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

78A-1-201. Definitions for part.

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Effective 1/1/2027
78A-1-201. Definitions for part.
As used in this part:
(1)"Court" means the justice court, the district court, the juvenile court, the Business and Chancery Court, the Court of Appeals, or the Supreme Court.
(2)"Court proceeding" means a proceeding, trial, or other appearance before a court of this state.
(3)"Court record" means all or any portion of papers, documents, exhibits, orders, opinions, recordings, dockets, and other information that are made, entered, filed, or maintained by a court in connection with a case or court proceeding.
(4)"Court record website" means the website for court records described in Subsection 78A-1-204(1) .
(5)"Public court proceeding" means a court proceeding that is open to the public.
(6)"Public court record" means any court record that is not prohibited by law from public disclosure.
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