Kaysville 24 Hour Booking Data

Kaysville 24 hour booking records are handled at the Davis County Jail. If you are searching for someone arrested by the Kaysville Police Department, the Davis County inmate search is the best starting point. Kaysville is a city in Davis County with about 33,000 residents. The police department makes arrests within city limits and transports people to the county jail. Booking data includes the name, charges, booking date and time, and arresting agency for each person brought into the Davis County facility.

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Kaysville Quick Facts

~33,000 Population
Davis County
Second District Court Division
GRAMA Records Law

Kaysville 24 Hour Booking Process

After an arrest in Kaysville, the person is brought to the Davis County Jail. Jail staff record the name, age, gender, booking number, date, time, and arresting agency. The charges are entered and linked to the state statute for each offense. A booking photo and fingerprints are collected.

Utah law requires that a judge review the probable cause for a warrantless arrest within 24 hours. District court judges check probable cause statements twice per day, in the morning and in the afternoon, on both weekdays and weekends. This review is what makes the 24 hour booking process a formal step in the criminal justice system for Kaysville and all other Utah cities.

Kaysville Police Department handling arrest and booking procedures

The Kaysville Police Department provides law enforcement services for the city. Officers handle arrests within Kaysville and work with the Davis County Sheriff's Office for booking and detention. Records requests for Kaysville arrests can be made through the police department using the GRAMA process.

Note: Booking photos are not shown on the Davis County public website due to House Bill 228, which restricts public display of booking photos.

Search Kaysville Booking Records

The Davis County inmate search page shows current inmates in custody. You can search by name. 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 number. This makes it easy to find people booked after a Kaysville arrest.

For detailed records beyond what the online search shows, you can submit a GRAMA request. The Kaysville Records Requests page has the form you need. A valid government-issued ID is required. The GRAMA process is followed for all records requests in Kaysville.

Kaysville records request system for booking and arrest data

The records request page for Kaysville lets you ask for police reports, arrest records, and other documents tied to a 24 hour booking. The standard processing time is 10 business days under GRAMA. Include the person's name, date of the arrest, and any case numbers to help staff find the right records.

The Davis County Records Division also processes GRAMA requests for booking records and incident reports. Fees apply based on the type and volume of records. The response time follows the same 10-business-day standard set by state law.

Kaysville Arrest and Detention Rules

Arrests in Kaysville follow the rules set out in Utah Code Title 77. A felony arrest warrant can be served at any hour. A misdemeanor warrant can be served at night only if the judge endorsed it, the person is in a public area, or the officer finds the person while looking into a different crime. Daytime hours are 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, and nighttime is 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM.

After the arrest, the officer brings the person to the Davis County Jail for 24 hour booking. The jail is one of the largest in northern Utah and serves all cities in Davis County. Booking records from Kaysville are stored in the same system as records from every other city in the county.

Bail is set based on a schedule tied to the charges. A judge may change the bail amount at the first hearing. If the person posts bail, they are released with a date to appear in court. If not, they stay in the Davis County Jail until their hearing.

Utah State Records for Kaysville Arrests

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) is the state's central repository for criminal history. BCI is part of the Utah Department of Public Safety. Their office in Taylorsville is open weekdays from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You can request your own criminal record for $20 with a valid government-issued photo ID.

Utah runs a statewide warrant search that covers all counties, including Davis County. The system uses data from the Utah Criminal Justice Information System (UCJIS). Courts send warrant data to the system through electronic transfer. You can search by first and last name.

The Utah Courts XChange has court records tied to Kaysville arrests. This system holds felony, misdemeanor, and infraction records from district courts across Utah. Disposition and filing data are updated weekly.

The Davis County Sheriff's Office website at daviscountyutah.gov has details about the jail, inmate services, and how to submit records requests. This is the central hub for all Kaysville 24 hour booking records stored at the county level.

Note: BCI has warned the public about scammers who call claiming people have warrants and demand payment over the phone. BCI will never request payment for warrants by phone.

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Davis County 24 Hour Booking

Kaysville is part of Davis County, and all local arrests are processed at the Davis County Jail. The county system handles booking, detention, and records for every city within its borders. For more about the county booking process, inmate search, and records access, visit the Davis County page.

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