The Sixth Judicial District - Sevier County - District Court

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The Sixth Judicial District - Sevier County - District Court cases in Sevier County, Richfield, UT

Sevier County Justice Court in Richfield, Utah, is a justice court (limited-jurisdiction trial court) within the Utah state court system. It handles Class B and Class C misdemeanor criminal cases, infractions, traffic and parking offenses, DUI, and violations of county or municipal ordinances occurring within its territorial jurisdiction in Sevier County. The court also hears small claims civil cases seeking only money damages up to $15,000. It does not handle felonies or family law matters (e.g., divorce or custody), which are heard in the district court. Proceedings commonly include arraignments, bench trials, and sentencing for the offenses within its authority.

The Sixth Judicial District - Sevier County - District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Sevier
Street Address: 845 East 300 North
City: Richfield
Zip Code: 84701
Phone: 435-896-2700
Fax: 435-896-2743
Hours: Monday-Friday : 8AM–5PM
Website URL: https://www.utcourts.gov/courts/dist/distsites/6th/sevier.htm
Languages: English
Email: holliec@utcourts.gov

Services and Case Types Handled in The Sixth Judicial District - Sevier County - District Court

Sevier County Justice Court serves the public by handling limited-jurisdiction matters and providing core courtroom and clerk services.

- Case types: traffic and parking violations; Class B and C misdemeanors and infractions (including DUI, retail theft, disorderly conduct); local ordinance violations; small claims disputes within the statutory limit.
- Case filings and processing: citation intake, small claims filings, motions, and records requests; payment of fines/fees and payment plans.
- Protective orders: issues criminal no‑contact orders in related cases and directs civil protective order and stalking injunction petitions to the appropriate District Court.
- Court hearings: arraignments, pretrial conferences, plea/sentencing hearings, bench and jury trials, probation/compliance reviews, and warrant matters.
- Jury services: manages juror summons, qualification, orientation, and juror support for trials when required.
- Public access: calendars, forms, interpreters/ADA accommodations, and information on rights, procedures, and alternatives (e.g., traffic school where eligible).

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