Syracuse Recent Arrests
Syracuse recent arrests are handled by the Syracuse Police Department and booked into the Davis County Jail. This page shows how to look up Syracuse arrest records, find a recent booking, and check who is in jail after a Syracuse arrest. You can search by name, case, or date. The city sits in Davis County, so most custody info and jail rosters come from the county. Use the tools below to start a Syracuse recent arrests search. The steps are quick and most of the sources are free to use.
Syracuse Quick Facts
Syracuse Police Arrest Records
The Syracuse Police Department handles all local calls and makes most arrests in the city. The department keeps arrest reports, incident logs, and booking forms. You can ask for a Syracuse arrest report from the records unit. Staff pull the file by name, case, or report number. The best info to bring is the full name of the person and the date of the arrest. Syracuse Police follow state law when they classify records. Some arrest info is public. Some is held back if a case is still open. The city website for the department is syracuseut.com/police.
For most Syracuse recent arrests, the police file a short report and send the person to Davis County Jail. The jail handles the full booking. The police report still stays with Syracuse. If you want both, ask for the city file and the jail record. The Syracuse Police records unit charges a small fee for copies and staff time. You pay only when the file is ready. Walk-in and written requests are both fine.
Note: Call Syracuse Police first to check if the file you want is public under state record law.
Davis County Jail Booking
People arrested in Syracuse are booked at the Davis County Jail in Farmington. The Davis County Sheriff runs the facility. The jail posts custody status, charges, and bond info. You can look up a name online or call the jail direct. The address is 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT 84025. The lookup tool is the fastest way to find out if a Syracuse arrest has been booked yet. Visit the sheriff site at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff for the current roster and visitation rules.
The booking process takes a few hours. Staff take prints, photos, and basic info. The record then shows up on the roster. For a new Syracuse recent arrests case, wait a bit before you check. Bond info may change as a judge sets terms. The sheriff lookup page below shows the official booking site.
The Davis County Sheriff also runs the official jail inmate lookup used for all Syracuse recent arrests in the city, and you can view current in-custody status on their main page at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff.
This is the sheriff page most people use to look up Syracuse arrests. The site lists who is in custody and the charges on file. Use it as your first stop for a new booking check.
Syracuse Recent Bookings
To find recent bookings from Syracuse, start with the Davis County roster. It updates often during the day. You can filter by name. New bookings show up soon after intake. If you do not see the name yet, wait an hour and check again. The jail also takes holds from other agencies. So a Syracuse recent arrests entry may show a second charge from a warrant. Use the case number when you have it. The number links the file across the police, jail, and court.
Note: The roster shows only current inmates, so past Syracuse bookings need a direct record request to the police or sheriff.
GRAMA Requests in Syracuse
Utah uses GRAMA to set public record rules. GRAMA stands for the Government Records Access and Management Act. It is found in Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2. Syracuse takes GRAMA requests for police files, arrest logs, and other city records. You file a short form with the city. The city has 10 business days to reply. Fees may apply for copies and staff time. The city page is syracuseut.com/records. Put the full name, the date, and the kind of file you want in your request. That helps staff find the Syracuse recent arrests file fast.
Some files are closed under GRAMA. Open case files, juvenile files, and some victim info may be held back. Final reports on closed cases are more often released. If the city says no, you can appeal. Ask for the reason in writing so you know what to challenge.
District Court Cases from Syracuse
After a Syracuse arrest, the case goes to the Davis County Justice Court or the Second District Court. Felony cases go to the Second District Court in Farmington. Most small cases go to the justice court. You can look up a case on the state court site at utcourts.gov/xchange. XChange has a small fee for full access. A free public kiosk is at each courthouse. For Syracuse recent arrests that become court cases, the docket shows charges, hearings, and any plea.
The Utah Courts main site at utcourts.gov has forms, fees, and contact info. Use it to find the court that serves Syracuse and to look up case rules.
Davis County Sheriff Resources
The Davis County Sheriff covers Syracuse arrests at the jail level and runs the main inmate lookup tool. The office also handles warrants, court security, and civil process. For a Syracuse recent arrests check, the sheriff site is the main hub. You can find visitation hours, bond info, and mail rules there. See the county page for the full list of sheriff services and contact info on our Davis County recent arrests resource.
Utah BCI and Warrants
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) keeps state-level criminal history files. BCI is part of the Utah Department of Public Safety. You can ask BCI for your own record. Fees apply. BCI also runs background checks for some jobs and licenses. The site is bci.utah.gov. For a warrant check tied to a Syracuse recent arrests case, you can also call the Davis County Sheriff or the court. State code on arrest and warrant rules is at Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 7.
Note: BCI does not release other people's full records, so you need a signed release or a court order for most third-party checks.
Expungement of Syracuse Arrests
Utah lets some people clear old arrest records. This is called expungement. The rules are in Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 40a. You start by asking BCI for a Certificate of Eligibility. Then you file a petition in the district court. The court reviews the case and signs the order if you qualify. An expunged Syracuse arrest record is sealed. Most public searches will not show it. Some agencies can still see it.
The wait time depends on the charge. A dismissed case has a short wait. A conviction has a longer wait. You can find forms at utcourts.gov. Utah Legal Services can help low-income people with the process. The process can take months to finish, so plan ahead if you need a clean record for school or for the state.
Davis County Recent Arrests
Syracuse is in Davis County. All Syracuse bookings go through the Davis County Jail. For the full county guide with sheriff info, court info, and more links, see the county page.
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