Syracuse Utah Court Docket Records

Syracuse is a growing city in Davis County, and its justice court handles local misdemeanor, traffic, and civil infraction cases for residents and visitors. The Syracuse court docket is a public record that captures every case filed at the local justice court, as well as felony and major civil matters processed at the Second District Court in Farmington. Whether you are tracking a case, researching public records, or preparing for a hearing, this guide explains how to find what you need using Utah's court access tools.

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Syracuse Justice Court and Second District Docket

Syracuse has two court levels that residents may need to deal with, depending on the type of case. The Syracuse City Justice Court at 1979 West 1900 South handles Class B and Class C misdemeanors, traffic tickets, parking citations, civil infractions, and small claims disputes filed within the city. This is the first point of contact for most local legal matters and operates under the supervision of the Utah Judicial Council as a limited-jurisdiction court.

For felony charges, major civil lawsuits, and other matters beyond the justice court's authority, cases are handled at the Second District Court in Farmington. The Second District Court is located at 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT 84025, and can be reached at 801-447-3800. If you are searching for a felony case involving a Syracuse resident, the Farmington courthouse is where those records will be found. Both the justice court and the district court maintain public dockets that are searchable through Utah's statewide records tools.

The Syracuse Justice Court is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call (801) 614-9660 to speak with a clerk about a pending case, confirm a hearing time, or ask about your options for handling a citation. In-person visits are also welcome during business hours at the West 1900 South location.

Justice CourtSyracuse City Justice Court
Address1979 West 1900 South, Syracuse, UT 84075
Phone(801) 614-9660
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Second District Court800 West State Street, Farmington, UT 84025
District Phone(801) 447-3800
Websiteutcourts.gov

Both courts maintain docket records in the state's centralized system. Most records are publicly accessible through XChange or in person at either courthouse location.

Information about the Syracuse Justice Court, including services and contact details, is available on the Syracuse City Justice Court page.

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The justice court on West 1900 South is the first stop for most traffic and misdemeanor cases originating within Syracuse city limits.

Search Syracuse Court Docket Records Online

Utah's statewide court records portal, XChange, is the primary tool for searching the Syracuse court docket remotely. XChange allows searches across all Utah courts by party name, case number, or attorney. It covers both the Syracuse Justice Court and the Second District Court in Farmington, so you can find records at either level without having to visit two separate systems. As of July 1, 2025, XChange charges $0.35 per search. Monthly subscriptions are available at $40 for up to 500 searches, and a guest access option costs $10 for occasional use.

The free Utah Courts Public Calendar lets you view scheduled hearings at any Utah court, including the Syracuse Justice Court and Second District Court. You do not need an account to use it. Search by court location and date range to see what cases are set for a given day. The calendar is helpful for checking your hearing time or finding out whether a specific case you are monitoring has a date on the schedule.

If you are a party to a case in Syracuse, the MyCase portal provides free access to your own case documents and docket entries. Log in with your case credentials to view filings, orders, and upcoming hearing dates tied to your matter. MyCase does not support third-party searches and cannot be used to look up cases in which you are not a named party.

In-person searches are available at both court locations during business hours. The justice court clerks at 1979 West 1900 South can help you locate records for cases filed at the local level. For Second District Court records, contact the Farmington courthouse directly at (801) 447-3800 before making the trip.

The Utah MyCase login page provides direct access for parties to review their Syracuse court docket entries and case records online.

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Parties with active Syracuse cases can use MyCase to track case progress without visiting the courthouse in person.

Note: XChange covers both the Syracuse Justice Court and Second District Court in Farmington. Search both if you are unsure where a case was filed.

Syracuse Court Records and GRAMA Public Access

Utah law gives all residents the right to inspect and copy most court records. The Government Records Access and Management Act, found at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2, classifies the majority of court documents as public records. This means you can request docket sheets, filed pleadings, orders, judgments, and records of conviction from either the Syracuse Justice Court or the Second District Court without having to demonstrate a legal interest in the case.

Certain records are not public. Sealed case files, expunged criminal records, and some victim-related materials are protected from public disclosure. If a case you are researching involves a sealed file, the clerk will confirm the case exists but will not be able to share its contents. The court may describe the category of restriction but cannot disclose the sealed information itself.

To request copies of Syracuse court records, visit either courthouse in person or send a written GRAMA request. Physical copies may carry a per-page fee. The Utah State Archives holds older court records that have left active courthouse storage. If you need help filing a GRAMA request or understanding what records are available, the Utah Courts Self-Help Center offers clear guides on the process.

Syracuse Court Calendar and Hearing Schedule

Scheduled hearings for both the Syracuse Justice Court and the Second District Court in Farmington are listed on the Utah Courts public calendar. Select the appropriate court and date range to see what is on the schedule. No account or login is needed to view the hearing calendar, and it is updated as matters are added or continued.

If you have a hearing in Syracuse and want to confirm the time, call the justice court at (801) 614-9660. For Second District matters in Farmington, call (801) 447-3800. Confirm your appearance date within 48 hours if possible, since hearings can be rescheduled or combined with other matters. Arriving early is always a good idea when multiple cases are set at the same starting time.

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Davis County Court Docket Records

Syracuse is located in Davis County. The Davis County District Court, part of the Second Judicial District, handles all felony cases, major civil matters, probate, and family law proceedings for Syracuse residents. Cases that originate at the Syracuse Justice Court and are bound over on felony charges move to the Second District Court in Farmington. Searching the Davis County docket is necessary when looking for anything beyond misdemeanor-level matters tied to a Syracuse address.

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