Utah Statutes
§ 78A-5-102 — Jurisdiction of the district court -- Appeals.
Utah § 78A-5-102
JurisdictionUtah
Title 78AJudiciary and Judicial Administration
Ch. 78A-5District Court
Part 78A-5-1General Provisions
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Utah Code Ann. § 78A-5-102 (2026).
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(1)Except as otherwise provided by the Utah Constitution or by statute, the district court has original jurisdiction in all matters civil and criminal.
(2)A district court judge may:
(2)(a) issue all extraordinary writs and other writs necessary to carry into effect the district court judge's orders, judgments, and decrees; and
(2)(b) preside over an action for which the Business and Chancery Court has jurisdiction if:
(2)(b)(i) the district court judge is designated by the presiding officer of the Judicial Council to preside over an action in the Business and Chancery Court as described in Section 78A-1-103.5; and
(2)(b)(ii) a Business and Chancery Court judge is unable to preside over the action due to recusal or disqualification.
(3)The district court has jurisdiction:
(3)(a) over m
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 426, 2025 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 78A-1-101
Courts of this state -- Courts of record.§ 78A-1-103
Number of district court judges.§ 78A-1-103.5
Number of Business and Chancery Court judges -- Disqualification or recusal of a Business and Chancery Court judge.§ 78A-1-104
Number of juvenile court judges.§ 78A-1-105
Merger of district court and circuit court.§ 78A-10a-101
Definitions.§ 78A-10a-102
Nomination, appointment, and confirmation of judges.§ 78A-10a-202
Time periods -- Recruitment period for judicial vacancy -- Convening a judicial nominating commission.Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
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