Criminal and Traffic Hearings

Criminal and traffic hearings will be held through Webex video teleconferencing unless you make a request for future hearings to be in person and the judge specifies it will be in person.

Small Claims Hearings

Small claims hearings are in person unless prior approval has been given to appear through Webex video teleconferencing or there is a remote only specific calendar. Those appearing for small claims can skip steps #2 and #3 below.

STEPS TO COMPLETE PRIOR TO COURT HEARING

Calendar Look Up Tool

Step #1

If you are unsure of your court date/time you can utilize the calendar look up tool to verify your court date. Otherwise, you can move to the next step. Those appearing for small claims hearings can skip to step #4.

Arraignment Hearings

Step #2

If you are appearing for an arraignment, which is the first hearing on a criminal/traffic case, make sure 1 hour prior to the hearing you have completed your Rights and Enhancement Form and watched the Rights Video. Click the appropriate links below.

Review or Order to Show Cause Hearings

Step #3

If you are appearing for a Review or Order to Show Cause hearing, make sure 1 hour prior to the hearing you have completed your Post Sentence Rights Form. Click on the appropriate link below.

Video Links

Step #4

Select the date/time you are scheduled to connect to your hearing. Even though there is a range of time listed, you need to appear at your scheduled time. You will need to register with your name and email before you will be emailed the link to join the hearing. When you logon, there will be other hearings in progress. Please be patient and when the judge calls your case he will give you the permissions to unmute yourself and start your video.

If using a mobile device, you may be asked to download the Webex Meetings app.

Links will be added within 24 hours of the hearing.

BY CLICKING A LINK BELOW, YOU AGREE TO:  

I understand that a virtual hearing is a court proceeding and therefore an extension of the courtroom; appropriate conduct and attire is required. I agree to use a quiet place with no distractions while participating in my video hearing. I agree to abide by Rule 4-401.02 of the Utah Rules of Judicial Administration for court proceedings which indicates electronic proceedings may not be recorded, photographed, or transmitted to other devices. Failure to comply with this prohibition may be treated as contempt of court, punishable by a fine or time in jail.

Court Schedule

FINGERPRINTING ORDER

If the Judge has asked you to be fingerprinted as part of your court case, please click the button below to schedule that.  Remember to bring a picture ID with you to your fingerprint appointment.