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The courts began making most public records available online through a subscription to the XChange database in April 2011. See the Court Records web page for more information about where to find court records.
Free public XChange access is available at most district courthouses and may be available in some justice court locations. Contact the district or justice court to verify public XChange access. Free public XChange access is also available at the Utah State Law Library.
Yes, most arrest and criminal records are made available to the public but you have to know what ways to find them. In Utah, you have a few different options for checking if there are any criminal records for a particular person.
The Government Records Access and Management Act (?GRAMA?) is Utah's version of the federal government's Freedom of Information Act. If you would like to review or obtain copies of JCC records, you may call the JCC and speak to the executive director, or you may submit a GRAMA Request form.
The PACER Case Locator allows you to search for court records in all district, bankruptcy, and appellate courts. The Case Locator replaces the U.S. Party/Case Index and provides enhanced search and display capabilities.
Utah's Open Records Portal (ORP) is the central site from which a user can submit a public records (GRAMA) request to a governmental entity.
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) See the papers that have been filed in your case.