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  3. Courts of Utah - Wikipedia

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    Courts of Utah include: The Utah Supreme Court meets in the Scott M. Matheson Courthouse. State courts of Utah. Utah Supreme Court [1] Utah Court of Appeals [2] Utah District Courts (8 districts) [3] Utah Business and Chancery Court [4] Utah Juvenile Courts [5] Utah Justice Courts [6] Federal courts located in Utah. United States District Court ...

  4. United States District Court for the District of Utah

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    The United States District Court for the District of Utah (in case citations, D. Utah) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Utah. The court is based in Salt Lake City with another courtroom leased in the state courthouse in St. George. Appeals from the District of Utah are taken to the United States Court of Appeals ...

  5. Utah Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    The court consists of seven judges who serve six-year renewable terms. A presiding judge is elected by majority vote to serve for two years. Court of Appeals sessions usually are conducted in Salt Lake City, but the court travels several times per year, holding court in different geographical regions of the state. The court sits and renders ...

  6. Utah Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    When Utah became a state on January 4, 1896, its constitution took effect, and Utah's territorial supreme court was replaced by a new state supreme court. The constitution provided that the court would have three members, but that the Utah Legislature could expand its membership to five after 1905, an option it ultimately exercised. [4] [2]

  7. Utah Business and Chancery Court - Wikipedia

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    The new court will not become operational until October 1, 2024. [1] [2] [3] The Business and Chancery Court's creation was supported by the Utah State Bar. [4] Utah Code § 78A-1-101, addressing courts of record in the state, added the Business and Chancery Court as one of Utah's courts of justice and courts of record, effective July 1, 2024. [5]

  8. List of United States federal courthouses in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of current and former courthouses of the United States federal court system located in Utah.Each entry indicates the name of the building along with an image, if available, its location and the jurisdiction it covers, [1] the dates during which it was used for each such jurisdiction, and, if applicable the person for whom it was named, and the date of renaming.

  9. Orrin G. Hatch United States Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Orrin G. Hatch United States Courthouse in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States is a federal courthouse located at 351 South West Temple Street in downtown Salt Lake City, on the corner of 400 South and West Temple. [1] [2] It is located behind the Frank E. Moss United States Courthouse. [1]