Eagle Mountain Court Docket Search
Eagle Mountain has been one of Utah's fastest-growing cities for over a decade, and its justice court handles a growing number of local cases each year. The Eagle Mountain court docket covers traffic violations, misdemeanor offenses, civil infractions, and small claims disputes filed within city limits. This guide explains how the Eagle Mountain Justice Court operates, what records are available on the public docket, and how to access case information through Utah's statewide court tools or in person at Round Up Drive.
Eagle Mountain Quick Facts
Eagle Mountain Justice Court Docket and Records
The Eagle Mountain Justice Court is located at 751 East Round Up Drive and operates as a limited-jurisdiction court serving Eagle Mountain City. It handles Class B and Class C misdemeanors, traffic citations, parking violations, civil infractions, and small claims disputes of up to $11,000. Cases involving felony charges are not within the justice court's authority; those matters are heard at the Fourth District Court in Provo, which covers all felony and major civil proceedings for Utah County residents.
Eagle Mountain has seen rapid growth, and the volume of cases on its court docket has grown alongside the population. Traffic cases make up a significant share of new filings, with citations issued by the Eagle Mountain Police Department processed through the justice court at 751 East Round Up Drive. If you received a ticket in Eagle Mountain and want to confirm the case is on the docket, you can look it up online or call the clerk directly at (801) 789-8409.
Small claims filings offer Eagle Mountain residents a practical way to resolve money disputes without an attorney. Once a claim is submitted, both sides receive notice of the hearing date and are expected to appear. The resulting judgment is entered into the court docket as a public record. Judgments can later be enforced through wage garnishment or property liens if the losing party does not pay voluntarily.
| Court | Eagle Mountain Justice Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 751 East Round Up Drive, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005 |
| Phone | (801) 789-8409 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | utcourts.gov |
The Eagle Mountain Police Department is located at 1390 East Pony Express Parkway and can be reached at (801) 789-6000. Officers issue citations within Eagle Mountain city limits that are then entered on the justice court docket. The two facilities are separate, so court-related matters should be directed to the Round Up Drive location.
Background on the Eagle Mountain Justice Court and how it fits into the broader Utah County court system is available through resources covering Utah County justice courts.
Understanding the structure of the Eagle Mountain court system helps you identify whether your case belongs at the local justice court or the Fourth District Court in Provo.
Access Eagle Mountain Court Docket Records Online
Utah's XChange portal is the main statewide tool for searching Eagle Mountain court docket records from home. XChange covers all Utah courts, including the Eagle Mountain Justice Court, and allows searches by party name, case number, or attorney. As of July 1, 2025, XChange charges $0.35 per individual search, with a monthly subscription of $40 covering 500 searches. A $10 guest access option is available for people who need to run just a few searches without committing to a full account. An account is required to view detailed case records.
For a free option, the Utah Courts Public Calendar shows upcoming hearing schedules for the Eagle Mountain Justice Court without requiring any login. Select the Eagle Mountain court and a date range to see what cases are set for a specific day. The calendar is updated as hearings are added or continued and is useful for checking your own appearance date or monitoring a case you have an interest in.
Parties to Eagle Mountain cases can use the MyCase portal at no cost to view their own filed documents, docket entries, and hearing times. MyCase is not a general search tool; it only shows records for cases in which you are named as a party. For third-party record searches, XChange is the appropriate tool.
In-person records access is always free at the courthouse. Visit 751 East Round Up Drive during business hours and bring the name of the party you are researching, a case number if available, or the approximate date the case was filed. Clerks can look up records in the court's system and tell you what documents are available as public records.
The Utah Courts XChange system provides statewide docket access that includes Eagle Mountain Justice Court case records going back multiple years.
XChange is the most complete tool for searching Eagle Mountain court records online, covering all case types handled by the justice court.
Note: Warrant status for Utah cases, including those originating in Eagle Mountain, can be checked at no charge through the Utah warrant search tool.
Eagle Mountain Court Records and Public Access Rights
Under Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act, known as GRAMA, virtually all Eagle Mountain Justice Court records are open to public inspection. The law is codified at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2. This means that any resident or researcher can request docket entries, filed pleadings, civil judgments, and records of conviction without being a party to the case and without providing a reason for the request.
Not all records are public. Sealed case files, expunged criminal records, juvenile court matters, and some victim-identifying documents are restricted under GRAMA or by specific court orders. If you ask the Eagle Mountain clerk about a restricted record, they will describe the type of restriction but cannot provide the contents of a sealed file. Expunged records are treated as if the underlying event never occurred, and court staff will not confirm their existence.
To get copies of Eagle Mountain court records, visit the justice court at 751 East Round Up Drive or send a written GRAMA request to the clerk. Physical copies may carry a per-page fee. The Utah State Archives holds older court records transferred from active court storage. For forms and self-help guides, the Utah Courts Self-Help Center is a good free resource for Eagle Mountain residents who are handling their own legal matters.
Eagle Mountain Court Hearing Schedule
The Eagle Mountain Justice Court hearing schedule is published on the Utah Courts public calendar. Filter by the Eagle Mountain court and a date range to see what hearings are on the docket for a given period. The calendar is free to use and is updated as hearings are scheduled, moved, or continued. No login is required to view it.
If you have a pending case in Eagle Mountain and want to verify your hearing date, call the court clerk at (801) 789-8409. Have your case number or full legal name ready when you call. It is a good habit to confirm your appearance within a day or two of the scheduled date, since continuances can happen in some cases with limited advance notice. Plan to arrive before the start time, as multiple matters may be set in the same session.
Utah County Court Docket Records
Eagle Mountain is part of Utah County. The Utah County District Court, operating under the Fourth Judicial District, handles all felony cases, major civil matters, family law proceedings, and probate for Eagle Mountain residents. When a case at the Eagle Mountain Justice Court is bound over on felony charges, it moves to the Fourth District Court in Provo for further proceedings. If you need records for a serious criminal case or a complex civil matter tied to an Eagle Mountain address, the Utah County court docket is the right place to search.
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