Failure to appear

Utah Code of Judicial Administration

Rule: 4-701

Jurisdiction: UT

Bluebook Citation: Utah Code Jud. Admin. 4-701

Intent: To establish a procedure for handling cases in which the defendant fails to appear and fails to remit a fine. Applicability: This rule shall apply to cases in which the defendant’s appearance is not required. Statement of the Rule: (1) When a case is filed, the clerk may mail to the defendant a notice indicating the fine amount. If the defendant fails to appear or remit the fine amount within fourteen days after receiving a citation, the clerk may increase the fine amount by $50 and mail the defendant a delinquency notice. (2) If the defendant fails to appear or remit the fine amount within forty days after receiving a citation, the court may increase the fine amount by $75 and issue a warrant for failure to appear. (3) If the defendant is a juvenile, the court may issue a bench warrant or order to take the defendant into custody. If a bench warrant is issued, a special designation or "flag" shall be placed on the warrant indicating that the defendant is a juvenile. (4) If a minor fails to appear in juvenile court on a charge which would constitute an infraction if committed by an adult: (4)(A) The court shall not issue an Order for Detention. (4)(B) The court may authorize the probation department to file an order to show cause.

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