Reverse Interest in Utah
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Published July 14, 2026 • By DocketMath Team
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Utah reverse-interest: interest rate is 10; rate type is variable.
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- Interest Rate: 10
- Rate Type: variable
- Interest: The amount charged, expressed as a percentage of principal, for the use of borrowed money.
- Interest Type: judgment
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Reverse Interest in Utah
Under Utah law, the reverse interest rate on a judgment is set by statute at 10% per annum. This rate is specified in Utah Code Ann. § 15-1-4, which governs the interest applied to money judgments when the judgment creditor is entitled to recover from the judgment debtor. The rule applies automatically to the principal amount of the judgment from the date it is entered, unless a different rate is contractually agreed upon or otherwise provided by law. The statute does not specify a variable or floating rate; it establishes a fixed statutory figure. For the precise calculation, including how interest accrues on partial payments or over time, the official source at the Utah Legislature’s website provides the exact statutory language. Use the DocketMath calculator to estimate the reverse interest amount in your specific case.
Governing authority
In Utah, the reverse interest rule is set by Utah Code Ann. § 15-1-4. The verified packet cites Utah Code Ann. § 15-1-4 (https://le.utah.gov/xcode/Title15/Chapter1/15-1-S4.html).
Utah reverse interest: the verified value is 10% under Utah Code Ann. § 15-1-4. The verified packet cites Utah Code Ann. § 15-1-4 (https://le.utah.gov/xcode/Title15/Chapter1/15-1-S4.html).
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This page provides general legal information and calculation tools, not legal advice. DocketMath is not a law firm and does not provide legal representation, and using this site does not create an attorney-client relationship. Laws change and exceptions apply, so deadlines and amounts specific to your situation should be confirmed with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.
