Local Rule 5003-1: THE CLERK'S AUTHORITY
Bankr. D. Utah — General rule
RULE 5003-1 THE CLERK'S AUTHORITY
(a) Orders, Judgments, and Other Documents. Unless the court directs the clerk to affix the court's signature, the clerk may sign and enter the following without further directive from the court: (1) an order entering default for failure to plead or otherwise defend under Fed. R. Bankr. P. 7055; (2) a subpoena for an unrepresented party; (3) an order of discharge; (4) an order of dismissal, as directed by Local Rules 2003-1(a), 2082-1(b), 2083-1(f), and 7041-1, or similar dismissal orders arising from a debtor's failure to respond to a motion to dismiss; and (5) an order or document under Fed. R. Civ. P. 77(c)(2).
(b) Court Review of Clerk's Actions. The court may review, suspend, alter, or rescind the clerk's actions under this Local Rule.