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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Documents and pleadings allowed for e-filing

The Utah District Courts are currently allowing all documents in the general civil, domestic, probate and criminal case type to be e-filed. You are able to initiate a new filing case by filing a complaint, petition or file subsequent or follow-up documents on an existing case. There are plans to expand e-filing to other case […]

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Is e-filing mandatory?

Currently the Utah Courts have made participation in the e-filing system voluntary. As the use of e-filingĀ  grows in the state, that may change. E-filing is encouraged as it will allow firms to reduce the amount of paper and staff time used to deliver documents to the courts. E-filing is expected to allow the courts […]

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