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Weber County agrees to $25-per-evaluation bump for two court evaluators, staff to confirm budget

Weber County Commission · December 24, 2025
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County staff told commissioners that two contracted doctors who perform court-ordered mental-health evaluations requested a pay increase. Commissioners agreed to a $25-per-evaluation bump for those two evaluators pending staff confirmation that the county budget can absorb the change.

Commissioners at the Weber County work session on Dec. 22 agreed, in discussion, to authorize a $25-per-evaluation increase for two contracted court evaluators pending staff confirmation that the county budget can absorb the change.

Brian Baron told commissioners the increase request stems from evaluators who perform court-ordered evaluations in involuntary-commitment cases. He said the county previously paid about $200 per evaluation for more than a decade and that two doctors had asked for higher…

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