Utah Juvenile Court Records
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Utah has an emancipation law ( Utah Code §78A-6-801 et seq.) which allows a minor 16 years or older to ask the juvenile court to declare them emancipated. Emancipation gives a minor under eighteen the rights and responsibilities of an adult. Emancipation forms are available on the court's website. Return to Top Expungement of Juvenile Record
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Utah's district, juvenile and appellate courts are courts of record. Hearings are recorded either by court reporters or electronically. Copies of hearings recorded electronically are available from each court. Weekly Case Reports Case Filings Reports, Case Disposition Reports, and Judgement Reports. Posted each Monday.
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A juvenile court record in Utah summarizes all legal activities and proceedings about a juvenile in the state.The Juvenile Court System in Utah has the responsibility of hearing cases that pertain to persons below the age of 18 in the state. Juvenile cases are based on protecting the rights of the child or to adjudicate wrongdoing by the child.
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The court cannot expunge the petitioner's juvenile record if. the record contains an adjudication for murder or aggravated murder; or. in the five years preceding the day on which the petition is filed the petitioner has been convicted of violent felony as defined in Utah Code § 76-3-203.5;
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Although separate from District Courts, Utah’s Juvenile Courts are on the same level, however, they have original and exclusive jurisdiction over all legal matters pertaining to minors (anyone under the age of 18). These courts have 31 full-time judges and one and one-half commissioners serving them. The types of cases resolved in Juvenile courts are child delinquency, child abuse, child neglect and dependency, child support, child custody, visitation, and termination of parental rights.
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Utah's district, juvenile and appellate courts are courts of record. Hearings are recorded either by court reporters or electronically. Copies of hearings recorded electronically are available from each court. Weekly Case Reports Case Filings Reports, Case Disposition Reports, and Judgement Reports. Posted each Monday.
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Juvenile Court Records. The records in juvenile court cases are not public. Those records fall into two categories: social records and legal records. The type of record determines who may access it. Access to juvenile court social records is allowed for: the subject of the record, if 18 years of age or over;
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An Overview of the Utah Juvenile Courts . It includes 31 full-time judges and 1.5 commissioners. The Juvenile Court is of equal status with the District Court. You can learn more about the juvenile court judges on the Judges' Biographical Information page. To determine which district you live in, use the Map of Courts & Judicial Districts.
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450 South State Street, 5th Floor. Salt Lake City, UT 84114. Phone: (801) 578-3900. Once an Appellate Court case is closed, its original briefs are moved to the Utah State Law Library, Utah State Archives, Brigham Young University law library, and the University of Utah law library.
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The statutory provisions governing the expungement of a juvenile record are contained at Utah Code Ann. § 78A-6-1105. According to Utah law, a person is able to obtain an expungement once he or she reaches the age of 18. An individual is eligible provided one of two events has occurred.
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Utah Courts Overview. It helps to understand how the Utah state court system works when you’re trying to find court records. The Utah trial court system consists of District Courts, Juvenile Courts, and Justice Courts . District Courts have general jurisdiction over all civil and criminal cases, but typically handle cases beyond the ...
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