Salt Lake County is part of the 3rd Judicial District of Utah. The county is the most populous in the state at around 1.18 million and covers more than 808 square miles.

Notable cities in the county include:

  1. Salt Lake City
  2. West Valley City
  3. West Jordan
  4. Sandy
  5. South Jordan

Each county handles their cases differently. Susanne Gustin has worked with local authorities in Salt Lake County for decades and understands the nuances of receiving a favorable outcome.


Local Attorneys Devoted to Criminal Defense

With our offices in Salt Lake City, Susanne Gustin is dedicated to local, dedicated legal defense for criminal misconduct. Attorney Gustin has developed a reputation for her aggressive legal defense tactics and passionate defense.

If you or a loved one have been charged with a crime in Salt Lake County, you are in need of an excellent defense attorney. Attorney Gustin provides defense for drug, sex, and property crimes, to name a few.

Call Susanne Gustin today at (801) 243-2814 to set up your initial consultation and discuss your legal options.
Susanne Gustin services clients in Salt Lake City, West Valley City, West Jordan, Sandy, Taylorsville, South Jordan, and Riverton.


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Track Your Salt Lake County Criminal or Traffic Court Cases

MyCase is the state of Utah’s free docket tracking system. MyCase enables you to track the current status of your case, including which agencies have received your paperwork and your next steps.

You can also review all documents filed for your case, and pay fines and fees for your case.

Another tool available to the public is Xchange. Xchange provides summary information about public cases including district and justice court information.

Unlike MyCase, Xchange is not free. The services requires the use of credits, which users are required to purchase $5 of initially. Searches cost $0.20 per search and documents are charged at $0.50 each.

Private cases, such as juvenile and adoption cases, are not available in Xchange.


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Diversion Programs in Salt Lake County, UT

Juvenile Diversion Programs

Salt Lake County offers alternative sentencing for juvenile offenders, including:

NCTI Youth Crossroads – is a cognitive behavioral evidence‐based program that offers an extensive library of juvenile curricula. The curricula consists of a variety of offense-specific titles that target specific interventions that address criminogenic risk factors that help reduce the risk of re-offending.

Carey Guides – is a set of 33 Guides that address specific topics related to criminogenic needs and other critical case management issues, which help youth to change behaviors in critical skills deficit areas.

Aggression Replacement Therapy (ART) – is a cognitive behavioral, delinquency-reduction focused program. It targets risk factors that sustain delinquent behavior by utilizing anger control strategies and interpersonal skills training.

In addition, the 3rd District offers restorative justice and interventions services, as well as families first, ISAT and counseling.


Drug Court Programs

For many charged with drug possession and abuse, the alternative to jail time may be drug rehabilitation and treatment. These treatment programs focus on breaking the cycle of addition and include:

  1. Inpatient treatment: Inpatient facilities are rehabilitation centers were the patient stays at the compound for a period of several weeks or months. Attending staff develop a treatment plan and the patient has access to enrichment and support groups.
  2. Outpatient treatment: These plans often take the form of court-mandated counseling and group therapy. Outpatient treatment is the most common form of drug diversion programs, and may be offered as a partial or full alternative to many crimes that come as a consequence of substance abuse, including assault, theft and domestic violence.

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Restorative Justice

Restorative Justice generally refers to the practice of focusing on rehabilitation instead of incarceration. Many programs use community service as an alternative to confinement, requiring would-be inmates to:

  1. Highway Trash Removal
  2. Set-up and Clean-up after city and county events
  3. Landscaping projects
  4. Snow removal
  5. Vehicle cleaning

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Courtrooms in Salt Lake County, Utah

There are 17 courtrooms in Salt Lake County, at the following locations:
Salt Lake City District Court

(801) 238-7300

450 South State Street
Salt Lake City, Utah

West Jordan District Court
(801) 233-9700

8080 South Red Wood Road, Ste 1701
West Jordan, Utah

Alta Justice Court
(801) 742-2407

10201 East Hwy 210
Alta, Utah

Bluffdale Justice Court

(801) 446-9219

14175 South 1700 West
Bluffdale, Utah

Draper Justice Court

(801) 576-6544

1020 East Pioneer Road
Draper, Utah

Herriman City Justice Court

(801) 446-5323

13011 South Pioneer Street
Herriman, Utah

Holladay Justice Court

(801) 273-9731

4580 south 2300 East
Holladay, Utah

Midvale Justice Court

(801) 255-4234

655 West Center Street
Midvale, Utah

Murray City Justice Court

(801) 284-4280

688 East Vine Street
Murray, Utah Murray

Riverton Justice Court

(801) 254-0704

12830 South 1700 West
Riverton, Utah

Salt Lake City Justice Court

(801) 535-6300

333 South 200 East
Salt Lake City, Utah

Sandy City Justice Court

(801) 568-7160

210 West Sego Lily Drive
Sandy, Utah

South Jordan Justice Court

(801) 254-6381

1600 West Towne Center Drive
South Jordan, Utah

South Salt Lake Justice Court

(801) 483-6072

220 East Morris Avenue (2430 South)
South Salt Lake, Utah

Taylorsville Justice Court

Phone Number(801) 963-0268

Mailing Address2600 West Taylorsville Boulevard
Taylorsville, Utah 84118

West Valley Justice Court

(801) 963-3590

3590 South 2700 West
West Valley City, Utah
 

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Additional Resources

Civil Process Summary – View Utah’s Civil Process Flowchart to understand the overall timeline and next steps for civil complaints.

Criminal Court Process – Read the following summary from the state of Utah Judiciary to understand the breakdown of criminal processes. The summary includes descriptions of each part of the court process, such as jury selection, opening statements and witness and evidence presentation.

Juvenile Justice Options – This document from the state of Utah outlines the different programs available for juveniles via each district’s programming.


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