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Code · Utah · Title 78A — Judiciary and Judicial Administration · Chapter 1

78A-1-103. Number of district court judges.

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Effective 1/31/2026
78A-1-103. Number of district court judges.
The number of district court judges is:
(1)four district court judges in the First Judicial District;
(2)14 district court judges in the Second Judicial District;
(3)33 district court judges in the Third Judicial District;
(4)14 district court judges in the Fourth Judicial District;
(5)eight district court judges in the Fifth Judicial District;
(6)two district court judges in the Sixth Judicial District;
(7)three district court judges in the Seventh Judicial District; and
(8)three district court judges in the Eighth Judicial District.
Amended by Chapter 10 , 2026 General Session
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