Weber County Traffic Ticket Records
Weber County traffic ticket records are filed with one of several city justice courts or the Second District Court in Ogden, depending on where the citation was issued and the level of the offense. Unlike some Utah counties, Weber County has no county-wide justice court. Each incorporated city operates its own court for traffic and misdemeanor cases. This page covers the main courts in the county, explains how to search records, and outlines your options after receiving a citation in Weber County.
Weber County Quick Facts
Second District Court - Weber County
The Second District Court in Ogden is the primary district court for Weber County. It is located at 2525 Grant Avenue, Ogden, UT 84401. The main phone line is (801) 395-1079. A Spanish-language line is available at (801) 395-1080. This court handles felony criminal cases, Class A misdemeanors, civil matters over $11,000, family law, and probate. Traffic violations that rise to the felony level, such as automobile homicide or felony DUI, are heard here along with appeals from city justice court decisions.
The Second District Court offers WebEx hearings for eligible case types. The court calendar is available online, and multiple departments handle Civil Actions, Criminal, and Family cases. If your traffic case has been elevated to district court, check MyCase at utcourts.gov for your case status and scheduled hearing dates. The main Utah Courts site at utcourts.gov has full contact and location details.
| Court |
Second District Court 2525 Grant Avenue Ogden, UT 84401 Phone: (801) 395-1079 Spanish Line: (801) 395-1080 |
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| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| WebEx Hearings | Available for eligible cases |
| Website | utcourts.gov |
City Justice Courts in Weber County
Weber County does not have a county-wide justice court. Each city operates its own court for traffic and misdemeanor cases. If you receive a citation in Weber County, the court named on your ticket is the one you must contact. Here is an overview of the main justice courts in the county.
Ogden City Justice Court is at 310 26th Street, Ogden, UT 84401, phone (801) 629-8560. This is a full-service court handling traffic citations and misdemeanors for Ogden residents and anyone cited within city limits. You must pay or respond to your citation within 14 days. Payment options include online, phone at (801) 629-8560, mail, and in-person. Failing to respond within 14 days can result in a warrant, increased fines, and a driver's license suspension. To contest a citation, enter a not-guilty plea within 14 days to request a court date. The Ogden City Justice Court page at ogdencity.gov has current information on hours, payment options, and procedures.
North Ogden Justice Court serves North Ogden residents. You can find their current information at northogdencity.gov. South Ogden Justice Court is at 3950 Adams Avenue, South Ogden, UT 84403, phone (801) 622-2723. Roy City Justice Court serves Roy residents and handles the normal range of traffic and misdemeanor cases. Washington Terrace Justice Court serves that community as well.
Riverdale Justice Court is at 4600 South Weber River Drive, Riverdale, UT 84405, phone (801) 394-9314. You can email the court at riverdalecourt@riverdaleutah.gov. Court sessions are held on Monday at 2 PM and Thursday at 9 AM. Online payments are accepted. More information on the Riverdale court is available at riverdalecity.com.
South Weber Justice Court is at 1600 E South Weber Drive, South Weber, UT 84405, phone (801) 479-3177 ext. 2203. This court charges a $3.00 convenience fee for digital transactions. Payment plans are available with a minimum monthly payment of $50. There is no grace period, so act quickly once you receive a citation. Traffic school is available for eligible citations. Online payments go through utcourts.gov/epayments.
Below is a screenshot of the North Ogden Justice Court page, which provides contact details and service information for North Ogden traffic cases in Weber County.
The North Ogden Justice Court handles traffic citations for North Ogden residents. Visit northogdencity.gov for current hours and contact details.
Riverdale and South Weber Courts
Both Riverdale and South Weber operate independent justice courts with their own procedures and schedules. The Riverdale court holds sessions twice a week, which is useful to know if you need to appear in person on short notice. The screenshot below shows the Riverdale Justice Court information page, where you can find current hearing schedules, payment instructions, and contact details.
Visit riverdalecity.com to confirm Riverdale Justice Court's current session schedule and online payment options.
The South Weber Justice Court image below shows the court's public information page, including its payment plan options and the $3.00 digital convenience fee that applies to all online and card transactions.
South Weber Justice Court at southwebercity.gov accepts payment plans for eligible fines, with a minimum monthly payment of $50 and no grace period.
How to Search Weber County Traffic Ticket Records
Use MyCase at utcourts.gov to search Weber County traffic records online. This free statewide tool covers all justice court and district court cases in Weber County. Search by full name, case number, or citation number. Results show charge details, hearing dates, and case status in real time. Most citations appear within a few days of being filed with the court.
In-person records requests can be made at the Second District Court clerk's office at 2525 Grant Avenue in Ogden or at the specific city justice court that handled the case. Bring photo ID and any identifying information you have, such as the case number or the citation number. Copy fees are $0.50 per page at most Utah court locations. Certified copies cost more and may require a written request.
Free public access terminals are available at the Second District Courthouse in Ogden. These terminals connect to XChange, the statewide court database, and are free to use. They give you access to the same case information as the online portal, which is helpful if you prefer in-person searching or need staff assistance nearby.
GRAMA requests for traffic ticket records can be submitted in writing to any court clerk in Weber County. Include your name, contact information, a description of the records you want, and the case number if available. Courts must respond within five business days under Utah law. For most traffic cases, MyCase is faster and requires no paperwork.
Traffic Violations and Penalties in Weber County
Weber County courts apply the Utah Traffic Code, Title 41 Chapter 6a. Infractions are the most common type and carry fines without a criminal record. Misdemeanor traffic offenses result in criminal charges with possible jail time and a permanent record if convicted. Felony traffic offenses are handled at the Second District Court level.
Interstate 15 and US-89 both pass through Weber County, and speed limits on these routes vary from 65 to 75 miles per hour depending on the segment. Fines for speed violations increase with how far over the posted limit the driver was going. Ogden and surrounding cities also enforce local ordinances on city streets, where school zone and residential area rules apply. Failure to appear or respond to a citation results in a default judgment, possible warrant, and referral to the Driver License Division for a potential suspension.
The Utah Driver License Division at dld.utah.gov receives conviction data from all Weber County courts. Points go onto your record and accumulate across the state, not just within the county. An out-of-state driver who is convicted in Weber County may also have the conviction reported to their home state under the Driver License Compact. Check with the DLD if you have questions about how a Weber County conviction affects your license status.
Deferred Prosecution and Defensive Driving in Weber County
Deferred traffic prosecution is available for many violations in Weber County. The Ogden City Justice Court and other city courts participate in this program. The statewide information and application is at utcourts.gov/deferredtraffic. Eligible drivers can avoid a conviction by completing a set of conditions over a defined period. Common conditions include completing a defensive driving course, paying a program fee, and staying violation-free.
Ogden City Justice Court also accepts Defensive Driving Course completion as a tool for some cases. If you are interested in that option, contact the Utah Safety Council at 800-933-5943 for approved course information. The Ogden court page at ogdencity.gov has current procedures for requesting a deferral or setting up traffic school for a citation.
South Weber Justice Court offers traffic school for eligible citations as well. The key rule across most Weber County courts is to request a deferral or traffic school option before the initial response deadline on your citation. Missing that window usually closes the door on those options. Some courts require you to contact them before enrolling in any course to confirm it will count toward your case.
Online Payments and Record Access
Most Weber County justice courts accept online payments through the Utah Courts payment system at utcourts.gov/epayments. South Weber uses this system and adds a $3.00 convenience fee for digital transactions. Riverdale also accepts online payment. Ogden City Justice Court lets you pay by phone at (801) 629-8560 in addition to online and in-person options. Have your case number ready for any payment method.
Traffic ticket records are public under Utah's GRAMA. You can request them from any Weber County court clerk. Written GRAMA requests are accepted at all locations. Copying fees are $0.50 per page at most courts. For records involving criminal-level traffic offenses, the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at bci.utah.gov may also have relevant information in its criminal history database.
Driving records, which show your point total and license status, are separate from court records. Get those from the Utah Driver License Division. Court records show what happened in the case. Driving records show how the conviction affected your license. You may need both when dealing with insurance companies or other agencies that ask about your history.
Cities in Weber County
Weber County includes several cities with their own justice courts for traffic matters. Select a city below for more detailed court information.
Other communities in Weber County include South Ogden, North Ogden, Riverdale, Washington Terrace, South Weber, and Harrisville. These cities operate their own justice courts but do not have individual city pages on this site.
Nearby Counties
Weber County shares borders with Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Morgan, Rich, and Summit counties. Citations near county lines go to the court that has jurisdiction over the road where the stop occurred.