Search Weber County Traffic Court Records

Weber County traffic court records are spread across several courts in and around Ogden, the county seat. With roughly 270,000 residents, Weber County is a major Wasatch Front county and part of the Second Judicial District. The Second District Court in Ogden handles felony traffic matters and appeals, while justice courts in Ogden, Roy, Riverdale, and unincorporated county areas handle the bulk of routine citations and traffic infractions.

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Weber County Quick Facts

~270,000 Population
Second District Judicial District
Ogden County Seat
5 Courts Active Jurisdictions

Weber County Courts and Traffic Record Locations

Weber County has five active courts that handle or hold traffic court records. Which court has your record depends on where the citation was issued and what type of violation it is. Here is a breakdown of each.

The Second District Court at 2525 Grant Avenue in Ogden is the district-level court for Weber County. Call 801-395-1079 for case information; hours are Monday through Friday, 8 to 5. This court handles felony criminal cases, civil matters over $11,000, domestic relations, probate, and appeals from justice court decisions. Most routine traffic citations do not go here unless the violation is a felony-level offense or the case is appealed from a lower court.

The Weber County Justice Court at 2380 Washington Boulevard, Suite 230 in Ogden, phone 801-399-8377, handles Class B and C misdemeanors and traffic infractions in unincorporated parts of Weber County. If a sheriff's deputy or state trooper wrote your ticket outside of a specific city, this is likely the right court. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 to 5.

The Ogden City Justice Court at 310 26th Street in Ogden, phone 801-629-8154, handles traffic and ordinance violations within Ogden city limits. Ogden is the largest city in Weber County and generates a significant share of traffic records in the county. The court is open Monday through Friday, 8 to 5. The Roy Justice Court at 5051 South 1900 West in Roy handles citations issued within Roy city limits. The Riverdale Justice Court at 4600 South Weber River Road, Suite 8 in Riverdale handles Riverdale city citations. Both Roy and Riverdale are active communities with their own municipal courts.

Weber County traffic court records Ogden Utah

Weber County resources including sheriff and court contact information are available at webercountyutah.gov, where you can also find links to justice court case access tools.

Second District Court 2525 Grant Avenue, Ogden, UT 84401 | Phone: 801-395-1079 | Mon-Fri 8-5
Weber County Justice Court 2380 Washington Blvd, Suite 230, Ogden | Phone: 801-399-8377 | Mon-Fri 8-5
Ogden City Justice Court 310 26th Street, Ogden, UT 84401 | Phone: 801-629-8154 | Mon-Fri 8-5
Roy Justice Court 5051 S. 1900 West, Roy, UT 84067
Riverdale Justice Court 4600 S. Weber River Road #8, Riverdale, UT 84405

Searching Weber County Traffic Court Dockets Online

With five courts active in Weber County, online search is the quickest way to find a traffic record without knowing exactly which court to call. Both main Utah Courts search tools pull from all Weber County venues at once.

Start with MyCase at utcourts.gov/MyCase. It is free to use and requires no login. Enter a name or case number and MyCase will return results from all five Weber County courts. You will see case status, scheduled hearings, case history, and any public documents in the file. Records go back to July 2011. MyCase is available any time and works well on mobile devices. It is the best starting point for most people looking up a Weber County traffic citation or misdemeanor case.

The XChange service provides more detailed access for $30 per month or $240 per year. XChange includes full docket entries, document downloads, and comprehensive filing histories from all Utah courts, including every Weber County court. If you need to review multiple cases or need access to documents beyond what MyCase shows, XChange is the right tool. A single subscription covers all 29 Utah counties.

The Ogden City traffic citations page at ogdencity.gov provides information specific to citations issued within Ogden. If your ticket was issued in Ogden, this page explains your options, including how to pay and what happens if you contest. The Ogden City Justice Court at ogdencity.gov/173/Justice-Court has hours, contact information, and procedures for Ogden-specific matters.

Online fine payment for Weber County traffic cases works through the Utah Courts ePayment portal. This covers all five Weber County courts. Find your case number through MyCase, then pay through ePayment without visiting the courthouse. You can also pay Ogden City citations through the city's own payment systems described on the Ogden City website at ogdencity.com.

In-person record inspection is free at all Weber County courthouses under Utah Code § 63G-2-201(1). If you want copies to take with you, the fee is $0.25 per page. Certified copies require contacting the specific court clerk for current pricing.

Weber County Traffic Violations and Public Records

Traffic violation records in Weber County are public under GRAMA, Utah Code § 63G-2-103. Anyone can request or view these records from any of the five Weber County courts. You do not need to be the driver or have any connection to a case to look it up. The open records policy applies to all courts in Utah, including every Weber County venue.

Weber County follows the Utah statewide fine schedule. Speeding 1 to 10 mph over the limit runs about $120. Fines climb at each speed band, reaching $470 or more at 31 mph or more over the limit, plus $10 for each additional mph. Surcharges and court costs bring the total higher than the base fine in most cases. Check MyCase or contact the relevant court to see your specific total owed before your hearing date.

Deferred prosecution is available for some Weber County traffic cases. This lets a driver keep a conviction off their record by completing conditions set by the court. CDL holders cannot use this option under Utah law. Visit utcourts.gov/deferredtraffic for full details on eligibility. The court will tell you at your first appearance whether your case qualifies for deferral. It is most commonly available for minor violations with no prior traffic history.

Bench warrants are issued for any driver who fails to appear in Weber County. Given that Weber County has five courts, a warrant issued by one does not always get noticed quickly, but it is statewide and can surface anywhere in Utah during a traffic stop. If you suspect a warrant has been issued in your name in Weber County, check MyCase first. Then contact the court that issued it to work out a resolution before the situation escalates.

Weber County Traffic Records and Your Utah Driving History

Any traffic conviction in Weber County is reported to the Utah Driver License Division. The DLD maintains your state driving record and tracks points from violations. Accumulate too many points in too short a time and the DLD can suspend your license. This is separate from the court record at the justice court or district court. Check your own DLD record at dld.utah.gov to see what Weber County convictions have been reported there.

Misdemeanor traffic convictions in Weber County may also appear in criminal background checks through the Utah Bureau of Criminal Investigation. BCI maintains statewide criminal history for Utah. If a Weber County traffic case resulted in a misdemeanor conviction, it may show up in BCI searches. You can request your own report at bci.utah.gov. This is a separate record from the court file and the DLD driving record. All three can hold relevant information depending on why you are looking into your record.

The Utah Courts forms library has free downloads for all standard forms used in traffic and misdemeanor matters. These work at any Weber County court, whether the Second District, the County Justice Court, or one of the city courts. The Weber County website at webercountyutah.gov has general county information and contact links. For Ogden-specific matters, the city website at ogdencity.com and the Ogden City Justice Court page have detailed guidance.

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Cities in Weber County

Weber County has two cities that meet the population threshold for dedicated records pages. Ogden is the county seat and the main hub for courts and public services. Roy is a major residential city with its own justice court handling local traffic citations.

Other communities in Weber County include Riverdale, South Ogden, Washington Terrace, and Harrisville. These cities do not have dedicated records pages, but traffic citations issued there are handled by the relevant city justice courts or the Weber County Justice Court.

Nearby Counties

Weber County is on the northern end of the Wasatch Front. It shares the Second Judicial District with Davis and Morgan counties. Check your citation for the issuing court name if you are not sure which county handles your record.

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