Search Millard County Traffic Ticket Records
Millard County traffic ticket records are maintained by the Sixth District Court in Fillmore and the Millard County Justice Court. If you received a citation on I-15, US-50, or any road in Millard County and need to find your case, confirm a fine amount, or request a copy of a traffic court record, this page explains which courts handle citations in the county, how to search records online, and how to get documents from the courthouse in Fillmore when you need them.
Millard County Quick Facts
Sixth District Court - Millard County
The Sixth District Court in Fillmore handles serious traffic offenses in Millard County. Criminal charges such as DUI, reckless driving, driving with a suspended or revoked license, and vehicular assault are all processed at the District Court level. The clerk's office at this court maintains case files and provides copies of records. The courthouse is located at 765 South Highway 99 in Fillmore, Suite 6.
As part of the Utah State Courts system, the Sixth District Court makes records available through the free MyCase portal. You can search cases by name or case number without paying anything. The portal shows charges, current case status, and hearing dates. For physical copies of court documents or certified records, contact the clerk's office at the Fillmore courthouse directly.
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Sixth District Court 765 South Highway 99, Suite 6 Fillmore, UT 84631 Phone: (435) 743-5611 |
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| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | utcourts.gov |
Millard County Justice Court
Most routine traffic citations issued in Millard County go to the Justice Court. This includes standard speeding tickets, failure to yield, improper lane use, seatbelt violations, and equipment citations. The Justice Court handles the bulk of traffic matters that do not involve criminal charges. Both county sheriff citations and Utah Highway Patrol citations may be filed here depending on the nature of the violation.
Millard County is one of the largest counties in Utah by land area. I-15 runs through the county for a significant stretch, and US-50 crosses through Delta heading east and west. Both roads are actively patrolled by Utah Highway Patrol. The long, open stretches of highway through Millard County can encourage higher speeds, and enforcement is consistent. Many citations in this county involve speed violations on these main routes.
You can pay many Millard County Justice Court fines online through the Utah courts payment portal. Enter your citation number to find your case. Online payment is available for eligible cases and avoids the need to travel to Fillmore. If your case is not in the online system, call the Justice Court to ask how to respond. Failing to respond to a citation can result in additional penalties and a warrant.
Millard County also maintains online access to accident reports through the state system at secure.utah.gov/accidentreport. If you were involved in a crash in Millard County and need the official accident report for insurance or legal purposes, that is the correct resource rather than the court clerk's office.
How to Find Millard County Traffic Records
The fastest way to search Millard County traffic records is through the MyCase portal. It covers both District Court and Justice Court records in the county. Search is free and available any time. Enter the name of the person cited or the case number to pull up traffic records. The portal shows charge details, current status, and upcoming court dates for active and recently closed cases.
To search effectively, have the following available:
- Full name of the driver cited
- Citation or case number from the ticket
- Date of the traffic stop
- Court name listed on the citation
For in-person records requests, visit the clerk at 765 South Highway 99, Suite 6 in Fillmore. Bring a photo ID. The clerk can search by name or case number and print records for you. Copy fees apply. Call ahead to confirm hours and what documents you need to bring if you are requesting certified copies. The clerk can also help you figure out which court level holds your case if you are not certain.
Driving history records are kept by the Driver License Division separately from the courts. If you need a full history of convictions and points on a Utah driving record, request it from the DLD rather than from the court. The DLD charges a fee and requires identification to process driving record requests.
Traffic Violations and Penalties in Millard County
Millard County traffic enforcement follows the Utah Traffic Code, Title 41 Chapter 6a. This state law governs speed limits, equipment requirements, driver behavior, and all other aspects of traffic law in Utah. Officers in Millard County enforce this code, and penalties are set at the state level. The courts have limited discretion in adjusting fines for standard infractions.
Speed violations are common in Millard County given the long stretches of open highway. The I-15 corridor through the county includes areas where drivers may not notice speed reductions. Delta and the surrounding communities also see local traffic enforcement on city streets and county roads. Equipment violations, expired registration, and failure to wear a seatbelt are among the other common infractions cited by officers in Millard County.
A moving violation conviction adds points to your driving record under the Driver License Division system. Accumulating points over a set period can trigger a license suspension review. The DLD sends notices when drivers approach the point threshold. Out-of-state drivers who receive a conviction in Millard County should expect the information to be reported to their home state under the Driver License Compact.
Deferred Traffic Prosecution in Millard County
Utah's Deferred Traffic Prosecution program is available for qualifying Millard County citations. The program lets eligible drivers complete a driver improvement course and avoid a conviction on their record. You apply, pay a fee, and complete the course within a set period. When you finish the program, the court dismisses the charge without a conviction. The violation does not appear on your permanent driving record.
To check if your Millard County citation qualifies, visit the Deferred Traffic Prosecution page on the Utah courts website. The application is online. You will need your case number or citation number. Not all violations qualify. DUI, reckless driving, and certain other serious offenses are excluded. If your citation is eligible, the portal will let you apply and pay the deferral fee online.
The cost of deferral is higher than simply paying the fine, but the benefit is a clean record. A speeding conviction can raise insurance premiums for three to five years. Over that period, the total insurance cost increase often exceeds the deferral fee by a significant margin. For most minor moving violations in Millard County, deferral is worth considering. Talk to the court clerk or an attorney if you are not sure which option makes more sense for your case.
The Utah Driver License Division maintains official records of traffic convictions, points, and license status for all Utah drivers, including those cited in Millard County.
If you need a driving record that shows the full history of convictions and points, request it from the DLD. Court records and DLD records are maintained separately, and you may need both depending on why you are requesting the information.
Requesting Millard County Traffic Records Under GRAMA
Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act gives any person the right to request public records. Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2 governs the rules. Traffic ticket records in Millard County courts are generally public. You do not need to be the person named in a case to request copies. Courts must respond to GRAMA requests within the timeframes the law sets and can only charge the copy fees the law allows.
To request Millard County traffic records, submit a written GRAMA request to the clerk at the Sixth District Court or the Millard County Justice Court in Fillmore. Describe what you need clearly. Give a case number if you have it, or the name and approximate date of the citation. The clerk will locate the records and inform you of the copy cost. Basic traffic records are usually available without any access restrictions. Personal data like Social Security numbers is redacted from public copies as required by law.
Juvenile records are sealed and not available through GRAMA requests. If part of your request is denied, you can appeal. Start with the court's records officer. If that appeal is unsuccessful, the GRAMA statute provides additional steps. For driving history information, go to the Driver License Division rather than the court. The DLD maintains records of convictions, license actions, and points separate from what the Millard County courts hold.
Cities in Millard County
Millard County includes Fillmore, Delta, and several smaller communities. Fillmore is the county seat and the location of both the Sixth District Court and the Millard County Justice Court. No cities in Millard County meet the population threshold for a dedicated city records page on this site. Traffic citations issued throughout the county are handled through the courts in Fillmore.
Nearby Counties
Millard County is one of the largest counties in Utah and borders many neighboring counties. Check your citation to confirm which county issued it if you are near a county line.