Lehi Court Docket Records
Lehi is one of Utah's fastest-growing cities, and its justice court handles a steady volume of cases each year. Whether you need to look up a traffic citation, a small claims filing, or a misdemeanor case, the Lehi court docket contains public records that are available to residents and researchers. This guide explains how the Lehi Justice Court works, what types of cases appear on the docket, and how to search for records using both state-run online tools and in-person options at the courthouse on North 100 East.
Lehi Quick Facts
Lehi Justice Court Docket and Case Records
The Lehi Justice Court is a limited-jurisdiction court that serves residents of Lehi City. It handles Class B and Class C misdemeanors, traffic infractions, civil infractions, and small claims cases. Most day-to-day legal matters that do not rise to the level of a felony are processed here before any transfer to the Fourth District Court in Provo. The court operates under the oversight of the Utah Judicial Council and follows statewide rules for how records are kept and released.
Small claims cases in Lehi can involve disputes over amounts up to $11,000. These cases move quickly through the docket, and hearings are typically scheduled within a few weeks of filing. Traffic violations issued by the Lehi Police Department are also routed to this court, making it one of the busiest parts of the local docket. If you received a citation in Lehi, your case number will appear on the ticket and can be used to locate your entry on the court docket.
The court shares a building with the Lehi Police Department at 153 North 100 East. If you need to pay a fine, contest a ticket, or request a hearing date, you can appear in person during regular business hours. Staff can pull up your case on the docket and walk you through next steps.
| Court | Lehi Justice Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 153 North 100 East, Lehi, UT 84043 |
| Phone | (385) 201-1000 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | utcourts.gov |
The Lehi Justice Court follows the same records retention and public access rules as other Utah justice courts. Most case records are open to public inspection unless a judge has ordered them sealed. Expunged cases are removed from public view, but the vast majority of closed cases remain accessible.
The image below comes from the Lehi City Police Department website, showing the facility at 153 North 100 East where both the police department and justice court are housed.
The shared facility makes it convenient to handle both citations and court appearances in one location on the same visit.
How to Search Lehi Court Docket Records Online
Utah provides several tools for searching court docket records from home. The primary statewide portal is XChange, which is the Utah Courts electronic records system. XChange lets you search by case number, party name, or attorney name across all Utah courts, including the Lehi Justice Court. Access requires a registered account, and as of July 1, 2025, the fee structure includes a $0.35 per-search charge, a $40 monthly plan that covers 500 searches, or a $10 guest access option. These fees apply to detailed case record lookups.
For a free option, the Utah Courts Public Calendar lets you view scheduled hearings without creating an account. If you know a hearing date is coming up in Lehi, you can search the calendar by court location and date to confirm the time and courtroom. This tool is especially useful for attorneys, journalists, and members of the public who want to observe proceedings.
If you are a party to a case, the MyCase portal provides free access to your own case documents and filings. You can view your docket entries, orders, and scheduled hearings. MyCase is limited to parties named in a case, so it will not show you records for cases in which you are not involved.
In-person searches remain an option for anyone who wants to review records at the courthouse. Staff at 153 North 100 East can assist you during business hours. Bring the full name of the party you are looking for, a case number if you have one, or an approximate date of the filing.
The Utah Courts statewide calendar resource, shown via utcourts.gov/cal, provides hearing schedules that include Lehi Justice Court proceedings at no charge.
Bookmark the calendar page if you need to track upcoming Lehi court dates on a regular basis.
Note: XChange search fees changed on July 1, 2025. Review the current pricing at utcourts.gov/xchange before setting up an account.
Lehi Court Records and Public Access Under GRAMA
Public access to court records in Utah is governed by the Government Records Access and Management Act, commonly called GRAMA. Under Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2, most court records are classified as public, which means any person can request copies without having to explain why they want them. This applies to Lehi Justice Court records just as it does to any other Utah court.
Records that are typically available as public documents include case filings, docket entries, court orders, judgments in civil cases, and most criminal case dispositions. Records that may be restricted include juvenile records, records in cases involving victims of certain crimes, sealed case files, and materials protected by court order. If a record you are looking for is restricted, the court clerk will tell you what classification it has and whether there is a process to request access.
To request copies of Lehi court records, you can submit a written GRAMA request to the court clerk at 153 North 100 East. There may be a per-page copying fee for physical copies. Electronic copies of records available through XChange can be accessed directly through the portal. The Utah State Archives also holds older court records that have been transferred from active court files.
Self-represented litigants who need help understanding what records are available can visit the Utah Courts Self-Help Center, which provides guides on how to access records and navigate the court process without an attorney.
Lehi Court Hearing Schedule
The Lehi Justice Court posts its hearing schedule through the Utah Courts public calendar system. You can search for upcoming hearings at the Lehi court by visiting utcourts.gov/cal and filtering by the Lehi Justice Court. The calendar shows hearing dates, times, and case types but does not always include full party names or case details for all matter types.
If you have a scheduled appearance in Lehi and need to confirm your hearing time, you can also call the court directly at (385) 201-1000. Court staff can look up your case and verify the date and time of your hearing. Arrive at least 15 minutes early, since the court may have multiple matters set at the same time and will call them in order.
Note: Hearing schedules can change on short notice. Always confirm your date by phone or through the online calendar within 48 hours of your appearance.
Utah County Court Docket Records
Lehi is located in Utah County. The Utah County District Court, part of the Fourth Judicial District, handles felony criminal cases, major civil matters, domestic cases, and probate proceedings for Lehi residents. Felony charges that begin in the Lehi Justice Court as bindover cases are transferred to the Fourth District Court in Provo for further proceedings. If you are searching for a felony case involving a Lehi address, you will need to search the Utah County District Court docket rather than the local justice court records.
Nearby Utah Cities
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