Weber County Civil Court Records Lookup

Weber County civil court records are maintained by the Second District Court in Ogden, the county seat. The Second District handles civil case filings for Weber County including contract disputes, property matters, family law cases, and probate proceedings. Ogden is home to the main courthouse at 2525 Grant Avenue, and the court is open Monday through Friday. Civil court records in Weber County are accessible in person, through the Utah Courts XChange system, and at the Weber County Law Library. This guide covers where to find records and how to request them.

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Second District Court in Ogden

The Second Judicial District Court serves Weber County from its main courthouse at 2525 Grant Avenue in Ogden. The Second District also covers Davis and Morgan counties, with additional courthouses in Farmington, Layton, Bountiful, and Morgan. For Weber County civil court records, the Ogden location is the primary filing and record access point. The court is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

The Weber County court records portal provides an accessible starting point for locating civil case information and understanding what records are available from the Second District in Ogden. Civil court records in Weber County include case files for contract disputes, torts, property matters, domestic relations, and probate proceedings. The Ogden courthouse holds records for all of these civil case types.

The Second District Court in Ogden overview details the court's judicial makeup and structure. The Second District currently has eight judges: Presiding Judge Noel S. Hyde, Associate Presiding Judge Ronald G. Russel, and Judges Joseph M. Bean, Craig Hall, Camille L. Neider, Jason C. Nelson, Cristina P. Ortega, and Reuben J. Renstrom. All of these judges handle civil court matters filed in Weber County.

Court Second District Court
2525 Grant Avenue
Ogden, UT 84401
Phone: 801-395-1079
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
District Coverage Davis, Morgan, Weber
Website utcourts.gov

Civil Court Records at the Weber County Courthouse

The Weber County civil records resource outlines what types of civil case files are available at the Second District Court in Ogden and how to request access to them.

Weber County Second District Court civil court records Ogden Utah

The Weber County Second District Court at 2525 Grant Avenue in Ogden is the primary repository for civil court records in the county, holding case files for civil disputes, family law proceedings, and probate matters filed in Weber County.

Civil court records in Weber County available at the Ogden courthouse cover a wide range of case types. Contract and commercial disputes between individuals and businesses make up a significant portion of the civil docket. Tort and personal injury cases are also common. Property matters, including title disputes and easement cases, are part of the Weber County civil record. Family law civil court records in Weber County include divorce filings, child custody cases, and adoption proceedings. Probate records cover estate administration and conservatorship filings. Court dockets showing scheduled hearings and case histories are also part of the civil record maintained at the Ogden courthouse.

Note: Weber County civil court records are public unless sealed by court order. The clerk's office at 2525 Grant Avenue can confirm whether a specific case file is open for public inspection.

Searching Weber County Civil Court Records

There are several ways to search for civil court records in Weber County. The method that works best depends on whether you need basic case status information or full document copies.

The Utah Courts XChange system is the main online tool for Weber County civil court records. Access it at utcourts.gov/en/court-records/xchange.html. XChange requires a subscription. A monthly plan costs $40, an annual plan is $240, and individual searches are $0.35 with documents at $1.00 each (rates effective July 1, 2025). Free XChange terminals are available at the Ogden courthouse and at the Weber County Law Library at 2464 Jefferson Avenue, Ogden, UT 84401, phone (801) 337-2617. The Utah State Law Library also provides free XChange access and can be reached at 801-238-7990.

In-person visits to the Second District Court clerk's office in Ogden are free. You may inspect any public civil court record at no charge. Copies are $0.25 per page. Certified copies of Weber County civil court records run $4 to $8 per document. Staff search by party name or case number. The Ogden courthouse has public access computer terminals available for self-service civil record lookups.

The Weber County Law Library at Jefferson Avenue is a valuable resource for civil court records research. It provides legal research databases, court records access assistance, and reference services. Researchers who need help interpreting Weber County civil case files or locating related documents will find the law library staff helpful. The Weber County Recorder/Surveyor at 2380 Washington Boulevard, Suite 370, Ogden, UT 84401, phone (801) 399-8543, maintains property records that often connect to civil court proceedings in Weber County.

Weber County Justice Court Records

Weber County also operates the South Ogden Justice Court, which handles limited jurisdiction civil matters including small claims cases. The South Ogden Justice Court is located at 3950 Adams Avenue, South Ogden, UT 84403, and can be reached at (801) 622-2723. Judges Reuben John Renstrom and R. Scott Waterfall preside at this location.

Weber County South Ogden Justice Court civil court records

The South Ogden Justice Court at 3950 Adams Avenue handles limited civil jurisdiction matters for Weber County, including small claims cases, providing an alternative venue for lower-value civil disputes that do not require a full district court proceeding.

Civil court records from the South Ogden Justice Court are separate from Second District records in Ogden. Both sets of records are public under GRAMA. Small claims cases in Weber County are filed here when the amount in dispute falls within the justice court's dollar limit. Traffic and misdemeanor matters are also handled at the South Ogden Justice Court. If you are uncertain which court handled a specific civil matter in Weber County, the nature and amount of the claim will generally determine the correct venue.

Note: Justice court civil records and Second District civil court records use separate filing systems. Be sure to specify which court you are searching when making a request in Weber County.

Public Records Access in Weber County

Weber County civil court records are governed by Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act. Under Utah Code Section 63G-2-201, any person may request to inspect or copy public court records. The court must respond within 10 business days. If a request is denied, the requester may appeal within 30 days. Most civil court records in Weber County are open to the public.

Written records requests for Weber County civil court records can be submitted to the Second District Court clerk at 2525 Grant Avenue in Ogden. Include the case name, case number if available, and a description of the documents you need. For records that predate electronic indexing, check with the clerk or submit a request to the Utah State Archives, which holds older Weber County court files transferred from the Ogden courthouse.

Free in-person access to Weber County civil court records is available at four locations. These are the Second District Court clerk's office in Ogden, the public access computer terminals at the Ogden courthouse, the Weber County Law Library at Jefferson Avenue, and the Utah State Law Library. Each of these locations provides no-cost access to the civil court records system for Weber County residents and researchers.

Weber County Offices Related to Civil Records

Several Weber County offices maintain records that often connect to civil court proceedings. The Weber County Clerk/Auditor at 2380 Washington Boulevard, Suite 320, Ogden, UT 84401, phone (801) 399-8400, handles county-level administrative records including election and financial documents. The Weber County Recorder/Surveyor at Suite 370 of the same building maintains property and land records that often serve as evidence in civil property disputes.

These offices work alongside the Second District Court for Weber County residents who need related records when pursuing or researching civil court matters. Property deeds, liens, and easement filings at the recorder's office often intersect with civil court records in Weber County, particularly in boundary, title, and property damage cases. Understanding which office holds which records can save time when building a complete picture of a civil matter in Weber County.

For Weber County residents who need legal assistance with civil cases, Utah Legal Services provides free help to income-qualifying individuals. Their services cover family law and general civil matters filed at the Second District Court in Ogden. The Utah Courts website also provides self-help forms and procedural guides for litigants representing themselves in Weber County civil court proceedings.

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Cities in Weber County

Weber County includes several incorporated cities and communities. All major civil court filings for Weber County residents are processed at the Second District Court in Ogden. Residents of all cities and towns in Weber County file civil cases at the Ogden courthouse on Grant Avenue.

Ogden is the county seat and home of the Second District Court, where all Weber County civil court records are filed and maintained. Roy is another major city in Weber County with residents who file civil cases at the Ogden courthouse.

Nearby Counties

Weber County borders several other Utah counties in the northern part of the state. The Second District Court also serves Davis and Morgan counties. If your civil matter involves parties or property in a neighboring county, you may need to file or search records at a different courthouse location.

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