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Box Elder County Court Records

Box Elder County court records are official legal documents maintained and disseminated by the County Clerk's Office. They include all judicial proceedings within the county's jurisdiction and are generally accessible to the public, subject to certain statutory exceptions.

Court records include various judicial instruments and procedural documents such as:

  • Affidavits
  • Court dockets
  • Indictments
  • Trial transcripts
  • Deposition records.

A Box Elder County court records search can shed light on criminal prosecutions, civil litigation, and family law proceedings.

Are Court Records Public in Box Elder County?

Yes, documents and data generated and collected during court proceedings are seen as a subset of Box Elder County public records. Under UCJA 4-202.02(2), these records can be accessed by anyone unless state or federal law or court rule says otherwise. The Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) also establishes the public’s right to access documents and materials created by courts in Box Elder County unless prohibited by law.

Sealed court records, expunged Box Elder County criminal records, adoption paperwork, juvenile proceedings, and certain police investigative materials are protected by law from public access.

Box Elder County Court Records Search

The approach to accessing Box Elder court records depends on the record type. These records are maintained digitally and physically. Interested parties can conduct a physical search by visiting the courthouse. Some courts provide online resources to facilitate quick and convenient record searches.

To check pending criminal cases, individuals can use the Appellate docket search tool; for statewide cases, individuals can use the Utah Court Records platform. State residents can also access court cases and cases within the county on Box Elder County's online portal.

Box Elder County Court Records Search by Name

Conducting a court records search by name means providing the names of case parties to run a search online or offline. Individuals relying on offline name searches may have to pay additional fees if court personnel spend considerable time finding and retrieving their case records. To facilitate the search process, case numbers are invaluable resources when requesting access to court documents.

Requesters must also have a name or number associated with the record to use online judicial platforms such as Utah Court Records Search. In addition, third-party vendors also offer name searches to make the records review process easier and faster. However, searchers may have to pay in most cases.

Box Elder County Courts

The Box Elder County court system comprises a District Court, a Juvenile Court, and five Justice Courts. The District Court is the highest trial court in Box Elder County. It deals with more serious criminal cases and civil matters, while the justice courts generally handle less severe offenses and small claims. Cases heard by the District Court include:

  • Criminal: Felonies and misdemeanors.
  • Domestic: Custody and support, divorce/annulment, paternity, etc.
  • General civil: Contracts, debt collection, small claims, writs, etc.
  • Probate: Trust, etc.

Below are the addresses and contact information of Box Elder County courts:

1st District Court
43 North Main
P.O. Box 873
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone: (435) 734-4600

Juvenile Court
1st District Juvenile Court
43 North Main Street
P.O. Box 873
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone: (435) 734-4600

Justice Courts
Box Elder County Justice Court
81 North Main Street
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone: (435) 734-3390
Fax: (435) 734-3376

Garland City Justice Court
72 North Main Street
P.O. Box 129
Garland, UT 84312
Phone: (435) 257-8352
Fax: (435) 257-3143

Mantua Justice Court
409 North Main Street
Mantua, UT 84324
Phone: (435) 723-7054
Fax: (435) 723-8427

Tremonton City Justice Court
102 South Tremont Street
Tremonton, UT 84337
Phone: (435) 257-9509
Fax: (435) 257-9513

Willard City Justice Court
80 West 50 South
P.O. Box 593
Willard, UT 84340
Phone: (435) 723-2634
Fax: (435) 723-6164

Box Elder County Criminal Records

In line with the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), members of the public can request and access Box Elder County criminal records freely. However, juvenile criminal records are exempt and considered confidential, as the law seeks to safeguard minors' right to privacy within the county. To access Box Elder County arrest and criminal records, individuals can visit the Box Elder County Sheriff's Office and fill out the Records Request form. Requesters must provide their names and contact details and details of the record needed,

Alternatively, interested parties may access criminal records through the Utah Department of Public Safety - Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) website.

Box Elder County Criminal Court Case Lookup

Interested parties can use online platforms provided by the courts to check personal case histories and scheduled hearings. The Appellate Docket search tool allows individuals to conduct criminal case searches for pending court cases.

In addition, interested persons can look up criminal court case information that is not sealed or redacted through the Utah Court Records platform. This provides statewide criminal court case information, while Utah’s case information platform provides access to all criminal case records within the state.

Get Box Elder County Civil Court Records

Civil court records are filings and documents created during the settlement of a civil dispute. They detail civil cases, including small claims matters, domestic relations cases, contract disputes, custody hearings, divorce settlements, and cohabitation abuse cases. Interested parties have various options to access civil case records. The most direct option is going to the courthouse to make a physical search or request. Also, interested parties looking for civil case records can use the Utah judiciary's Xchange system to access records and set up a MyCase account.

Other means include using the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) to obtain Box Elder County civil court records. Utah Court Records gives statewide access to court records. An alternative to a physical record request is to submit a civil court record request or conduct a civil court record search using any online tool. Requesters must provide a valid government-issued ID and be prepared to pay any fees for the record request or search.

Box Elder County Family Court Records

Box Elder County's family court records contain all documented information detailing proceedings in family court cases, including depositions, witness statements, motions filed, and court judgments. In Box Elder County, family law cases are heard and handled within the district court system, specifically, the First District Court. Individuals can access the Box Elder County family records by visiting the First District Court at:

1st District Court
43 North Main
P.O. Box 873
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone: (435) 734-4600

Alternatively, individuals can access family court records using the XChange Case Search option. However, users must pay a subscription fee to view and retrieve court documents.

Box Elder County Marriage and Divorce Records

In Box Elder County, divorce records reflect the formal dissolution of a marriage. These records are divided into two types: divorce decrees and divorce certificates. A divorce decree is the final ruling issued by the court that legally ends the marriage and specifies the divorce conditions. This might involve property division, alimony, child custody, and support agreements. A divorce certificate is a document that contains information regarding the divorce, including the parties' names, the divorce date, and the court where the divorce was granted.

Marriage and Divorce records are obtainable from the office of the county clerk. To obtain certified copies of these records, applicants may request them via mail or in person at:

Box Elder County Clerk
1 South Main St.,
Suite 10 Brigham City,
UT 84302
Phone: (435) 734-3393

Box Elder County Birth and Death Records

In Box Elder County, interested individuals can get Birth and Death records from 1905 to date from the Utah Office of Vital Records and Statistics. Requesters should fill out the Birth Certificate Application form with the required details for birth records. Certified copies cost $22, and additional copies cost $10 each. Death certificates can be requested through the Death Certificate Application form. Certified copies cost $30, and a $10 fee for any extra copies required. Both forms should be sent with a valid means of identification through any of the means discussed in the preceding section.

Box Elder County, birth and Death records are accessible to the general public after a stipulated time. Birth records are publicly accessible after 100 years, while the public can freely access Death records after 50 years.

Box Elder County Probate Court Records

Probate court records include documentation and digital archives for cases involving a deceased’s estate and personal administration. The Box Elder County District Court handles cases on minors’ guardianship, name changes, adoptions, and administration of a deceased’s estate. Interested parties can get Box Elder County probate records through the Clerk’s office.

For in-person visits, the office is open from Monday to Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Requesters can contact the clerk's office at:

1st District Court Clerk
43 North Main
P.O. Box 873
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone: (435) 734-3390

Box Elder County Property Records

The Recorder's Office is responsible for maintaining all recorded documents related to property in Box Elder County. These records contain important information such as property owner details, permits, sales history, appraisals, and property drawings. For those who prefer digital access, the Recorder's Office offers an online repository where they can search for and examine property records anytime. Individuals seeking information on property assessments and valuations can contact the County Assessor's Office. They maintain records related to property taxes and assessments.

Requesters can contact the recorder at:

Box Elder County Recorder
1 South Main St.,
Suite 10 Brigham City,
UT 84302
(435) 734-3395

Box Elder County Court Records Online

Box Elder County court records can be accessed online from various third-party websites. These third-party platforms, like UtahCourtRecords.us, collate and provide access to accurate data from multiple platforms, such as courthouses, making them a reliable source of court-related information.

Utilizing third-party websites has various advantages. Users can conveniently retrieve the necessary records from any location without visiting a courthouse, conserving valuable time and effort. Also, as third-party platforms aggregate court records from multiple sources, users are provided access to a comprehensive database of information. However, these sites do not guarantee accurate or detailed records. Also, some court records, especially sealed, confidential, or legally restricted, may be unavailable online.

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