5 attorneys maintained active licenses in ZIP Code 84642 as of March

Kim Cordova, President Utah State Bar at Utah State Bar
Kim Cordova, President Utah State Bar at Utah State Bar
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During March, the Utah State Bar reported 5 attorneys with active licenses in ZIP Code 84642.

Manti serves as the primary community within ZIP Code 84642, according to the USPS.

This data covers all attorneys who maintained active status over this timeframe.

The NCBE’s July 2025 Bar Exam Results indicated that Utah achieved the top overall bar passage rate nationwide at 86%.

As of March 1, 2026, attorney pay in Utah ranged from $95,830 for entry-level positions (Attorney I) to $242,565 for senior roles handling complex cases (Attorney V). Attorneys at the mid-level (Attorney III), who manage highly complicated legal matters under moderate supervision, earned an average salary of $179,573 in Utah versus $187,524 nationally.

Lawyers in ZIP Code 84642 with Active Legal Licenses in March
Lawyer Name Name of Firm License Grant Date
Lund James Colter Colter Lund 05/20/2024
Mangum J. Wesley Sanpete County Attorneys Office 02/09/2017
Grewal Kaur Shehnoor Sanpete County Attorney’s Office 10/22/2013
Butler E. Arek Utah Attorney General’s Office 10/30/2007
Barclay J. Linda LexisNexis 05/05/1987

Information for this story comes from the Utah State Bar. Source data is available here.



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