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Davis County justice court reports stable staffing, asks no new funding; interpreter demand remains high
Summary
The Davis County justice court told the Budget Committee it is fully staffed, made no new funding requests, and reported heavy demand for Spanish interpreters and a wide range of other languages. A $1,000 travel-and-training reduction on the court's detail was explained as covered by state-paid registrations and rooms.
Judge Antonio Barbeos, representing the Davis County justice court, told the Davis County Budget Committee on Oct. 25, 2025, that the court is fully staffed and does not seek additional funds in this cycle.
"Well, we really don't have much to say. If you got our, budget outline, we just reported to you, how successful we believe we are. We hope you see it the same way," Barbeos said, adding the court has sufficient staff and equipment for current operations.
Barbeos told the committee that interpretation services remain a significant…
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