Can I pay my court fines
online for a Utah criminal case?
A Utah State Courts website has been set up to allow people to
pay many criminal court fines online. To access the online
payment system, you will need to know your case number AND the location
of the court where your case was handled. The court location
is necessary, because individual courts may use the same case number to identify different cases.
Not all Utah courts allow online payments. If the court where
your case was handled does not allow online payments, the website can
still provide you with information on how much is owed in your case as
well as contact information (address and phone number) which you can
use to make a payment directly to the court.
Visit the Utah Court's
ePayment website to learn more.
If your case was in a district court or justice court you can
go directly to the
Utah Courts Internet Payment System
to pay a fine, get a payofff amount, or obtain contact information for
your court. If you have a juvenile case, you may be able to
access case information through the
Utah Courts Juvenile E-Payment System
(a court-issued PIN may be required for some information).
If you have questions about your Utah criminal case,
contact us today for an
initial consultation with
Salt
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