Clearfield Arrest Records and Bookings
Clearfield 24 hour booking records are processed at the Davis County Jail. Anyone searching for recent arrest data from Clearfield can check the Davis County inmate search page. Clearfield is a city in Davis County with about 32,000 residents. The Clearfield Police Department handles arrests within city limits and sends people to the county jail for 24 hour booking. Booking records include the name, age, charges, arresting agency, and booking details for each person held at the Davis County facility.
Clearfield Quick Facts
How Clearfield 24 Hour Booking Works
When the Clearfield Police Department makes an arrest, the person is taken to the Davis County Jail for booking. Staff at the jail enter the person's name, date of birth, charges, and physical description into the system. Fingerprints and a booking photo are collected. The data becomes part of the Davis County records and is available under GRAMA.
A judge must review the probable cause for any warrantless arrest within 24 hours. District court judges in Utah check probable cause statements twice a day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. This review happens every day, including on weekends. The 24 hour review process applies to every Clearfield arrest where no warrant was used.
The Davis County inmate search shows current people in custody. Each entry lists the first and last name, age, gender, booking number, date and time, arresting agency, housing unit, and charges. The charges include the state statute for each offense. Booking photos are not displayed on the public website due to House Bill 228.
Note: The inmate search page includes a "Terms of Use/Booking Photo Information" button. It warns that there are no guarantees on the accuracy of the displayed data.
Search Clearfield 24 Hour Booking Records
You can search for Clearfield booking records through the Davis County inmate search. The search works by name and shows all current inmates. Look for entries where the arresting agency is the Clearfield Police Department. This confirms the booking came from a Clearfield arrest.
The Davis County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and processes all Clearfield bookings. The office website at daviscountyutah.gov has information about the jail, inmate services, and records requests.
For detailed copies of Clearfield booking records, you can submit a GRAMA request to the Davis County Records Division. The division processes requests for booking information, incident reports, and other public records. Standard fees apply, and the response time is typically 10 business days. You can also contact the Clearfield Police Department directly for police reports tied to a specific arrest.
The Davis County arrest records data source covers all arrests from the county, including those made in Clearfield. This data includes age and sex information and is aggregated from the Sheriff's Office and local police departments within the county.
Clearfield Arrest and Booking Rules
Arrests in Clearfield follow Utah Code Title 77, the Utah Code of Criminal Procedure. A felony warrant can be served at any time. A misdemeanor warrant can only be served at night if the judge endorsed it, the person is in a public place, or an officer finds the person during a different investigation. Utah defines daytime as 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM and nighttime as 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
After the arrest, the Clearfield officer transports the person to the Davis County Jail. Clearfield does not operate its own jail. All arrests by the Clearfield Police Department are processed through the county system. This means the Davis County Jail is the sole source for Clearfield 24 hour booking records.
Bail is set by a schedule that matches the severity of the charges. A judge may change the bail at the first hearing. If bail is posted, the person is released with a future court date. If not, they stay in custody at the Davis County Jail until the hearing. All of these steps create records that are part of the public file under GRAMA.
The Utah statewide warrant file covers all counties. Warrant data comes from courts that send information to the Utah Criminal Justice Information System (UCJIS). You can search by name to check for active warrants in the Clearfield area.
Utah State Records for Clearfield Bookings
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) maintains the state's central criminal history. BCI is located in Taylorsville and is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You can request your own criminal record for $20 with a valid government-issued photo ID. Utah Driving Privilege Cards are not accepted.
The Utah Courts XChange portal covers court records from across the state, including cases tied to Clearfield arrests. The system includes felony, misdemeanor, and infraction records. Disposition data and filing data are updated weekly. This tool can help you follow a Clearfield case from 24 hour booking through its final result.
The Utah Department of Corrections offender search covers people under state supervision. It includes prison inmates and parolees but not local jail bookings. Use this tool if you need to check on someone who was sentenced after a Clearfield arrest.
VINELink is a victim notification system that covers Utah. It lets you search for inmates and sign up for alerts about changes in custody status. Notifications come by phone, email, or TTY device. This can be useful if you need to track someone booked after a Clearfield arrest.
Note: Always verify warrant data with the issuing court. The statewide system depends on courts entering data in a timely way, and there may be a short delay.
Davis County 24 Hour Booking
Clearfield is in Davis County, and all arrests are processed at the Davis County Jail. The county handles booking, detention, and records for every city in its jurisdiction. For more on the Davis County system, inmate search, and records access, visit the county page.
Nearby Utah Cities
Other cities near Clearfield process bookings through their county jail systems. Select a city below for details on 24 hour booking in that area.