Beginning 12/4/2023, the West Jordan District Court will no longer accept case initiations. All cases must be e-filed at the Salt Lake District Court location.
Category: Court Announcements
Additional Court Event Notifications Begin on January 1, 2020!
Great news! Starting on January 1, 2020, the Utah State courts have added a feature to their e-filing manager that allows them to send attorneys of record additional notifications regarding the activity on a case.
Domestic case filings in Salt Lake County changed August 19, 2019
The Third District Court has announced that Domestic Cases will no longer be filed based on geographic location in Salt Lake County as of August 19, 2019.
Utah Courts Announce Filing Fee Refund Change
The Administrative Office of the Courts has adopted a change to their policy regarding filing fee refunds.
Court to Begin Auto-Rejecting Improperly Formatted RTF Documents
As of March 31st, 2015 at 5:30 PM the Courts implemented a change in their e-filing management software.
Court Now Limiting Case Initiation Filings in West Jordan
The Courts have implemented a new change regarding new case initiation with in the West Jordan District Court.
Document Type Change for Notice of Limited Appearance and Appearance of Counsel
The Court’s E-Filing Consistency Committee (EFCC) has announced they are making a change to the document types utilized when filing an Appearance of Counsel and a Notice of Limited Appearance.
5 Common Document Types the Utah Courts have Removed
The Utah Courts have removed 5 Common Document Types. Filers will receive a prompt indicating which document type should be used instead.
Utah Courts Now Require Party Street Address When Adding Parties
As of October 12, 2013 the Green Filing application must enforce a court requirement to make the street Address field required for all parties entered. If the address is Unknown, you may simply check the Unknown check box.
Court Changes Placement of Judicial Signature Stamp
The Utah Courts informed Green Filing that they have released a new version of their Judicial Signature application that will now place the Judge’s signature stamp at the top of the document, rather than at the bottom. Here is the exact information they’ve shared with us.