Second District Juvenile Court is a government-operated judicial body serving the Second District of Utah, specializing in juvenile justice and legal matters involving minors. It stands out as an essential public institution dedicated to handling cases related to youth offenders, child welfare, and family support within the framework of state law.
The court operates with a focus on rehabilitation, education, and community safety, utilizing specialized programs and resources tailored to the needs of young individuals and families. It serves residents of Davis, Morgan, and Weber Counties, providing structured legal processes aimed at addressing juvenile delinquency, dependency, and other youth-related legal issues.
Services Offered
- Juvenile delinquency hearings
- Child welfare and dependency cases
- Guardianship and conservatorship matters
- Adoptions and termination of parental rights
- Victim information and notification services (VINE)
- Court-appointed special advocate (CASA) program support
- Self-help resources for families and children
- Legal forms and form assistance
- Interpreter services
- Access to court records and publications
- Expungement assistance for eligible juvenile cases
- Problem-solving court programs
- Community outreach and educational resources
The court serves Davis, Morgan, and Weber Counties from its locations in Farmington and Ogden, and provides resources in both English and Spanish, including interpreter services to ensure accessibility for all community members.
