Juab County Family Court Records

Juab County family court records document divorce, custody, child support, adoption, and protective order cases heard in the Fourth Judicial District Court in Nephi, Utah. These records are part of the public court system and can be searched online through the Utah Courts XChange portal or reviewed in person at the courthouse. Juab County sits in central Utah and has maintained civil and family case files dating back to its founding as one of Utah's original 1852 counties. This guide explains how to find and access Juab County family court records.

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~12,000Population
~$330Filing Fee
Fourth DistrictCourt District
NephiCounty Seat

Juab County Family Court Records Access

Accessing Juab County family court records starts with understanding what the public record system includes. The Fourth Judicial District Court in Nephi holds records for divorce cases, legal separation filings, child custody orders, child support agreements, paternity determinations, adoption petitions, and civil protective orders. Most of these records fall under Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act, commonly known as GRAMA, which is codified at Utah Code section 63G-2. GRAMA gives the public a legal right to request records held by government agencies, including court offices.

The Utah Courts online case portal, called MyCourtCase, is the easiest starting point for most people. It shows basic case information such as party names, case numbers, filing dates, and scheduled hearings. More detailed records, including orders and financial documents, are available through XChange, a subscription-based system operated by the Utah Courts. XChange subscriptions cost about $30 per month or a small fee per search. If you prefer not to subscribe, free public access terminals are available at the courthouse in Nephi.

In-person visits remain a reliable option. The Fourth District Court office in Nephi can pull case files, confirm case status, and provide copies of orders for a per-page fee. Staff can help you locate records by party name or case number. Requests made under GRAMA must receive a response within 10 business days, as required by Rule 4-202 of the Utah Rules of Judicial Administration.

Note: Some family court records in Juab County are restricted by law, including juvenile court files, sealed adoption records, mental health evaluations, and documents protected by court order.

Juab County family court records information and access options

The resource above shows Juab County court records information and access options available to residents and researchers. Using these tools, you can locate family law case details without traveling to the courthouse.

Fourth District Court in Juab County

The Fourth Judicial District Court handles all family law matters for Juab County. The courthouse is located at 102 East 200 North in Nephi, Utah 84648, and can be reached by phone at (435) 623-0014. This court has jurisdiction over divorce proceedings, legal separation, annulment, child custody disputes, child support modifications, paternity cases, adoption petitions, guardianship matters, and civil protective orders filed by domestic violence victims.

Juab County is one of the less populated counties in Utah's Fourth District, which also covers Utah County. Because the Juab courthouse serves a smaller community, it processes fewer cases than the main district court in Provo, but it maintains complete and independent records for all family cases filed within Juab County's jurisdiction. The court clerk's office in Nephi stores physical case files and can provide certified copies of court orders and judgments upon request.

A Justice Court also operates at the same address and handles misdemeanor criminal cases, traffic violations, and small claims matters. Family law filings go to the district court. For a full list of court locations and contact information across the state, visit the Utah Courts Directory.

Note: The Fourth District Court in Nephi shares staff and facilities with the Justice Court, so calling ahead before an in-person visit helps confirm clerk availability and office hours.

Searching Juab County Family Court Records

There are several ways to search Juab County family court records. Online searches through MyCourtCase or XChange are the fastest options. MyCourtCase is free and shows publicly available case summaries. XChange gives deeper access to docket entries, filings, and scanned documents for subscribers. Both systems allow searches by party name, case number, or attorney name.

For older records not available in the online system, an in-person visit or written GRAMA request to the Fourth District Court in Nephi is necessary. Staff can search physical indexes for cases filed before electronic records were kept. Written requests should include the full names of parties involved, approximate filing dates, and the type of case you are looking for. The court may charge a per-page fee for printed copies.

The Utah State Archives also holds some Juab County court records, particularly naturalization records. Declarations of Intention from Juab County run from 1891 to 1929 and are preserved at the Utah State Archives, located at 346 South Rio Grande Street in Salt Lake City. These naturalization records can be useful for genealogical research or family history related to early Juab County residents.

When searching for family court records, having as much identifying information as possible will speed up the process. Full legal names, approximate case years, and case types all help narrow results. If you have a case number, the search becomes much faster in both online and in-person formats.

Juab County family court records Fourth Judicial District Court website

The Fourth Judicial District Court website above provides direct information about court locations, filing procedures, and services available to Juab County residents seeking family court records.

Family Court Cases in Juab County

Juab County family court records cover a range of domestic relations case types. Divorce cases make up a significant portion of family court filings. When a divorce is filed in Juab County, the court record includes the petition, any temporary orders, financial disclosures, custody plans, property division agreements, and the final decree of divorce. These documents become part of the permanent public file unless a court order seals specific portions.

Child custody cases are often filed alongside divorce proceedings or as separate actions when unmarried parents need a custody order. Juab County family court records for custody cases include parenting plans, custody evaluations if ordered by the court, modification requests, and enforcement actions. Child support orders are similarly documented, showing the amount ordered, payment history if available, and any modifications made over time.

Utah's domestic relations law was significantly updated in September 2024 when Title 81 replaced the former Title 30 as the governing code for family law matters. Cases filed before that date were governed by the old code, while new filings follow Title 81. Researchers looking at older Juab County family court records should be aware of this legal transition.

Protective orders filed in Juab County family court become public records unless sealed. These orders document allegations of domestic violence or harassment and the court's response. Adoption records are an exception. Utah law restricts access to adoption files, and those records are not available through standard public records searches.

Paternity cases, guardianship petitions, and emancipation proceedings also appear in Juab County family court records. Each case type has its own filing process and documentation requirements set by Utah court rules.

Juab County Historical Records

Juab County is one of Utah's original counties, established in 1852 as part of the early Utah Territory. This long history means the county holds a substantial archive of civil and court records stretching back over 170 years. The Utah State Archives holds Juab County naturalization records, including Declarations of Intention filed between 1891 and 1929. These records document early residents who began the citizenship process through the Juab County court system.

Historical family court records from Juab County may include early divorce petitions, estate probate proceedings, guardianship appointments, and property settlements that touch on family relationships. These older records are often stored on microfilm or in physical archives rather than in digital systems. Researchers interested in historical Juab County family records should contact both the Fourth District Court clerk in Nephi and the Utah State Archives.

The State Archives collection at 346 South Rio Grande Street in Salt Lake City is a valuable resource for records that predate electronic filing. Staff there can assist with research requests and help locate specific case types from Juab County's early court history. For online research guidance, visit archives.utah.gov.

Note: Historical family court records from Juab County before the 1980s are generally not available through online search tools and require a direct request to the archives or courthouse.

Legal Resources for Juab County

People navigating Juab County family court proceedings may need legal help at some point. The Fourth District Court in Nephi has a self-help center where court staff can explain procedures, point to relevant forms, and help people understand what documents are needed for a filing. Staff cannot give legal advice, but they can explain how the court process works.

Official court forms for divorce, custody, child support, protective orders, and other family law matters are available at no cost through the Utah Courts Forms page. These forms are updated regularly to reflect current law, including changes made when Title 81 took effect in September 2024. Using the correct form is important for a filing to be accepted by the court.

Utah Legal Services offers free civil legal help to qualifying low-income residents across the state, including those in Juab County. Their services cover family law matters such as divorce, custody, and protective orders. More information about eligibility and services is available at utahlegalservices.org. Residents who do not qualify for free services can contact the Utah State Bar's lawyer referral service to find a licensed attorney who practices family law in the Fourth District.

For procedural questions about GRAMA records requests, the Utah State Records Committee can provide guidance on how to appeal a denial. If a GRAMA request to the Juab County court office is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision within a specific timeframe.

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Cities in Juab County

Juab County's county seat and main population center is Nephi, where the Fourth District Court is located. Other communities in the county include Mona, Levan, and Eureka.

Nearby Counties

Juab County borders several other Utah counties. Each has its own district court and family court records system.

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