ALL Utah State District Courts Now Accepting E-Filed Pleadings

The Utah State District Courts can now officially say that e-filing is available STATEWIDE. Until today, there were still a few small county courts that did not have the capability of accepting e-filed documents. Those counties can now accept e-filed pleadings. There is one exception, however, these small counties are not yet able to process […]

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Criminal E-Filing Now Available Statewide

The Utah State District Courts have now opened up e-filing for criminal cases throughout the entire state. Private defense counsel to create a Green Filing account and begin e-filing new criminal pleadings immediately. All districts are allowing e-filing in criminal cases with the exception of a few smaller counties including: MANILA PANGUITCH KANAB MORGAN JUNCTION […]

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Criminal E-Filing Now Available in Weber & Davis County

The Utah State District Courts are now allowing e-filing on Criminal cases in Weber and Davis County. Private defense counsel may now sign up for a Green Filing account, view your cases and documents online, accept electronic service, and e-file your criminal pleadings into the Weber and Davis County courts. Here’s a copy of the […]

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Utah Courts Approved Mandatory Civil E-Filing Beginning April 1, 2013

It’s official, the Utah Judiciary Council has approved proposed court rule CJA04-0503, which makes e-filing on all civil cases mandatory on April 1, 2013. You can also view notice of approved rules on the Utah State Court’s web site. Civil e-filing is already available, with hundreds of filings submitted each day through the Green Filing web […]

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Criminal E-Filing Coming Soon

The Utah State District Courts have indicated that e-filing will be expanding to the criminal case type within the next few weeks. Currently in a pilot phase with the Davis County District Court, criminal e-filing has proved to be a success. Soon, the Court will expand this pilot across the entire state and make e-filing […]

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What is the Post Judgement Interest Percentage?

A Message from the Utah State District Courts: At the beginning of each year, a new post judgment interest percentage is determined.  That information is disseminated to all judicial staff and the Bar Postmaster via email.  It is very important that attorneys include this new % amount on applicable judgment documents.  Please review email from Tim Shea (Court Counsel) and […]

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