Utah Court Records is a public information website that helps users locate official court records from across the state of Utah. Our website is focused solely on improving access to publicly available data about court cases, legal proceedings, and judicial filings. Users often come to our site looking for information about criminal charges, civil suits, small claims, traffic violations, and family court matters.
Our team welcomes your questions, concerns, and suggestions about the information displayed on the website. If something on the site appears incorrect or out of date—or if you’re simply unsure about how to interpret something—you are encouraged to reach out. You can contact us directly at info@utahcourtrecords.org.
Who Should Contact Us
If you’re a resident of Utah, a journalist, a student, or a researcher trying to better understand the Utah court Records system or a specific case, you may find our website helpful. You should consider contacting us if:
- You’ve found incorrect or outdated case information.
- You have a concern about your name being displayed in a record.
- You want to learn more about where our information comes from.
- You want to provide feedback to improve our content.
We’re here to respond to messages about publicly available content published on our site. Please do not contact us for legal advice, case representation, or court filings—we cannot assist with any of these requests.
How to Get in Touch
You can contact our team by sending an email to info@utahcourtrecords.org. When sending your message, try to include specific details like:
- The web address (URL) of the record in question
- The case name or number, if available
- A description of the issue or error
- Your request or question in clear terms
Providing detailed information in your message will help us review and respond more efficiently. Our team will take the time to review each email and address valid concerns related to the accuracy and presentation of public court data.
Our Limitations
Utah Court Records is a non-governmental website. This means we are not connected with any state agency or judicial branch. We collect and present information that is already accessible through official channels.
It’s important for users to understand what we do not offer:
- We do not provide any services, communities, commitments, tools, or platforms.
- We do not offer legal advice or case consultations.
- We do not remove or modify official court records.
- We do not have access to sealed or expunged records.
- We do not file paperwork or contact the court on your behalf.
If your needs involve these types of requests, we recommend you reach out directly to the courthouse that handled the case or consult with an attorney licensed in Utah.
Where Our Information Comes From
The data displayed on our site is sourced from public records made available by the Utah Judiciary and other government bodies. These include:
- District courts
- Justice courts
- Juvenile courts
- Appellate courts
Our website compiles this information into easy-to-read pages, helping the public find basic case information without having to search multiple government sites. This includes:
- Case numbers
- Dates of filings
- Charges or claims
- Party names (plaintiff/defendant)
- Case statuses
The records you see here reflect data made public through court systems. We do not have access to anything confidential or restricted by law.
Privacy-Related Inquiries
We understand that being mentioned in a public court record can be a sensitive topic. If you have concerns about your name or any personal data appearing in a record, you may contact us at info@utahcourtrecords.org. Please include a clear explanation of your concern, along with the exact link to the page.
While we cannot delete or alter official records, we will review every request to determine whether it meets any criteria for potential content updates. Still, our site reflects public data only—we cannot access records that have not been officially changed by the courts.
We Are Not a Legal Service Provider
Utah Court Records does not provide any services, communities, commitments, tools, or platforms, including legal representation or case review. This also means:
- We do not offer support for individuals needing help with legal paperwork.
- We do not accept filings, court orders, or subpoenas.
- We do not provide court date reminders or updates.
- We do not offer membership, subscriptions, or online user accounts.
We are simply an information portal that helps people access existing public court data.
Turnaround Time for Inquiries
We aim to respond to valid messages in a timely and respectful manner. Most inquiries will receive a reply within a few business days. However, since our email support is limited to informational responses, more complex requests may take longer to evaluate.
Please understand that emailing us does not create any professional or contractual relationship. We do not promise specific results or actions beyond what is allowed under public data policies.
Before Contacting Us, Consider This
If your question relates to the outcome of a case, court filings, case dismissal, or expungement, your best source of help is the court that handled your case. Our website cannot act as a middleman or representative. Likewise, if you’re confused about a legal issue, a licensed attorney is your best option.
We are available to address questions about the data as it appears on our site—nothing more.
Respectful Communication Is Required
We ask that all users contact us respectfully. Any messages containing spam, threats, harassment, or inappropriate language will not receive a reply. This email is intended for clear, reasonable communication only.
We reserve the right to limit or block email access in cases of repeated abuse.
