Utah State Court Records
Utah Courts - Court Records
Digital Recordings Utah's district, juvenile and appellate courts are courts of record. Hearings are recorded either by court reporters or electronically. Copies of hearings recorded electronically are available from each court. Weekly Case Reports Case Filings Reports, Case Disposition Reports, and Judgement Reports. Posted each Monday.
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Digital Recordings Utah's district, juvenile and appellate courts are courts of record. Hearings are recorded either by court reporters or electronically. Copies of hearings recorded electronically are available from each court. Weekly Case Reports Case Filings Reports, Case Disposition Reports, and Judgement Reports. Posted each Monday.
https://www.utcourts.gov/records/index.htmCourt Records - Utah Courts
Digital Recordings Utah's district, juvenile and appellate courts are courts of record. Hearings are recorded either by court reporters or electronically. Copies of hearings recorded electronically are available from each court. Weekly Case Reports Case Filings Reports, Case Disposition Reports, and Judgement Reports. Posted each Monday.
https://www.utcourts.gov/main/records.htmlUtah Courts
Request an Audio Recording or Transcript MyCase (view your case online) Court Case Look up eFile (Attorneys Only) Court Calendars (Find a Hearing Date) SEARCH Court Contact Information Appellate Opinions and Cases Court Forms Utah Code (like 30-3-37) Court Rules (like URCP 26) Find a Hearing Date (Court Calendars) Divorce Education Classes
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Court records in Utah are public unless they are confidential or exempt from public disclosure. Most documents created by Utah courts are open for inspection and copying. The Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), enacted in 1991, permits public access to public records of government bodies at all levels.
https://utah.staterecords.org/court.phpUtah Supreme Court Records - Utah State Archives and Records Service
The Utah Supreme Court was organized in 1850 as part of Congressional organization of the Utah Territory. The Court acted primarily in an appellate role. The admission of Utah to Statehood on January 4, 1896, transformed the territorial body into a new Utah State Supreme Court. Original jurisdiction was given to the Court to issue writs of ...
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The Utah State Archives is the repository for many judicial/court records, including the Utah State Supreme Court and many county district courts. Records of municipal courts and justice courts are housed here also. Supreme Court, district court, and probate court records date back to establishment of the territory. More recent records created ...
https://casesearch.utcourts.gov/main/records.htmlUtah Courts
Request an Audio Recording or Transcript MyCase (view your case online) Court Case Look up eFile (Attorneys Only) Court Calendars (Find a Hearing Date) SEARCH Court Contact Information Appellate Opinions and Cases Court Forms Utah Code (like 30-3-37) Court Rules (like URCP 26) Find a Hearing Date (Court Calendars) Divorce Education Classes
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Utah State Records contains the information about the following subjects: criminal records, court records, and vital records; including over 25 million transparent public records. The state of Utah started to create public records in the year 1892, and these records usually cover information from all 29 counties in the state.
https://utah.staterecords.org/Research Guide to Court Records - Utah State Archives and Records Service
The Utah State Archives is the repository for many judicial/court records, including the Utah State Supreme Court and many county district courts. Records of municipal courts and justice courts are housed here also. Supreme Court, district court, and probate court records. date back to establishment of the territory. More recent records created ...
https://archives.utah.gov/research/guides/courts-records.html