Access Lehi Recent Arrests
Lehi recent arrests are logged by the Lehi Police Department and booked into the Utah County Jail. To find a Lehi arrest, you can file a GRAMA request with the city police records unit, search the Utah County sheriff inmate roster, or check the Fourth District Court case lookup. This page explains how to use each tool and which office keeps what file. Start your search for Lehi recent arrests with the quick tool below.
Lehi Quick Facts
Lehi Police Department Records
The Lehi Police Department is the first stop for any Lehi recent arrest. Officers book at the city station, then move the person to the Utah County Jail for long term hold. The records unit keeps arrest reports, incident logs, and booking data.
The main city site at lehi-ut.gov/police lists contact info, news, and press notes on big cases. Staff can confirm if a Lehi arrest report is open for release. Some reports are held back while a case is still under active review.
Most Lehi arrest files are public under state law. Some parts may be redacted to protect victims or open cases. Fees for copies follow the city rate card. Plain copies are cheap. Certified copies cost a bit more.
Note: A Lehi arrest report tied to an open case may not be released until the file is closed.
Lehi GRAMA Records Request
GRAMA gives the public the right to view city records. The state law is at Utah Code § 63G-2. Lehi follows this rule with its own form and fee list. Most replies come back in 10 business days.
Here is the Lehi records request portal.
The site at lehi-ut.gov/records lists the form, fees, and mail info. You can file online, by mail, or in person. Fees depend on the size of the file and how much staff time is needed. Plain copies cost less than certified ones.
For a Lehi recent arrest, ask for the arrest report, incident report, and any body cam video. You can ask by name, date, or case number. News media and public interest groups can ask for a fee waiver. If the city denies a request, you can appeal to the city records officer.
Utah County Jail Lehi Booking
Lehi recent arrests are booked into the Utah County Jail run by the Utah County Sheriff. The jail handles felony and most misdemeanor bookings for Lehi and the rest of the county. The sheriff runs a live inmate search tool online.
The sheriff corrections page sits at sheriff.utahcounty.gov/corrections. You can search the roster by last name and first name. Results show booking date, charges, bail, and next court date. Lehi recent arrests show up on the roster as soon as booking is done.
Booking takes a few hours. Staff log fingerprints, mug shots, and full charge lists. From there, the person waits for the first court date. The Fourth District Court in Provo hears most Lehi cases within one day of booking.
Fourth District Court Lehi Cases
The Fourth Judicial District Court serves Utah County and hears most Lehi arrest cases. The main court is at 137 North Freedom Boulevard, Provo, UT 84601. You can search dockets at utcourts.gov using XChange.
Basic info is free. Full files cost a small fee. The court keeps charge lists, judge notes, and plea data. Lehi recent arrests that lead to formal charges show up in the court file. Walk-in searches at the clerk window work well for older files.
First hearings happen fast. Most Lehi cases get a first court date within 24 hours of booking. Bail is set at that first hearing. If bail is posted, the person is released while the case goes on.
Lehi Booking and Bail Tips
When a Lehi recent arrest happens, the first few hours matter most. Bond can be posted in cash, through a bail agent, or by court order once bail is set. Jail staff can tell you the bond amount once booking is done. Visit hours at the Utah County Jail change often, so call ahead before a trip. Bring a photo ID for any jail visit or bond post. Some Lehi cases may involve a hold for federal or out-of-state warrants, which can delay release. If a loved one is held on a Lehi arrest, the sheriff inmate lookup is the fastest way to check current status.
Utah BCI Warrant Check
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification, or BCI, keeps the state warrant list. Warrants from Lehi courts load into the BCI system. The office is at 3888 West 5400 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84129. Rules are at Utah Code § 53-10-108.
To check your own file, send a request to BCI by mail or visit the office. Clearing an open warrant fast can stop a new Lehi arrest at a traffic stop or routine check.
Expungement of Lehi Arrest Records
Lehi residents can ask to seal old arrest files. Utah law at Utah Code § 77-40a lists which cases qualify. You start with a BCI eligibility check, then file a petition in the Fourth District Court. Wait times range from one to seven years based on the charge.
A criminal defense attorney can help guide the steps. The Utah State Bar at (801) 531-9077 runs a referral line. Utah Legal Services at utahlegalservices.org helps folks with low income clear past Lehi recent arrests.
Note: A sealed Lehi arrest record does not show up in most checks, but state agencies can still view it under limited rules.
Lehi police also work with state agencies on joint task force cases. These cases may cover drug, fraud, or tech crime work. Records for joint cases can be split between Lehi, the Utah County Sheriff, and state BCI. When you ask for a file, ask the records unit which office owns the master copy. This step can save you days of wait time on a Lehi arrest records request.
Utah County Recent Arrests
Lehi is in Utah County. The county sheriff runs the jail and keeps the main inmate roster. For full county details, visit the Utah County page.
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