The Seventh Judicial District - Carbon County - District Court cases in Carbon County, Price, UT
Carbon County Justice Court in Price, Utah, is a county-level Justice Court with limited jurisdiction. It handles Class B and Class C misdemeanors, infractions, and traffic and parking offenses, including DUI and other ordinance violations occurring within Carbon County. The court also hears small claims civil cases within statutory monetary limits. It conducts arraignments, pretrial conferences, bench trials, and sentencing for cases within its authority, and may issue warrants and accept bail. Felony matters, family law (such as divorce or custody), evictions, and larger civil cases are outside its jurisdiction and are handled by the Utah District Court serving Carbon County.
The Seventh Judicial District - Carbon County - District Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | District Court |
County: | Carbon |
Street Address: | 120 East Main Street |
City: | Price |
Zip Code: | 84501 |
Phone: | 435- 636-3400 |
Fax: | 435- 636-3209 |
Hours: | Monday-Friday : 8AM–5PM |
Website URL: | https://www.utcourts.gov/directory/courthouse.cgi?county=4 |
Languages: | English |
Email: | lonip@utcourts.gov |
Services and Case Types Handled in The Seventh Judicial District - Carbon County - District Court
Carbon County Justice Court serves as the county's front-line court for high-volume matters. It:
- Accepts case filings and payments for traffic, misdemeanor, ordinance/code, and small-claims cases.
- Schedules and conducts court hearings-arraignments, pretrials, bench/jury trials, and sentencings-and publishes calendars.
- Provides jury services: summons and qualification, postponements, check-in, and juror compensation.
- Processes public records requests and provides certified copies.
- Handles warrants, bail, and initial appearances.
- Oversees compliance (probation terms, classes, community service, fines/fees).
- Protective-order support: accepts or routes petitions for orders of protection as authorized, and hears criminal violations of such orders.
Examples of case types: DUI and other misdemeanors, traffic citations, wildlife/recreational violations, local ordinance violations, and small-claims money disputes within the statutory limit.