Syracuse 24 Hour Booking Logs
Syracuse 24 hour booking records track arrests made by the Syracuse Police Department in Davis County. People searching for Syracuse 24 hour booking information can access arrest charges, booking times, and inmate status through the Davis County system. Syracuse is one of the fastest-growing cities in Davis County, located along the western shore of the Great Salt Lake. The Syracuse Police Department handles law enforcement in the city. All arrests result in booking at the Davis County Jail.
Syracuse Quick Facts
Syracuse 24 Hour Booking Process
When the Syracuse Police Department arrests someone, the person is taken to the Davis County Jail. The jail processes bookings for all cities in Davis County. Staff record the person's name, age, gender, charges, arresting agency, and housing assignment. A booking number and date are assigned at intake.
Under the Utah Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 7(c)(1), a judge must review the probable cause of a warrantless arrest within 24 hours. This applies to every Syracuse arrest. Judges check these statements twice a day, morning and afternoon, on weekdays and weekends alike. If probable cause is found, the judge sets bail immediately.
The arresting officer in Syracuse must complete a documented arrest review before booking the person into the jail. This is a required step for every arrest. If force was used during the arrest, a supervisor must be called to the scene to review the situation before the person is transported to the Davis County Jail.
Search Syracuse Booking Records
The Davis County inmate roster is the main tool for finding Syracuse 24 hour booking records. The roster has a search by name feature. Results display first and last name, age, gender, booking number, date and time, arresting agency, housing unit, and charges. Each charge entry includes the state statute involved. This makes it easy to find someone booked after a Syracuse arrest.
Davis County does not show booking photos on its public website due to House Bill 228. If you need a booking photo from a Syracuse arrest, submit a GRAMA request to the Davis County Sheriff's Office. A link on the inmate roster page takes you to the records request form.
Syracuse arrest records are also available through public records databases. These resources provide information about arrests made by the Syracuse Police Department. For the most current and official data, the Davis County inmate roster is your best starting point for Syracuse 24 hour booking information.
Note: The Davis County website warns that there are no guarantees on the quality of booking data displayed online.
Syracuse 24 Hour Booking and GRAMA
Most Syracuse booking records are public under the Government Records Access and Management Act. GRAMA (Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2) classifies arrest warrants after issuance as public records. Search warrants after execution are also public. Booking photographs are not specifically exempted from disclosure, which means they are presumed public.
You can submit a GRAMA request to the Davis County Sheriff's Office for Syracuse booking records. The Records Division handles requests according to Utah law. Standard fees apply for research, retrieval, and copying of records. The typical response time is 10 business days.
GRAMA was designed to favor public access when the public interest and the privacy interest are equal. The law creates a classification system for government records. Most Syracuse 24 hour booking information falls into the public category. This includes names, charges, booking dates, and bail amounts.
- Arrest warrants are public after issuance
- Search warrants are public after execution
- Booking photos are presumed public
- Charges and bail amounts are public
- Some records may be restricted for privacy
State Arrest Lookup Tools for Syracuse
Several state-level tools help you find Syracuse arrest and booking data. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification maintains the central criminal history repository for the state. BCI is at 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville. Office hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. A personal criminal record check costs $20 and requires a valid government-issued photo ID.
Active warrants for Syracuse residents can be searched through the Utah Statewide Warrants Search. You need a first and last name. The warrant data comes from courts that feed the Utah Criminal Justice Information System. This covers warrants from Syracuse cases in the Second Judicial District Court, which serves Davis County.
The Utah Courts XChange portal gives subscription access to felony, misdemeanor, and infraction records from all district courts. Filing data is updated weekly and disposition data is also refreshed regularly. Syracuse cases go through the Second District Court.
The VINELink system provides free custody notifications. Register to get alerts by phone, email, or TTY device when someone's custody status changes at the Davis County Jail. This is useful for tracking people booked after a Syracuse arrest.
Note: Utah Driving Privilege Cards are not accepted as valid ID for BCI criminal history requests.
Syracuse Arrests Under Utah Law
Syracuse arrests follow the rules set out in Utah Code Title 77, the Code of Criminal Procedure. A felony warrant arrest can happen at any time of day or night. A misdemeanor warrant arrest at night requires a magistrate endorsement, unless the person is in a public place or the officer encounters them during an unrelated investigation.
Utah defines daytime as 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM and nighttime as after 10:00 PM through 6:00 AM. These time restrictions matter for certain types of arrests in Syracuse. For warrantless arrests, the 24 hour probable cause review applies regardless of when the arrest happened.
Judges rotate through warrant review duty in Utah. Seven to eight judges stay on call around the clock, every day of the week. When a Syracuse officer needs a warrant, the UCJIS system automatically selects an on-call judge and provides the contact information. This keeps the warrant process moving at all hours for Syracuse law enforcement.
Davis County 24 Hour Booking
Syracuse is in Davis County, and all Syracuse arrests are processed at the Davis County Jail. The county handles bookings for every city within its borders. For more on the Davis County booking system, inmate search, and records access, visit the Davis County page.
Nearby Utah Cities
Other Davis County cities share the same jail and booking system. Pick a city below for booking record details in that area.