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Justice Court Resources
Type | Resource/Link | Phone |
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Public Defenders | Stowell & Crayk, PLLC | 385-528-1648 |
SSL Prosecutors | Prosecutors | 801-483-6070 |
Installment Plan | Installment Plan English | 801-483-6072 |
Deferred Traffic Prosecution | Deferred Traffic Prosecution | |
Plea in Abeyance | Plea in Abeyance English | 801-483-6072 |
Probation | Salt Lake County Probation | 385-468-3500 |
Probation | AMP Probation and Ankle Monitoring | 801-903-2626 |
Community Service | South Salt Lake Parks Dept. Nonprofit List (must be approved by Court) |
801-412-3219 |
MADD | Victim Impact Panel | |
Assessment/Evaluation - Substance Evaluation - DV Evaluation |
Assessment & Referral Services (ARS) |
801-587-2770 |
Prime for Life | DUI Classes | |
Traffic School | South Salt Lake Traffic School Information | 801-483-6072 |
Alive at 25 | Utah Safety Council
*If you are under 25, you must
take the Alive at 25 class instead of
the regular defensive driving class. |
801-746-SAFE |
Declaration of Finance Status | Financial Status Form (for qualification of appointment of counsel) | |
Justice Court Appeal | Appeal Form | |
Interlock Companies & Resources | IID Locations |
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Ryan Richards
Justice Court Judge
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Justice Court
Physical Address
220 E Morris Avenue
South Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Phone 801-483-6072Fax 801-464-6786
Community Service Phone: 801-412-3219
Hours
Monday through Friday
8 am to 4 pm
Closed HolidaysEnter the Court through the outside west entrance of City Hall.
- Where can I find additional resources on Utah Courts?
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The Utah Courts’ Self-Help Center provides assistance to those who do not have legal counsel. You can reach them at 888-683-0009 or visit the Utah Courts website.
- Can you help with eviction?
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Residents threatened with an eviction in Salt Lake County can dial 801-359-2444 or 801-359-4142. In addition, homeless families taking the steps to stabilize their situation and need help with rehousing can also call for assistance.
- Does the Court provide an interpreter?
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Yes. If you need an interpreter you must contact the court at 801-483-6072 to make that request.
- Does the Justice Court handle divorce?
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No. Divorce cases must be filed in the District Court in the county where the residency requirement is met.
- In which county can I file for a protective order?
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You can file a petition at the district court in the county where you live, in the county where the abuser lives, or in the county where the abuse took place.