2 attorneys held active licenses in ZIP Code 84415 as of March

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Yvette Donosso, 2nd Division Commissionertat Utah State Bar
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Two attorneys were actively licensed in ZIP Code 84415 in March, based on data from the Utah State Bar.

The USPS identifies Ogden as the main city served by ZIP Code 84415.

This data includes all lawyers actively practicing during the referenced timeframe.

According to NCBE’s July 2025 Bar Exam Results, Utah recorded the top bar passage rate nationwide, coming in at 86%.

As of March 1, 2026, attorney salary averages in Utah ranged from $95,830 for entry-level roles (Attorney I), which involve routine legal tasks, to $242,565 for the most experienced attorneys (Attorney V) who handle more complex casework independently. Utah’s Attorney III positions, overseeing complex legal matters with moderate oversight, had a mean salary of $179,573, while this figure was $187,524 nationally.

Lawyers in ZIP Code 84415 with Active Legal Licenses in March
Lawyer Name Name of Firm License Grant Date
Brinley S. Adam Wasatch Personal Injury, PLLC 05/19/2014
Bouwhuis D. Michael Michael D. Bouwhuis, P.C. 10/19/1993

Details for this report were sourced from the Utah State Bar. More information is available here.



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