Proposals for Public Defender Services
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- Bid Title
- Proposals for Public Defender Services
- Issuing Agency
- Cedar City city
- Location
- Utah
- Published Date
- Nov 19, 2025
- Closing Date
- Jan 22, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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- Proposals for Public Defender Services
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CEDAR CITY CORPORATIONNOTICE INVITING PROPOSALSPUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESDue to the expected departure of its current public defender, Cedar City is seekingproposals from licensed attorneys to provide indigent defense counsel for defendants whereCedar City initiates prosecution. Defense services are scheduled to commence January 22, 2026.All proposals must be turned in to the Cedar City Attorney’s Office no later than December 12,2025. A complete request for proposals is available on the City’s web page,www.cedarcityut.gov, or by contacting the Cedar City Attorney’s office: phone number (435)586-2953; address 10 North Main Street, Cedar City, Utah.CEDAR CITY CORPORATIONREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR RESPONDERSPUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESRequest for ProposalsDue to the expected departure of its current public defender, Cedar City seeks proposalsfrom qualified attorneys to provide defense counsel for indigent persons when the prosecution isinitiated by Cedar City. Applicants must be admitted into the Utah State Bar and have a currentlicense to practice law in the State of Utah. In order to be considered, written proposals must beturned in to the Cedar City Attorney’s Office located at 10 North Main Street, Cedar City, Utah,no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, December 12, 2025. Electronic proposals must be deliveredto randallm@cedarcityut.gov no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, December 12, 2025. Lateproposals shall be rejected. Cedar City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and towaive any informalities. Defense services are scheduled to commence January 22, 2025.Instructions for Responders:1. Scope of work.The successful proponent will be an independent contractor and will be required toprovide all services necessary pursuant to UCA §78B-22-101 et. seq. The proposal should detailthe methods, equipment, tools, and materials the attorney will use to fulfill the purposes of Title78B, Chapter 22, including how the proponent intends to meet his/her obligations to be availableand accessible to indigent clients reasonably in advance of any hearing or trial. The majority ofhearings and bench trials are held on Wednesdays, typically once or twice per month.2. Insurance.The successful proponent will be required to carry for the duration of the contract andprovide proof of professional malpractice insurance, workers compensation insurance, liabilityinsurance, and unemployment insurance.3. License.The successful proponent will be required to demonstrate proof they are a currentmember of the Utah State Bar. The successful proponent will also be required to demonstratethey are in good standing with the State Bar and must remain in good standing for the duration ofthe contract. The successful proponent will be required to demonstrate proof of a current CedarCity Business License and must keep the license active throughout the duration of the contract.4. Experience as a Criminal Law Practitioner.Proponent needs to demonstrate their experience as a Criminal Law Practitioner. Pleaseindicate years of experience practicing criminal law; estimated number of trials before a judge;estimated number to trials before a jury; and estimated number of clients served.Page 1 of 25. Cost.Proponent needs to clearly disclose the costs they are requesting as compensation forservices and expenses. Costs shall be expressed in terms of the total amount of payment for one(1) year’s service. Proponent should realize that payment terms are subject to negotiation of acontract with Cedar City. The costs included in the proposal shall include all costs the proponentwill be requesting to complete the services contemplated in the Utah Indigent Defense Act.6. Ability to deal with conflicts.Consistent with all ethical obligations and applicable rules, the proponent shall disclosetheir proposed method of providing representation for defendants having interests that conflictwith one another so that one attorney is not able to adequately represent all defendants.7. Office resources and support staff.Proponent needs to detail office resources such as access to legal research and referencematerial, word processing, and other office services. Proponent needs to detail their ability tosend and receive discovery through electronic means. Also, proponent needs to detail theexperience of his/her office staff that will be assisting with the representation of indigentdefendants. The successful proponent shall maintain a bona fide office in Cedar City.8. Obligations to other courts.Proponent needs to list other public defender, general private representation practice, orlong-term agreements that may require the proponent to be absent from the duties under thisproposal, including which hours and days, if any, the proponent will frequently or always beunavailable due to expected and repeated court conflicts.9. ReferencesProponent must provide a list of at a minimum of three (3) references. Include contactinformation, phone number and/or email, so that the references may be contacted by City staff.The references must be people familiar with the professional skill and ability of the attorney asapplied to public defender work.10. General matters.Proponent shall provide an email contact with the proposal. Should additionalinformation related to the RFP be needed, the City shall email additional questions to all personsfrom whom the City has received a proposal. Proposals shall be limited to ten (10) pages. A pageis one side of a standard 8 ½ x 11-inch sheet of paper. Proposals shall be submitted in Word orPDF format. All proposals shall be scored based on the criteria contained herein. The Cityreserves the right to waive any informalities and reject any or all proposals. All proposals aresubject to successfully negotiating a contract with Cedar City Corporation.Page 2 of 2
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- NAICS 541611Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
- NAICS 541820Public Relations Agencies
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