Summit County
Summit County, Utah, is known for its rugged and mountainous terrain, which inspired its name. Established on January 13, 1854, by the Utah Territory legislature, the county covers a total area of 1,882 square miles, including 1,872 square miles of land and 10 square miles of water. According to the 2020 U.S. Census, the county is home to 540,428 residents. Coalville serves as the county seat, while Park City is its largest and most prominent city. Park City is famous for its world-class ski resorts and as the host of the annual Sundance Film Festival, drawing visitors from around the globe. Summit County boasts a rich history and a vibrant community, blending its natural beauty with cultural and recreational opportunities that make it a standout location in Utah.
Summit County residents have access to the following types of public court records unless restricted by law or court order:
- Criminal Records
- Civil Records
- Traffic Records
- Domestic Relations Records
- Probate Records
Record seekers can request access to these public court records by visiting the courts in person, submitting a written request, or using the Utah State Courts' Online Court Assistance Program (OCAP) or XChange Case Search. These online systems provide convenient access to Summit County court records and case information. Processing fees may apply, and certain records may be exempt from public access due to privacy laws.