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Download and fill out the Criminal History Record Application (Criminal Background Check). Follow the instructions on the form, and mail the completed application and fee to our office. For more information, please call the Bureau of Criminal Identification at 801-965-4445.
An unrepresented party may file a new civil case by emailing, mailing, or delivering the cover sheet and initiating documents to the Clerk's Office. Prepare the Civil Cover Sheet and initiating documents (e.g., complaint, petition, notice of removal).
How It Works: To begin, select the type of agency you wish to contact via the Agency Type dropdown below for a list of possible government entities. Select one and click the Request Records button. Fill out the online form, including a detailed description of the records you want, then click Submit Request.
ARCHIVED RECORDS: Contacting the Clerk's Office at 801-524-6100. Pay $64 Record Retrieval Fee for first box of record (additional boxes $39 per box). Records will be sent from the FRC to the Clerk's Office upon payment of the fee.
Access your case information online using MyCase. MyCase is an online system available from the Utah State Courts. You can use MyCase to: See your case history (a record of what has happened in your case)
Time to Respond The summons will say how many days the defendant has to respond. In most cases, if the defendant is served in Utah, they must file their answer within 21 calendar days after the date of service. If the defendant is served outside Utah, they must file an answer within 30 calendar days after service.
The case history with minute entries of public hearings; judgments, orders and decrees; and letters of appointment remain public unless made private by judicial order.