Utah Courts to AUTO-ACCEPT E-Filings

Huge news for those participating in e-filing and for those considering participating in e-filing with the Utah State District Courts. As of March 1, 2012 the Utah Courts will be AUTO-ACCEPTING e-filed documents immediately docketing them and making them official on the court record. In short, this means the e-filed documents now take priority when […]

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Select a Discovery Tier

Due to a change in the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure (URCP) Rule 26, you must now indicate the “Discovery Tier” when submitting a new complaint to the Utah State Courts. For complete details, click here. When filing a new case such as a Complaint on Green Filing, the Discovery Tier will default to the […]

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Add a DBA when filing a complaint

When filing a new complaint, if you wish to add a party and provide their official company name as well as a “doing business as” (DBA) name, follow these steps. Add the information for your party Click the Add Party link. Then, you’ll see another new party section pop up. Select Doing Business As from […]

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Sign a document for another attorney

In some cases, you might be required to e-sign a document on another attorneys behalf. The Utah Court will allow this by following these procedures: When a document requires the signature of additional people, the original filer will obtain approval and authorization to electronically sign the document on behalf of the other people. Such approval […]

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What Utah State Court’s are accepting e-filing?

All the major Utah District Courts are now allowing e-filing on civil cases. There are a few smaller contract courts that are not allowing e-filing, just yet. The following table provides a list of who is currently accepting e-filing. Allowing E-Filing Exceptions Coming Soon 1st district Randolph (Rich County) 2nd District Morgan (Morgan County) 3rd […]

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