As of April 24th, 2025, the United States District Court for the District of Utah has ordered a temporary stay of S.B. 199.
The Utah State Courts are processing guardianship cases under existing law, but are excluding all of S.B. 199's provisions until the stay is lifted or amended. Learn more

Performance Measures - Historical Data

Time to Disposition - Posted FY2011 Q4

What it is: The clearance rate is the number of disposed cases as a percentage of the number of filed cases in a given time period. In juvenile courts, the clearance rate is the number of adjudicated referrals as a percentage of the number of initiated referrals in a given time period.

How it is measured: A clearance rate of 100% means the court has disposed of as many cases as were filed in the time period represented. A clearance rate under 100% means the court has disposed of fewer cases than were filed, resulting in an increase in cases awaiting disposition. A clearance rate over 100% means the court has disposed of more cases than were filed, resulting in a decrease in cases awaiting disposition.

Why it is important: Clearance rates measure whether the court is keeping up with its incoming caseload.

District Courts

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Juvenile Courts

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Supreme Court

View Report Detail:

  • Oral Argument to Opinion Issued - PDF
  • Appeal Filed to Opinion Issued - PDF
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Court of Appeals

View Report Detail:

  • Notice of Conference to Decision - PDF
  • Appeals Process - PDF
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