What is Xchange Utah?
What is Xchange? Xchange is a repository of district court and justice court case information. District courts are general jurisdiction courts. Cases handled in district courts include domestic, civil and criminal cases.
How do I find free court records online?
Other Free Dockets and Court Filings
- Department of Justice Supreme Court Briefs. Collection of Supreme Court briefs.
- Free Court Dockets. Unofficial collection of state and federal dockets and briefs.
- Justia Dockets.
- Legal Dockets Online.
- LLRX Court Rules, Forms, & Dockets.
- PACER Pro.
- PlainSite.
- RECAP The Law.
Are Utah criminal records public?
As Utah is a closed record state, the Department of Public Safety will only allow you to obtain a certified criminal history check on yourself.
Where can I find Xchange court case information?
Contact information for each court can be found at: http://www.utcourts.gov/directory/ A glossary of terms often used in the court system. An explanation of some of the abbreviations found in Xchange: More information about Xchange and CORIS:
Is there a fee for the Xchange service?
Users are charged a fee to cover the costs of providing the Xchange service. Email a completed agreement to the Administrative Office of the Courts at [email protected] . Please include the word Xchange in the subject line to be sure your email is directed properly.
Where do I Send my Xchange agreement to?
Email a completed agreement to the Administrative Office of the Courts at [email protected] . Please include the word Xchange in the subject line to be sure your email is directed properly. After approving and setting up the account, we will reply via email with login and payment instructions (usually within 48 business hours).
Are there expunged cases on Xchange in Utah?
Expunged cases are not displayed on Xchange. Juvenile delinquency, child welfare, and termination of parental rights cases are under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court and not available on Xchange. Utah Code of Judicial Administration 4-202.02 was changed effective April 1, 2012.