The Fourth Judicial District - Utah County - District Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 14, 2025

The Fourth Judicial District - Utah County - District Court cases in Utah County, Provo, UT

The 4th District Court-Utah County (Provo) is a Utah state district court, the trial court of general jurisdiction for Utah County within the Fourth Judicial District. Located in Provo, it handles felony and class A misdemeanor criminal cases; civil actions of any amount (including contract, tort, property, and injunctions); family law matters (divorce, custody, child support, paternity, and protective orders); probate, guardianship/conservatorship, adoptions, and name changes. It also hears appeals from justice courts (including de novo appeals of traffic and lower-level criminal matters) and certain administrative reviews as authorized by law. The court conducts jury and bench trials, pretrial proceedings, and post-judgment enforcement.

The Fourth Judicial District - Utah County - District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Utah
Street Address: 137 N Freedom Blvd
City: Provo
Zip Code: 84601
Phone: 801-429-1000
Hours: Monday-Friday : 8AM–5PM
Website URL: https://www.utcourts.gov/directory/courthouse.cgi?county=25&type=3
Languages: English
Email: miket@utcourts.gov

Services and Case Types Handled in The Fourth Judicial District - Utah County - District Court

The Fourth District Court (Utah County - Provo) is Utah's trial court of general jurisdiction. It handles:
- Criminal: felonies, Class A misdemeanors, preliminary hearings.
- Civil: contract, tort, property disputes.
- Family law: divorce, custody, paternity, support.
- Probate: estates, guardianships, name changes.
- Protective orders: domestic/dating/sexual violence and stalking injunctions.

Public-facing services include:
- Case filings and e-filing.
- Scheduling and conducting hearings, arraignments, motions, bench and jury trials.
- Jury services: summons, qualification, deferrals, reporting, and juror payment.
- Issuance and enforcement processing of protective orders.
- Records access and certified copies.
- Fines/fees payments and restitution processing.
- Interpreter services and ADA accommodations.
- Warrants and subpoenas processing.
- Mediation/ADR referrals.
- Appeals de novo from justice courts.