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  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your name, address, phone number, and email. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing your petition.
  3. Indicate your role by selecting either 'Petitioner' or 'Attorney for the Petitioner' and provide your Utah Bar number if applicable.
  4. Complete the court details by specifying the District and Judicial District along with the County and Court Address.
  5. In the section titled 'In Re Petition to Expunge the Records of', enter the case number associated with your petition.
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To help increase transparency and public awareness of government decision-making, all 50 states have enacted laws that require certain government records to be open to the public.
Death records are public after 50 years. Marriage and divorce records are public after 75 years. You can search some of the public records at Utah State Archives.
Utahs Clean Slate law requires the government to use technology to identify and automatically expunge minor criminal records for qualifying individuals who have remained crime free for a set period of time.
Marriage Records To get a record of a marriage that took place in Utah in 1978 or later, contact the Utah Office of Vital Records and Statistics. For marriages that took place in Utah before 1978, contact the clerks office where the marriage took place for records information.
In 1991, the Utah Legislature enacted the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) under Title 63G, Chapter 2 of the Utah Code, giving the public the right to access information.

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