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Frequently Asked Questions
There is a lot going on and we don't want to make it confusing, so here are some FAQs that can help get you started.
Q: What is a constable?
A: Constables are officers who execute process service on court orders. Their primary duty is to serve legal papers (such as summonses, subpoenas, and writs) to individuals involved in legal proceedings.
Q: How can I keep track of my case?
A: You may call the constable's office at 801-561-9391 and speak with us about your case, and see what the next step will be.
Q: I got a notice on my door, what do I do?
A: Please call the number on the notice from your door. Please reach out so we can help you with your case and get you in the right direction.
Q: Do constables have police powers?
Yes. As long as they are working on the clock a constable in Utah can make arrests, and enforce the law.
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