Kaysville Recent Arrests

Kaysville recent arrests are worked by the Kaysville Police Department and booked into the Davis County Jail. If you want to look up a name, a booking date, or a charge in Kaysville, you can start with the county jail roster and then file a records request with the city. Most people who search Kaysville recent arrests need the booking sheet, the arrest report, or the court case tied to the booking. This page walks you through each step and each office.

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Kaysville Quick Facts

~33,000 Population
Davis County
Second District Court
10 Days GRAMA Response

Kaysville Police Arrest Reports

The Kaysville Police Department keeps the first copy of every arrest made inside the city. Patrol officers file the arrest report the same day or the next shift. The report shows the name of the person, the date and time, the place of arrest, the charges, and the name of the booking officer. Kaysville recent arrests are stored in the city records system. The public can ask for reports on closed cases through a GRAMA request.

To get a report, send a GRAMA request to the Kaysville Police records desk. You must name the person, give the date if you know it, and say what you want. The city has 10 business days to reply. Fees may apply for copy time and staff time. For the main city site, see Kaysville Police. The department follows state law on what it can release and what it must hold back.

Note: Active Kaysville recent arrests tied to an open case may be held back until the case is closed or charges are filed.

Davis County Jail Booking for Kaysville

All Kaysville recent arrests are booked into the Davis County Jail. The Davis County Sheriff runs the jail and keeps the current roster. You can look up a name on the sheriff site to check if a person is in custody, see the booking date, and view the listed charges. The Kaysville Police Department drives the person to the jail after the arrest. Staff at the jail take prints, photos, and basic health info during booking.

The sheriff page that holds the inmate list is daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff. You can see the Davis County Sheriff's booking portal used for Kaysville recent arrests through the page shown below.

Davis County Sheriff jail page used for Kaysville recent arrests

The jail roster shows in-custody people only. Once a person bonds out or is released, they drop off the list. For older bookings, you need the Davis County Sheriff records unit or the police report from Kaysville.

Kaysville Recent Bookings and Jail Roster

Many Kaysville recent arrests end with a short jail stay. Some people post bond the same day. Others wait for a first court date. The Davis County Jail roster updates on a daily basis and is the fastest way to check if a Kaysville arrest led to a booking. The roster shows name, date of birth, booking date, charges, and bail amount when set. You can search by last name or by booking date.

If you do not see the name, the person may have been cited and released. Not all Kaysville recent arrests lead to jail time. For small crimes, the officer may write a cite-and-release ticket and send the person to court on a later date. In that case, no booking sheet exists and you need to look up the court case at Utah XChange.

GRAMA Request for Kaysville Arrest Records

The Government Records Access and Management Act sets the rules for public records in Utah. GRAMA lives at Utah Code § 63G-2. Kaysville uses the GRAMA process for all arrest records and police reports. Submit a written request to the city, list the records you want, and include contact info. The records officer logs it and sends a reply inside 10 business days.

Kaysville charges for copy time and staff time when a request takes more than the free limit. If a fee waiver fits your case, ask for one in the request. The city will grant or deny it in the reply. See Kaysville Records for the local process. Some parts of an arrest report may be held back under privacy rules. Booking info is usually public.

Second District Court Cases

After a Kaysville arrest, the court case moves to the Second District Court in Davis County. You can search cases by name through the Utah State Courts system. The XChange portal covers all district court filings statewide. See XChange for name lookups on court cases tied to Kaysville recent arrests. Basic info like case number, charges, and next hearing is free through the state court site.

For small crimes and traffic, the case may go to a justice court. Kaysville Justice Court handles city-level misdemeanors and some traffic. Felony cases and major misdemeanors go to district court. The court keeps the official record of the case and the disposition. A disposition shows if the person was found guilty, not guilty, or if the case was dropped.

Davis County Sheriff Records

The Davis County Sheriff runs the jail, the warrant unit, and the civil process office. For Kaysville recent arrests booked into the jail, the sheriff is the main keeper of the booking sheet. You can send a GRAMA request to the sheriff records unit for older booking data, jail time counts, and release dates. The sheriff follows the same 10 business day rule under GRAMA.

The sheriff's site also lists open warrants for Davis County. If a Kaysville arrest was made on a warrant, the warrant itself came from a Davis County court or another Utah agency. Warrant info ties back to a court case in most cases.

State BCI and Warrant Search

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps the state rap sheet for each person arrested in Utah. BCI is part of the Department of Public Safety. You can get your own rap sheet from BCI, but you cannot get the rap sheet of another person without that person's consent. The rap sheet shows all Kaysville recent arrests that led to a booking, plus arrests in other cities and counties. See bci.utah.gov for the full process and fees.

For active warrants, the state runs a free name search at Utah DPS Warrant Search. This covers warrants from all counties, not just Davis. If a person with a Kaysville tie has a warrant, the name shows up here.

Kaysville Arrest Expungement

Utah allows people to clear some arrest records under state law. The process is run by BCI and the courts. You start with a BCI application and a fee. BCI checks your record and gives you a certificate if you qualify. You then file the certificate with the court that held your case. The court can order the record sealed. See BCI Expungements for the steps and the form.

Wait times apply. You must wait a set number of years after the case closes. The wait depends on the charge type. Some charges cannot be cleared at all, such as some violent crimes and some sex crimes. Kaysville recent arrests that ended in a not-guilty verdict or a dropped case can often be cleared sooner than cases that ended in a plea.

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Davis County Recent Arrests

Kaysville sits inside Davis County. All city bookings go to the county jail, and all felony cases move to the Davis County district court. For the full list of county offices, fees, and links, see the Davis County page.

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