Appellate Court Records
Finding Legal Help
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Como encontrar ayuda legal
Usted no está obligado a contratar un abogado, pero los asuntos legales pueden ser complicados. Considere la posibilidad de hablar con un abogado para hablar de sus opciones. Para información sobre cómo obtener ayuda legal vea nuestra página Como encontrar ayuda legal.
Appellate Docket Search
Search for information about appellate court cases.
Appellate Briefs
Briefs for appellate cases that are current/pending are available in the appellate clerks' office.
Once the case is closed, the original briefs are sent to the Utah State Law Library. Copies of Utah appellate briefs are also available at the Utah State Archives and at the law libraries of Brigham Young University and the University of Utah.
Utah State Law Library
Supreme Court 1929 and 1940s- , docket # 4922-4932 and 6190-
Court of Appeals 1986-currentUtah State Archives
Supreme Court 1888-1961
BYU Howard W. Hunter Law Library
Supreme Court 1895-current
Court of Appeals 1986-currentUniversity of Utah James E. Faust Law Library
Supreme Court 1895-current
Court of Appeals 1986-current
Law & Motion Files
Law & Motion Files contain all documents, other than briefs, filed in an appellate court case.
- Utah Supreme Court Law & Motion files 2009-current are available at the appellate clerks' office. Older files are available at the Utah State Archives.
- Utah Court of Appeals Law & Motion files 2014-current are available at the appellate clerks' office. Older files are in off-site storage. Contact the appellate clerks' office to request off-site files, which may take a week to arrive from off-site storage.
Appellate Oral Argument Recordings
- Utah Supreme Court recordings - February 2004-current
- Utah Court of Appeals recordings - October 2005-current
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