Eagle Mountain Booking and Arrest Data
Eagle Mountain 24 hour booking records cover arrests made by the Eagle Mountain Police Department in Utah County. People searching for Eagle Mountain 24 hour booking data can find arrest charges, inmate status, and booking details through the county jail system. Eagle Mountain is one of the fastest-growing cities in Utah, located on the western side of Utah County near the base of the Oquirrh Mountains. The Eagle Mountain Police Department handles law enforcement. All arrests lead to booking at the Utah County Jail.
Eagle Mountain Quick Facts
Eagle Mountain 24 Hour Booking Process
When the Eagle Mountain Police Department makes an arrest, the person is transported to the Utah County Jail. The Utah County Sheriff's Office runs the jail, which is one of the largest in Utah. During intake, staff record the person's full name, arrest date and time, arresting agency, booking date and time, booking number, height, weight, eye and hair color, gender, year of birth, and birth country.
A judge must review the probable cause of a warrantless arrest within 24 hours under Utah law. District court judges check probable cause statements twice each day, in the morning and afternoon. This happens every day of the week, including weekends. If probable cause is confirmed, the judge sets bail immediately. This 24 hour booking review applies to all Eagle Mountain arrests.
The Utah County inmate roster displays detailed charge information. Each charge lists the court, case number, hold status, bail amount, bondable status, and charge description. Booking photos appear on the roster for 30 days after the booking date. After that, the photo is removed from the public display.
Search Eagle Mountain Booking Records
The Utah County inmate roster is one of the most complete in the state. You can use the inmate search, view the full current population, or look at statistics. Eagle Mountain arrests show the Eagle Mountain Police Department as the arresting agency. This lets you identify Eagle Mountain bookings in the county system.
The Utah County arrest data includes felony and misdemeanor records with date of birth, photos, and basic demographics. Warrant data includes date of birth, height, weight, and sex. Both are updated weekly. These records feed into various databases used for Eagle Mountain 24 hour booking searches.
Eagle Mountain City accepts GRAMA requests for police records. You can submit requests to the Eagle Mountain Police Department or the City Recorder's Office. Criminal records are maintained by the department. Include the person's full name, arrest date, and any case numbers you know to speed up the process.
Note: Booking photos on the Utah County roster are only displayed for 30 days following the booking date.
Eagle Mountain 24 Hour Booking and GRAMA
Most Eagle Mountain booking records are public under the Government Records Access and Management Act. GRAMA (Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2) makes arrest warrants public after issuance and search warrants public after execution. Booking photographs are presumed public because GRAMA does not exempt them.
GRAMA establishes guidelines for both disclosure and restrictions on access to government records. These guidelines are based on equitable weighing of public and private interests. The law aims to be consistent with nationwide standards of information practices. When interests are equal, the law favors public access. This means most Eagle Mountain 24 hour booking records are available upon request.
Government record officers in Eagle Mountain and Utah County follow specific objectives when handling records requests. They must promote the public's right of access, prevent abuse of confidentiality, and provide fair records management practices. These objectives come straight from the GRAMA training guidelines used by government employees across Utah.
- Promote easy and reasonable access to public records
- Restrict access only when justified by law
- Prevent abuse of confidentiality classifications
- Favor public access when interests are equal
Statewide Search Tools for Eagle Mountain
State resources give you more ways to find Eagle Mountain arrest and booking information. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification is the central criminal history repository for the state. BCI is at 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. A criminal history check costs $20. You need a valid government-issued photo ID for in-person requests.
The Utah Statewide Warrants Search lets you look up active warrants across every court in Utah. Enter a first and last name to search. The warrant data comes from courts that feed the Utah Criminal Justice Information System through electronic transfer. Eagle Mountain warrants go through the Fourth Judicial District Court in Utah County.
The Utah Courts XChange provides subscription access to court records from all district courts. This covers felony, misdemeanor, and infraction records. Filing and disposition data is updated weekly. Eagle Mountain cases in the Fourth District Court are included in this system.
For custody notifications, the VINELink system provides free alerts. Register to receive phone, email, or TTY notifications when someone's custody status changes at the Utah County Jail. This works for anyone booked after an Eagle Mountain arrest.
Note: BCI records distributed for certain purposes will not include charges that were declined, dismissed, or resulted in acquittal.
Eagle Mountain Arrests Under Utah Law
All Eagle Mountain arrests follow Utah Code Title 77, the Utah Code of Criminal Procedure. A felony warrant arrest can happen at any time. A misdemeanor warrant arrest at night requires a magistrate endorsement on the warrant. The exception is when the person is in a public place, on a public highway, or encountered by the officer during an unrelated investigation.
Utah law sets daytime as 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM and nighttime as after 10:00 PM through 6:00 AM. These definitions matter for when certain Eagle Mountain arrests can be carried out. For all warrantless arrests, the 24 hour probable cause review applies no matter what time the arrest occurred.
Seven to eight judges stay on call at all times in Utah for warrant reviews. The UCJIS system assigns an on-call judge automatically when an Eagle Mountain officer requests a warrant. The system provides the judge's contact details so the process moves forward at any hour. This keeps the Eagle Mountain 24 hour booking system running without delays.
Utah County 24 Hour Booking
Eagle Mountain is in Utah County, and all city arrests are processed at the Utah County Jail. The county jail provides one of the most detailed online inmate rosters in the state. For more on the Utah County booking system, inmate search, and records access, visit the Utah County page.
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