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Ultimate Guide to Animals at Large Criminal Charges in Utah

Utah Dog Bite Laws and Penalties

Dog ownership comes with legal responsibilities in Utah. Whether you’re a first-time pet owner or experienced, understanding Utah’s dog bite laws and penalties is crucial to avoid criminal charges and safeguard your rights.


Dog Bite Laws in Utah

Under Utah Code Ann. 18-1-1 (2020), dog owners are strictly liable for injuries caused by their pets. This means even if your dog has never bitten anyone before, you could face legal consequences in civil court for damages caused.

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Criminal Penalties for Dog Attacks

In most Utah cities, dog attacks or “dog at large” offenses are classified as Class B Misdemeanors, carrying potential fines under $400. Repeat offenses or severe attacks can escalate the penalties. Some cities also enforce “put down” statutes, requiring euthanasia for dangerous dogs.


Dog-Related Convictions and Criminal Records

A dog bite conviction permanently stays on your Utah criminal record unless expunged. The expungement process varies:

  • Class B Misdemeanors: 4 years after probation.
  • Class C Misdemeanors/Infractions: 3 years after probation.

Hiring a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney can expedite this process, especially through Rule 402 reductions.


Restitution for Dog Bites

Owners are liable for criminal restitution, covering expenses like:

  • Medical bills
  • Scarring or plastic surgery
  • PTSD counseling
  • Lost wages

Failing to pay restitution disqualifies you from expungement.


Key Ordinances in Utah Cities

  • Moab: $25–$200 fines for infractions like dogs at large or unsanitary barns.
  • Provo: Dog nuisance violations start at $150 for misdemeanors.
  • Cottonwood Heights: Dog attacks are Class B Misdemeanors with $100 fines.

Protecting Your Rights

If charged, consult a Utah criminal defense attorney to ensure fair restitution and explore expungement options. Protect your record and comply with city ordinances to avoid future legal issues.


By staying informed about Utah dog bite laws, you can navigate ownership responsibilities and legal challenges with confidence. For legal advice, contact a local defense attorney today.

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