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There are 38 District Court locations within the eight districts of the Utah state court system. Each of the 29 counties in Utah has at least one District Court, and some counties have more.

Utah also has Juvenile and Justice courts. For more information on the Utah state court system, including a directory of Utah courts and online court resources, visit the Utah Courts Guide related link.

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