Carbon County Court Case Lookup

Carbon County court records are maintained at the district court in Price, Utah. The court handles civil, criminal, family, and probate matters for all residents of Carbon County. Court records can be searched online using the Utah Courts XChange system or accessed in person at the Price courthouse. Carbon County was named for the rich coal deposits found throughout the area. Both active case records and historical filings from the county's long court history are available to the public through established access channels.

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Carbon County Quick Facts

Price County Seat
2 Judges District Court
(435) 636-3400 District Court Phone
Coal Country County Known For

Carbon County District Court

The Carbon County District Court is located at 120 East Main Street in Price, Utah 84501. Two judges serve the court: Hon. George Harmond and Hon. Jeremiah Humes. The court is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The main phone number is (435) 636-3400.

This court handles felony and misdemeanor criminal cases, civil disputes, family law cases, and probate matters for Carbon County. Court records are maintained at this location. Staff can assist with record lookups, copy requests, and filing questions during business hours. For general information about Utah's court system, visit utcourts.gov. The district court is the primary source for Carbon County court documents and certified copies.

Court Carbon County District Court
120 East Main Street
Price, UT 84501
Phone: (435) 636-3400
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website utcourts.gov

Carbon County Justice Court

The Carbon County Justice Court is located at 751 East 100 North, Suite 1600, Price, UT 84501. The phone number is (435) 636-3289, and the fax is (435) 636-3209. This court handles lower-level cases including Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic violations, and small claims disputes up to $11,000.

The Carbon County Courthouse at 751 East 100 North serves as the hub for county government offices. If you need records from the justice court, contact that court directly. Justice court records may not all appear in the statewide XChange system, so a direct call is the most reliable way to confirm availability and request copies.

How to Search Carbon County Court Records

You have two main paths to find court records in Carbon County: online through XChange or in person at the courthouse in Price. Both options give you access to public court records.

Online searches start at utcourts.gov/en/courtrecords.html. The XChange system allows you to search Carbon County district court cases by party name, case number, or filing date. You can view docket entries, case status, and document images for most cases. A monthly subscription costs $40 and includes up to 500 searches. An annual subscription is $240. Single document downloads cost $1.00. The setup fee for a new account is $10 for a basic account. The system updates every day and covers both current and past cases.

For in-person access, visit the court at 120 East Main Street in Price. Public access terminals let you use XChange at no charge. Staff can help locate case files, especially for older records. Bring a valid ID. Standard copies are $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost $4.00 per document. Mail requests are accepted once payment is confirmed.

XChange Online Records for Carbon County

XChange is the Utah court system's main online database for public case records. It includes Carbon County district court cases going back many years. The system shows case history, party names, hearing dates, docket entries, and document images. It is one of the better state court record systems in the country and covers all 29 Utah counties.

Free public access terminals are available at the Carbon County courthouse in Price. You can also access XChange from home with a paid account. The MyCase portal at mycase.utcourts.gov is a separate free tool for parties to active cases. Through MyCase, you can view your case documents, see upcoming hearings, make payments, and get email or text alerts about case activity. This is particularly useful for ongoing Carbon County cases where staying current on filings matters.

Carbon County Court Record Types

The district court in Carbon County handles a full range of case types. Each generates its own set of court documents and records. Civil case records in Carbon County cover financial disputes, property claims, and civil torts. Criminal records document felony and misdemeanor charges, pleas, trial outcomes, and sentences. These records are frequently searched by attorneys, employers, and individuals who need to verify someone's court history.

Family court records in Carbon County include divorce cases, custody orders, support agreements, and adoption proceedings. Probate records cover estate administration, will contests, and guardianship matters. Traffic case records from the district court handle more serious motor vehicle offenses. Carbon County has a history tied to the coal mining industry, and some older records reflect the legal disputes and labor matters that shaped the region's past. Territorial and early statehood records from Price and the surrounding area are preserved at the Utah State Archives.

Note: Juvenile court records are generally not public and require a court order or specific legal authorization to access in Carbon County.

GRAMA Requests in Carbon County

Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act gives the public the right to inspect and copy court records in Carbon County. Any person can submit a GRAMA request without needing to explain the purpose. This right covers records at the district court as well as county administrative offices.

To request Carbon County court records by mail, write a letter to the court clerk at 120 East Main Street, Price, UT 84501. Include your full name, mailing address, phone number, email, and a clear description of what you need. The court must respond within 10 business days. For urgent requests, the court may respond in 5 business days. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Utah State Records Committee. The full text of GRAMA is available at le.utah.gov.

Court Record Fees in Carbon County

Carbon County follows Utah's uniform fee schedule for court records. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies of court documents cost $4.00 per document. These fees apply at the clerk's window and for mail requests. Payment must be arranged before copies are sent by mail.

XChange subscription fees are $40 per month or $240 per year. Each document download costs $1.00. Using the free public terminals at the Price courthouse avoids subscription costs entirely, though standard copy fees still apply for printed pages. Filing fees for new cases vary by case type and are separate from records copy fees. Call the district court at (435) 636-3400 to confirm current rates before submitting a request.

Free Court Record Access in Carbon County

Public access terminals at the Carbon County courthouse in Price let you search XChange without a subscription. This is the most accessible free option for Carbon County residents. Court staff can also answer basic questions about how to find a specific case during business hours.

For active cases, the MyCase portal is free for parties. The Utah State Courts website at utcourts.gov has free self-help guides and forms for common case types. If you need legal help in Carbon County, Utah Legal Services may be able to assist qualifying individuals. Background check information through the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification is available at bci.utah.gov.

Historical Carbon County Court Records

Carbon County's court history reflects the region's development as a major coal-producing area. Territorial and early statehood records from the Price area are preserved at the Utah State Archives in Salt Lake City. These records cover land disputes, labor conflicts, and criminal matters that shaped the county's early history.

Researchers working on genealogy or historical projects can contact the Utah State Archives to inquire about specific records. Some materials have been digitized while others still require in-person review. The Archives staff can help guide your search based on the time period and type of records you need. For records in the modern era, XChange is the most efficient tool to search Carbon County court cases.

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Nearby Counties

Carbon County is located in central Utah. It shares borders with several counties that have their own court systems. Check which county a case was filed in before contacting a specific courthouse.

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