3 attorneys in ZIP code 84647 held active licenses as of March

J. Brett Chambers, 1st Division Commissioner at Utah State Bar
J. Brett Chambers, 1st Division Commissioner at Utah State Bar
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The Utah State Bar reported that 3 attorneys were actively licensed to serve clients in ZIP code 84647 in March. Utah State Bar.

Mount Pleasant is identified by the USPS as the primary location associated with ZIP code 84647.

This data encompasses all attorneys who maintained active practice status during this period.

NCBE’s July 2025 Bar Exam Results indicate Utah had the top overall bar passage rate in the nation at 86%.

On March 1, 2026, average attorney salaries in Utah ranged between $95,830 for entry-level (Attorney I) and $242,565 for experienced (Attorney V) lawyers. Attorneys at the Attorney III level, who address highly complex cases under moderate supervision, averaged $179,573 in Utah versus $187,524 nationwide.

Lawyers in ZIP Code 84647 with Active Legal Licenses in March
Lawyer Name Name of Firm License Grant Date
Whaley Baahozho Oliver Whaley Law 10/10/2017
Philpot Morgan Jay Jay Morgan Philpot Attorney at Law 02/15/2008
Angerhofer J. David David J. Angerhofer, PC 10/07/1986

Information in this article was sourced from the Utah State Bar. Access the raw data here.



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