Lehi Arrest and Booking Data

Lehi 24 hour booking records document arrests made by the Lehi Police Department and processed at the Utah County Jail. Searching for booking data in Lehi means checking the county inmate roster for current inmates and their charges. Lehi is one of the fastest growing cities in Utah, located in northern Utah County with a population that has grown past 75,000. The Lehi Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits, and all arrests result in booking at the Utah County Jail where the 24 hour probable cause review takes place under state law.

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Lehi Quick Facts

~75,000 Population
Utah County
Lehi PD Police Dept
(801) 768-7100 Police Phone

How 24 Hour Booking Works in Lehi

When someone is arrested in Lehi, the officer takes them to the Utah County Jail for booking. Jail staff record the person's name, date of birth, and physical details. A booking photo is taken. All charges are entered into the system. This creates the 24 hour booking record.

Utah law requires a judge to review the probable cause statement within 24 hours. Under Utah Rules of Criminal Procedure 7(c)(1), judges check these statements twice each day. Reviews happen in the morning and afternoon, on weekdays and weekends. Once probable cause is found, bail is set immediately.

The Lehi Police Department provides law enforcement services for the city. Lehi has grown rapidly in recent years, and the police department has expanded to keep up with the city's growth. All arrests by Lehi officers are processed through the Utah County Jail.

Lehi Police Department website for arrest and booking information

The Lehi Police Department handles all arrests within city limits before transport to the Utah County Jail for booking.

Search Lehi 24 Hour Booking Records

The Utah County inmate roster is the best tool for finding 24 hour booking records from Lehi. The roster shows detailed information for each inmate. Utah County has one of the most complete booking displays in the state.

Information shown on the roster includes:

  • Full name, gender, year of birth, and birth country
  • Arrest date and time with arresting agency listed
  • Booking date, time, and booking number
  • Height, weight, eye and hair color
  • Each charge with court, case number, bail, and bondable status
  • Booking photo (displayed for 30 days)

Lehi arrests show the Lehi Police Department as the arresting agency on the Utah County roster. This makes it easy to find bookings from Lehi specifically. The roster also shows the person's status, such as active or electronic monitor.

For police reports filed by Lehi officers, submit a GRAMA request to the Lehi Police Department. The standard response time is 10 business days under Utah Code. Contact the department to ask about the request process and any fees that apply.

Lehi arrest information and 24 hour booking records

Arrest data from the Lehi Police Department flows into the Utah County Jail booking system for public access.

Note: Lehi booking photos appear on the Utah County roster for 30 days after the booking date, then are removed.

Lehi 24 Hour Booking and GRAMA

The Government Records Access and Management Act sets the rules for public records in Lehi. Under GRAMA (Utah Code 63G-2), jail booking photographs are public records. Arrest warrants are public after service. Most booking records from Lehi arrests are available to anyone.

GRAMA favors public access when competing interests weigh equally. Booking records are not specifically exempted, so they are presumed public. The law protects the public's right to know how government operates. It also protects individual privacy over personal data gathered by the government. Government employees in Lehi follow these same guidelines when handling records requests.

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification holds statewide criminal history records. You can get your own record for $20 in person or by mail. BCI is at 4315 South 2700 West Suite 1300, Taylorsville. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. BCI records are restricted and cannot be shared with the general public for another person.

Warrant Lookups for Lehi

Active warrants in Lehi can be checked through the Utah Statewide Warrants file. This free tool from the Department of Public Safety covers all courts in Utah. Enter a first and last name to search. Courts send warrant data to the Utah Criminal Justice Information System through electronic transfer.

Court records for Lehi cases go through the Fourth Judicial District Court in Utah County. The Utah Courts XChange portal provides access to felony, misdemeanor, and infraction records. Data is updated weekly and includes filing dates, dispositions, and case status for Lehi cases.

The Utah Department of Corrections has an offender search for people in state prisons or on parole. This is separate from the county jail roster and only shows people under state supervision.

Crime victims in Lehi can register for custody alerts through VINELink. The system sends notifications by phone, email, or TTY device when an inmate's status changes at the Utah County Jail. This covers new bookings and releases related to Lehi arrests.

Note: Warrant search results depend on courts entering and removing data promptly. Verify any information with local law enforcement before taking action.

Lehi Booking Records and State Resources

Each 24 hour booking in Lehi creates several records. The arresting officer writes a report. The jail creates a booking entry with charges and personal data. A judge reviews probable cause within 24 hours. Each of these records can be requested through GRAMA.

Utah law defines daytime as 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Felony warrants may be served at any time in Lehi. Misdemeanor warrants may only be served at night if the judge endorsed nighttime service, the person is in a public place, or an officer encounters them during another investigation.

The BCI criminal history page explains how to obtain your own Utah criminal record. Download the application from bci.utah.gov and mail it with the $20 fee. BCI accepts cash, check, VISA, MasterCard, money order, or cashier's check. Bring a valid government photo ID for in-person requests. Utah Driving Privilege Cards are not accepted as valid ID at BCI.

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Utah County Booking Records

Lehi is in Utah County. All arrests in the city are processed at the Utah County Jail. The county handles booking, detention, and inmate records for Lehi and all other cities in the county. For more about county-level booking data and jail details, visit the Utah County page.

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