Utah County District Court Docket

The Utah County court docket is maintained by the 4th Judicial District and covers all civil, criminal, domestic relations, and probate cases filed in the county. With Provo as its seat and dozens of cities within its borders, Utah County is one of the most active court jurisdictions in the state. You can search the court docket online through the Utah Courts tools, visit the Provo courthouse in person for free record inspection, or contact the court clerk by email. This guide explains each access method, lists addresses, and covers what records are public.

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4th DistrictJudicial District
(801) 429-1000Court Phone
ProvoCounty Seat
M-F 8-5Court Hours

Utah County District Court

The 4th District Court - Provo is at 125 North 100 West, Provo, UT. Phone: (801) 429-1000. The court also has locations in American Fork at 75 East 80 North and in Spanish Fork. These branch locations handle cases in their respective areas of the county. Standard hours at all locations are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

CourtAddressPhone
4th District Court - Provo125 North 100 West, Provo(801) 429-1000
4th District - American Fork75 East 80 North, American Fork(801) 429-1000
Utah County Justice Court151 S University Ave, Suite 3300, Provo(801) 851-7200
County Clerk Office100 East Center, Suite 3100, Provo--
County Law Library125 North 100 West, Room 4300, Provo(801) 429-1177

The Utah County Law Library is at 125 North 100 West, Room 4300, Provo, phone (801) 429-1177. The library provides free public access terminals for the Utah XChange system. Remote XChange access costs $0.35 per search or $40 per month with a $1.00 per-document download fee. In-person terminals at the courthouse and law library are free.

The county clerk's email is clerkoffice@utahcounty.gov. The clerk maintains official records and can assist with certified copy requests for court filings. Email requests should include the case number, the parties' names, and the specific document needed.

For information about the 4th District Court jurisdiction and locations, visit the Utah Courts 4th District page.

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The 4th District Court in Provo serves as the primary district court location for Utah County cases.

Searching Utah County Court Dockets

The Utah Courts hearing calendar is the fastest free tool for searching Utah County court dockets. It shows all proceedings scheduled in the next 30 days. No login is required. Filter by Utah County or the 4th Judicial District. Use Ctrl+F to find a specific name or case number on the page. The calendar covers district court, justice court, and juvenile court hearings.

Parties to an active Utah County case can access their own records at no cost through MyCase. Create an account using your name and date of birth. Once your case is linked, you can view filed documents, orders, and upcoming dates without paying the standard XChange fees. MyCase is available 24 hours a day.

The Utah County Law Library at Room 4300 in the Provo courthouse offers free XChange terminals and legal research assistance. Library staff can help you navigate the court docket system and locate specific filings. The library phone is (801) 429-1177.

Self-represented litigants can get free guidance from the Utah Courts Self-Help Center at 888-683-0009. Court forms are available at utcourts.gov/forms.

Note: The courthouse on 125 North 100 West has public parking available in the adjacent lot; arrive early if you plan to use the law library or clerk's counter.

Utah County Justice Court

The Utah County Justice Court is at 151 South University Avenue, Suite 3300, Provo, UT. Phone: (801) 851-7200. This court serves all cities within Utah County for Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic violations, and small claims cases up to $11,000.

Unlike many counties that have separate city justice courts, Utah County consolidates most misdemeanor and traffic cases through this single countywide justice court. This means defendants from Provo, Orem, American Fork, Spanish Fork, and other cities all appear at the Suite 3300 location unless their city maintains a separate municipal court.

Small claims filings at the Utah County Justice Court are limited to $11,000. Claims above that amount must be filed in the district court. The clerk can advise on the correct venue for your claim amount. Forms are at utcourts.gov/forms.

For more information on the Utah County small claims process, see the Utah County small claims court page.

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The Utah County Justice Court page details the small claims process, including filing instructions and the current dollar threshold.

Court Records in Utah County

Utah County court records that are not sealed are public under GRAMA (63G-2-201). Public records include civil complaints, criminal charging documents, judgments, domestic relations orders, and most court filings. Restricted records include juvenile files, adoption cases, mental health commitment proceedings, and cases with active sealing orders.

Free public access terminals at the Provo courthouse allow anyone to view Utah County court docket records without a subscription. Visit the courthouse lobby to access the terminals during business hours. For copies, the clerk charges a per-page fee. Certified copies carry an additional certification charge.

For historical Utah County records, the Utah State Archives holds files dating to the 1850s. The Archives catalog is searchable online and copies can be requested by mail or in person in Salt Lake City.

Active warrant status for Utah County residents can be checked for free at the Utah Statewide Warrants Search portal.

Utah County Court Calendar and Hearings

The Utah Courts calendar lists all upcoming Utah County hearings for the next 30 days. It covers the main Provo courthouse, American Fork, Spanish Fork, and the justice court. Each listing shows the case number, case name, hearing type, date, time, and judge. No login or fee is needed.

Virtual hearings are available for some Utah County cases. If your hearing has been set as a remote appearance, the case record will note the connection method and any link or dial-in information. Check with the clerk if you are unsure whether your upcoming hearing is in person or remote.

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