How do I look up court cases in Utah?

You may obtain a login to PACER by registering with the PACER Service Center http://pacer.uscourts.gov. The PACER Case Locator allows you to search for court records in all district, bankruptcy, and appellate courts.

How do I look up divorce records in Utah?

Utah divorce records are managed by the Utah Vital Records Office, a division of the Utah Department of Health and by the District Courts in the county where the divorce case was heard. Please use the Utah Courts page at CourtReference.com for help in locating court divorce cases.

How to find Utah court records?

Rule 4-202. Purpose.

  • Rule 4-202.01. Definitions.
  • Rule 4-202.02. Records classification.
  • Rule 4-202.03. Records access.
  • Rule 4-202.04. Request to access a record associated with a case; request to classify a record associated with a case.
  • Rule 4-202.05.
  • Rule 4-202.06.
  • Rule 4-202.07.
  • Rule 4-202.08.
  • Rule 4-202.09.
  • How to find Utah birth records?

    Name of the subject on the record

  • The date the vital event occurred
  • The city or county the event occurred
  • Name and contact information of the requestor
  • The reason the record is being requested
  • Where can I access public records at no charge?

    Corporations are formed by filing paperwork with the state.

  • Civil and criminal cases in local county courts will be filed with the clerk of courts.
  • Deeds,property liens and other real estate paperwork are filed in the county deeds office.
  • Government agencies keep their own files of regulatory cases where they had to sue or fine someone.
  • Where can I find free public bankruptcy records?

    Case number;

  • Name (s) of debtor (s),or principal party (ies);
  • Date the case was filed,whether a voluntary or involuntary petition was filed,and the chapter under which the petition was filed;
  • Name and phone number of the debtor’s attorney;
  • Trustee’s name;
  • Name of the assigned Judge;
  • Discharge and closing dates;
  • Whether there are assets in the case;