Cottonwood Heights Divorce Decree Lookup

Cottonwood Heights is a city in Salt Lake County with roughly 35,000 residents in the southeast part of the Salt Lake Valley. When a Cottonwood Heights resident files for divorce, the case goes to the Third Judicial District Court in Salt Lake City. That court keeps the official Divorce Decree and all related filings. This page covers how to search for Cottonwood Heights divorce records, how to get certified copies of a Divorce Decree, and what the filing process looks like under Utah law.

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Cottonwood Heights Quick Facts

~35,000 Population
Salt Lake County
Third District Court Division
~$330 Filing Fee

Where to File a Cottonwood Heights Divorce Decree

Cottonwood Heights residents file for divorce at the Third Judicial District Court. The main courthouse is at 450 South State Street in Salt Lake City. This is where your Cottonwood Heights Divorce Decree will be filed, heard, and stored. The court serves all of Salt Lake County, which includes Cottonwood Heights.

Court Third Judicial District Court
Address 450 S State St
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Phone (801) 238-7300
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website utcourts.gov

Cottonwood Heights also contracts with Holladay City for Justice Court services. The Justice Court handles small claims, minor civil matters, and infractions but does not handle divorce cases. All Cottonwood Heights Divorce Decree filings must go to the Third District Court in Salt Lake City. Contact the court at (801) 238-7300 before visiting to confirm current procedures.

Online Access to Cottonwood Heights Divorce Records

The Utah XChange case search system lets you look up case information for Cottonwood Heights divorce cases online without visiting the courthouse in person.

Cottonwood Heights divorce decree records Utah XChange case search

Use this portal to search by party name or case number and see basic case status and filing dates for Cottonwood Heights Divorce Decree cases.

The MyCase portal gives parties to a divorce case direct online access to their own filings and court notices.

Cottonwood Heights divorce decree MyCourtCase Utah Courts portal

If you have an active Cottonwood Heights divorce case, the MyCase portal lets you check for updates, review documents, and receive notifications without going to the courthouse.

Note: Under Utah Code § 63G-2-201, the public has the right to inspect divorce decrees free of charge. Some financial details and information about minor children may be restricted under Utah Code § 63G-2-302.

How to Search Cottonwood Heights Divorce Decree Cases

Searching for a Cottonwood Heights Divorce Decree is straightforward once you know where to look. The right method depends on how much detail you need and whether you need an official certified copy.

Start your search online at utcourts.gov. The Utah Courts case search tool lets you look up divorce cases by name or case number at no cost. You can see filing dates, party names, and case status. This tool covers Cottonwood Heights cases filed through the Third District Court. For full documents, you must contact the court clerk directly.

The XChange system at xchange.utcourts.gov gives more detailed results for a small per-search fee. It covers cases filed after 1997. XChange is good when you need specific document details and cannot make a trip to the Salt Lake City courthouse. A subscription is available for users who run multiple searches.

For in-person research, visit the Third District Court clerk at 450 South State Street in Salt Lake City. Staff can pull the full file for a Cottonwood Heights divorce case. You can review records on site and request plain or certified copies. Bring a valid photo ID and the full names of the parties or the case number if you have it. Call ahead at (801) 238-7300 to ask about current copy fees.

Cottonwood Heights Divorce Decree Filing Steps

Filing for divorce in Cottonwood Heights follows Utah state law from start to finish. The case is filed at the Third District Court in Salt Lake City. Every document you file creates part of the official record that leads to your final Cottonwood Heights Divorce Decree.

The first requirement is residency. Under Utah Code § 30-3-1, at least one spouse must have lived in Utah and in Salt Lake County for at least three months before filing. Cottonwood Heights residents who meet this requirement can file at the Third District Court. Filing before you meet the three-month mark may delay your case or result in dismissal.

Utah allows divorce on both no-fault and fault grounds. No-fault divorce on the basis of irreconcilable differences is the most common choice. Fault grounds under Utah Code § 30-3-1 include adultery, willful desertion for more than one year, habitual drunkenness, felony conviction, and cruel treatment. Cottonwood Heights residents may choose the ground that best fits their situation.

After filing the petition and paying the approximately $330 fee, you must serve your spouse. Utah law allows service by the Salt Lake County Sheriff, a licensed process server, or other court-approved methods. You must file proof of service before the case can move to the next stage.

Utah law sets a waiting period before the court can issue a final Divorce Decree. Under Utah Code § 30-3-18, this period is at least 30 days. If minor children are involved, the wait is 90 days. The court may also require completion of a divorce orientation course under Utah Code § 30-3-11.2 when children are part of the case. Once all conditions are met, the judge signs the final Divorce Decree and it becomes a public record.

Getting a Cottonwood Heights Divorce Decree Copy

After the court enters a Cottonwood Heights Divorce Decree, you can get copies in a few ways. Which source you use depends on how old the divorce is and what type of document you need.

For the full Divorce Decree from a Cottonwood Heights case, contact the Third District Court clerk at 450 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, or call (801) 238-7300. Certified copies carry the court seal and are required for most legal purposes, including name changes, property transfers, and military benefit updates. Plain copies are cheaper and fine for personal records.

The Utah Office of Vital Records keeps divorce certificates for divorces that occurred from 1978 to 2010. A certificate is a short document confirming the divorce happened. It does not include the full terms of the court order. Certificates cost $18 for the first copy and $10 for additional copies. Mail requests to: 288 North 1460 West, P.O. Box 141012, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-1012. Phone: (801) 538-6105.

For divorces before 1978 or after 2010, the district court is the only source. The Utah State Archives also maintains some historical Salt Lake County divorce records. Their research room at 300 S. Rio Grande Street in Salt Lake City provides free public access to older records.

Note: Property and debt division in a Cottonwood Heights divorce is governed by Utah Code § 30-3-5. The Divorce Decree will include orders on these matters and is the document you will rely on for years after the case closes.

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Salt Lake County Divorce Records

Cottonwood Heights is part of Salt Lake County. All divorce filings from the city go through the Salt Lake County district court system. For county-wide resources, full fee information, and related records, visit the Salt Lake County divorce records page.

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