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(Utah Code, 2006 Edition - as of 4th Spec. Ses.)

[Utah Code Table of Contents]
[TITLE 78. Table of Contents]

(Title 78. Judicial Code )

Chapter 1. Enumeration of Courts

78-1-1 Courts of justice enumerated - Courts of record enumerated.
78-1-2 Merger of district court and circuit court.
78-1-2.1 Trial courts of record - Divisions.
78-1-2.2 Number of district judges.
78-1-2.3 Number of juvenile judges and jurisdictions.

78-1-1 Courts of justice enumerated - Courts of record enumerated.

(1) The following are the courts of justice of this state:

(a) the Supreme Court;

(b) the Court of Appeals;

(c) the district courts;

(d) the juvenile courts; and

(e) the justice courts.

(2) All courts are courts of record, except the justice courts, which are courts not of record.
    1996

78-1-2 Merger of district court and circuit court.

(1) Effective July 1, 1996, the circuit court shall be merged into the district court. The district court shall have jurisdiction as provided by law for the district court and shall have jurisdiction over all matters filed in the court formerly denominated the circuit court.

(2) The district court shall continue the judicial offices, judges, staff, cases, authority, duties, and all other attributes of the court formerly denominated the circuit court.

(3) Judges of the court formerly denominated the circuit court shall:

(a) on July 1, 1996, be judges of the district court; and

(b) next stand for retention election at the first general election held more than three years after their appointment or at the general election held in the sixth year after their last retention election, as applicable.
    1996

78-1-2.1 Trial courts of record - Divisions.

The trial courts of record shall be divided into eight geographical divisions:

(1) First District - Box Elder, Cache, and Rich Counties;

(2) Second District - Weber, Davis, and Morgan Counties;

(3) Third District - Salt Lake, Summit, and Tooele Counties;

(4) Fourth District - Utah, Wasatch, Juab, and Millard Counties;

(5) Fifth District - Beaver, Iron, and Washington Counties;

(6) Sixth District - Garfield, Kane, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, and Wayne Counties;

(7) Seventh District - Carbon, Emery, Grand, and San Juan Counties; and

(8) Eighth District - Daggett, Duchesne, and Uintah Counties.
    1988

78-1-2.2 Number of district judges.

The number of district court judges shall be:

(1) four district judges in the First District;

(2) 14 district judges in the Second District;

(3) 28 district judges in the Third District;

(4) 13 district judges in the Fourth District;

(5) five district judges in the Fifth District;

(6) two district judges in the Sixth District;

(7) three district judges in the Seventh District; and

(8) two district judges in the Eighth District.
    2006

78-1-2.3 Number of juvenile judges and jurisdictions.

The number of juvenile court judges shall be:

(1) two juvenile judges in the First Juvenile District;

(2) six juvenile judges in the Second Juvenile District;

(3) nine juvenile judges in the Third Juvenile District;

(4) four juvenile judges in the Fourth Juvenile District;

(5) two juvenile judges in the Fifth Juvenile District;

(6) one juvenile judge in the Sixth Juvenile District;

(7) two juvenile judges in the Seventh Juvenile District; and

(8) one juvenile judge in the Eighth Juvenile District.
    2005

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