Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R655 - Natural Resources, Water Rights
Rule R655-3 - Reports of Water Rights Conveyance
Section R655-3-4 - Content of the Report of Conveyance
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
4.1 A Report of Conveyance consists of:
4.2 The content of a Report of Conveyance form is as follows:
4.3 Copies of deeds submitted as supporting documentation must be properly recorded in the county where water is diverted and, if different, the county where the water is used. The recording information must appear on deeds submitted.
4.4 A water right deed conveys only the water right or portion thereof expressly identified in the deed.
4.5 A document relied upon by a County Recorder's office to maintain a tract index for land with an appurtenant water right will be accepted as a conveyance document consistent with Utah Code Section 73-1-11(1)(b). Documents submitted must include: a chain of title from the person identified on the State Engineer's records as owning the water right to the person shown on the County Recorder's records as owning the property to which the water right is appurtenant;
a copy of the tract index from the County Recorder; and/or an affidavit endorsed by the Report of Conveyance professional affirming that the water right has not been severed from the land but remains appurtenant to the property.
4.6 If an interest in a water right has been segregated from another water right, a deed recorded subsequent to the segregation must show the currently assigned water right number for the segregated water right.
4.7 The document required to support the change of the name of a corporation is a certificate of name change, or other similar document, stamped by the Utah Department of Commerce, or by the appropriate agency in the State in which the corporation is incorporated, accompanying the Report of Conveyance.
4.8 A copy of a marriage license evidences the change of name of an individual specified in the license.
4.9 A copy of a decree of a court of competent jurisdiction evidences the change of name of an individual as declared in the decree.
4.10 A copy of a death certificate evidences the dissolution of joint tenancy in favor of the surviving party (removal of a joint tenant as an owner on Division records).
4.11 A properly executed affidavit by an individual evidences aliases by which the individual may be named in other documents.
4.12 In the case of poor copies, improved copies may be requested.
4.13 Supporting documents must be arranged in ascending chronological order (oldest to youngest) by recording date.