How do I find court records in Utah?
Searching District and Justice Court Records at the Courthouse
- Free public XChange access is available at most district courthouses and may be available in some justice court locations.
- Free public XChange access is also available at the Utah State Law Library.
How do I look up civil court cases in Utah?
To learn the status of a case filed in 3rd District Court call 801/238-7300 or visit utcourts.gov/records/ to learn more about accessing court records.
How do I get a copy of my court certificate in Utah?
AT THE CLERK’S OFFICE:
- Public access terminals are available at the office of the clerk. Dockets and case documents can be printed from those terminals at a cost of $. 10 a page.
- Copies of documents can be made by clerk’s office staff at a cost of $. 50 a page.
How do I lookup a case number in Utah?
Access your case information online using MyCase. MyCase is an online system available from the Utah State Courts. You can use MyCase to: View your case history (a record of what has happened in your case)
Are Utah criminal records public?
SALT LAKE CITY — All of Utah will now have much easier access to the state’s court system than ever before. With a few clicks and a $5 fee, anyone can now learn the truth about someone’s criminal history or lack thereof.
How do I look up a case in Utah?
If you are currently involved in a criminal case in Utah, you are most likely able to access your court records via the online search tool, available here: https://www.utcourts.gov/records/.
Where are probate records kept in Utah?
The Family History Library has copies of probate records for many Utah counties. Probate case files available on FamilySearch.
Are police reports public record Utah?
“A record is public unless otherwise expressly provided by statute.” (Utah Code § 63G-2-201(2)). Unless a specific statute is identified as a basis for restricting access, follow up and investigative reports can also be disclosed.