Park City Utah
Jarom Bangerter serves people across the Wasatch Mountain range, including residents of Park City Utah. A small city located in Summit County, Park City is a favorite tourist destination; even Utah residents love to go there for a mini-vacation.
Things that make Park City Utah unique
Park City Utah is well known among many for its various tourist attractions. It draws people from all over the world every January to attend the Sundance Film Festival, the world’s largest independent film festival.
It is also the home of the Utah Olympic Park with amenities like the 2002 winter Olympics bobsled ride, ziplining, an alpine slide, and other Olympic training activities.
There are also two main resorts, the Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley Resort, both of which are world-class skiing locations. People can hit the slopes and enjoy the “greatest snow on earth,” whether they’re a skier or a snowboarder.
Historic Main Street features many restaurants, outlet shopping, and art galleries. When ski season is out of session, you can still enjoy outdoor recreation activities like hitting the mountain biking trails or going horseback riding.
Contact Bangerter Law Firm in Park City
Located less than 35 miles from Salt Lake City and part of the Third Judicial District, Jarom can easily represent a Park City resident. He is familiar with the Summit County District Court, which contains the Silver Summit District Courthouse, the Summit County Justice Court, and the Third District Juvenile Court at 6300 Justice Center Road. You can also call the courthouse at (435) 615-4300 prior to going to see if you can resolve any issues over the phone or online.
Court Judges
The District’s Court Executive is Payton Smith, and the Clerk of Court is Tracy J. Walker. James Bauer is the Court Executive, and Melissa Kenedy is the Clerk of Court for the Juvenile Court. Judges serving Summit County are:
Judge Richard E. Mrazik:
Judge Mrazik received a Bachelor’s Degree in sociology and biology from Bowdoin College in 1999. After serving as an Americorps member at the Fourth Street Clinic in Salt Lake City, Utah, he received his law degree from the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah in 2005. Judge Mrazik currently serves on the Utah Judicial Council’s Standing Committee on Resources for Self-Represented Parties and on the board of directors of the Utah Avalanche Center.
Judge Elizabeth Knight:
Judge Knight graduated in 1989 from the University of Utah with a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education, and taught first grade in Compton California for one year. Judge Knight then received a Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Utah College of Law in 1993. Judge Knight then returned to the University of Utah where she graduated with a Master’s degree in Leadership and Policy in 2003. Following a brief stint teaching sixth grade, Judge Knight was employed by the Department of Human Services as an Administrative Law Judge from 2003 until 2013, and then as the Director of the Office of Guardian ad Litem from 2013 until her appointment to the bench. Judge Knight currently serves on the State Children’s Justice Center Board and the Language Access Committee.
Judge Janet Elledge:
She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism and Mass Communications from the University of Utah in 1989, followed by her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Utah’s SJ Quinney College of Law in 1992.
After law school, Judge Elledge joined the Salt Lake Legal Defender Association, where she worked as a criminal defense trial and appellate lawyer. Following her tenure as a public defender, she established a private practice, focusing on criminal defense and limited civil matters.
In 2017, Judge Elledge was hired by West Jordan City as a prosecutor and was later promoted to Prosecution Supervisor. In 2020, she joined the Summit County Attorney’s Office as a Justice Court prosecutor and was promoted to District Court prosecutor in September 2022, a role she held until her appointment to the bench.