - (ANSWER)- Complaints and petitions
- Summonses
- Subpoenas
, What are the functions or Patrol? - (ANSWER)- Reduce or remove opportunities
to commit crimes
- 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.
What is Proactive patrol? - (ANSWER)- Aim is to be highly visible in order to
discourage the occurrence of the problem you are seeking to control.
What is Reactive patrol? - (ANSWER)- Aim is to apprehend the violator or criminal
in the act or after the fact.
Major characteristics of automobile patrol? - (ANSWER)- Moving or fixed
- Solo or with a partner
- used to cover larger geographical areas
- more efficient use of resources
- faster response time
- Isolates officer from public
- Some of Officer's attention is diverted to driving
QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE ANSWERS |ALREADY
PASSED!!
What is a Civil Dispute? - (ANSWER)A conflict between two or more parties
where no crime is occurred.
What is a Summons? - (ANSWER)Call issued by a court to appear, come, or do
something.
Who can be Summoned? - (ANSWER)Defendant to appear in court, and person to
appear in court as jury or witness.
Writs is Replevin? - (ANSWER)An order or writ issued to recover an item of
personal property.
What is Attachment and Garnishment? - (ANSWER)- An order to withhold non-
exempt personal property or money owed to a third party.
- Withhold wages or property.
1. What is a Temporary Restraining order?
2. When are they ordinarily issued? - (ANSWER)1. - Order issued by a court
retraining the conduct of a person and protecting a victim from the activities of an
abusive person.
- An order of the court that states a person is to refrain from particular acts 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.)
1. What is a Protective Order?
2. What can the order consist of? - (ANSWER)1. Order issued by a court meant to
protect a person from harm or harassment.
2. - To stay away from the petitioners home, job, vehicle, or school.
- No Contact or harass
- Not possess gun or other weapons
- Establish temporary custody of children
What is a Notice of Eviction? - (ANSWER)Removal of a tenant from rental
property by the landlord.
What is a Liens? - (ANSWER)A legal claim or hold over property to secure the
payment of a debt.
What are civil bench warrants for arrest? - (ANSWER)Arrest warrant issued by a
judge in a civil case and is typically issued for contempt of court or failure to
appear.
What are Custody Decrees? - (ANSWER)Court judgement which names the
parent with whom the child will live, how visitation will be handled, and who will
provide financial support.
,Utah Courts can be served by who? - (ANSWER)- Peace Officers
- Sheriffs and deputy Sheriffs
- Constables and constables deputies
- State-employed investigators who are authorized to serve process.
Licensed Private Investigators may serve: - (ANSWER)- Complaints, petitions, and
small claims affidavits
- Summonses
- Supplemental orders
- orders to show cause
- notices
- small claims orders
- writs of garnishments
- garnishee orders
- subpoenas
Person over 18 years of age and not a party to the action or not an attorney for
one of the parties can serve: - (ANSWER)- Complaints and petitions
- Summonses
- Subpoenas
, What are the functions or Patrol? - (ANSWER)- Reduce or remove opportunities
to commit crimes
- 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.
What is Proactive patrol? - (ANSWER)- Aim is to be highly visible in order to
discourage the occurrence of the problem you are seeking to control.
What is Reactive patrol? - (ANSWER)- Aim is to apprehend the violator or criminal
in the act or after the fact.
Major characteristics of automobile patrol? - (ANSWER)- Moving or fixed
- Solo or with a partner
- used to cover larger geographical areas
- more efficient use of resources
- faster response time
- Isolates officer from public
- Some of Officer's attention is diverted to driving