The Fifth District Court - Iron County - District Court

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The Fifth District Court - Iron County - District Court cases in Iron County, Cedar City, UT

The 5th District Court in Iron County (Cedar City), Utah, is a Utah state district court- the trial court of general jurisdiction for the county. It conducts jury and bench trials and handles a broad range of cases, including civil disputes of any amount (contract, property, tort), criminal matters (felonies and class A misdemeanors), family/domestic relations (divorce, custody, child support), probate (estates, guardianships, conservatorships), adoptions, and protective orders. The court also hears appeals from local justice courts (including misdemeanors, infractions, and small claims) and certain administrative appeals. Routine traffic and lower-level misdemeanors are typically handled by justice courts, with the district court addressing serious traffic-related offenses and appeals.

The Fifth District Court - Iron County - District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Iron
Street Address: 40 North 100 East
City: Cedar City
Zip Code: 84720
Phone: 435- 867-3250
Hours: Monday-Friday : 8AM–5PM
Website URL: https://www.utcourts.gov/directory/courthouse.cgi?county=11
Languages: English

Services and Case Types Handled in The Fifth District Court - Iron County - District Court

The 5th District Court, Iron County (Cedar City), is Utah's trial court of general jurisdiction serving the public by:

- Processing case filings: criminal (felonies, Class A misdemeanors), civil (contract, tort, property), domestic relations (divorce, custody, parentage, support), probate (estates, guardianships/conservatorships), adoptions, and name changes.
- Handling protective orders (cohabitant abuse, dating violence) and civil stalking injunctions.
- Scheduling and conducting court hearings: arraignments, preliminary hearings, motion hearings, settlement conferences, jury and bench trials, and sentencings.
- Administering jury services: juror qualification and summons, orientation, reporting, excusals/deferrals, and compensation.
- Providing public-facing services: accepting filings and payments of fees/fines, offering access to calendars and case records, interpreter and ADA accommodations, self-help resources/forms, and mediation referrals where applicable.

These functions ensure timely case processing, protection orders, fair trials, and accessible court services for the community.