Taylorsville Recent Arrests Database

Taylorsville recent arrests are made by the Taylorsville Police Department and booked into the Salt Lake County Jail. You can search recent arrests in Taylorsville with a few free tools. The city police hold the arrest reports. The county sheriff runs the jail roster. The 3rd District Court hears the cases. This guide walks you through each public step and shows you where to go for a copy of a Taylorsville arrest record.

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Taylorsville Quick Facts

60,000 Population
Salt Lake County
Third District Court
10 days GRAMA Response

Taylorsville Police Department Records

The Taylorsville Police Department keeps all police records for the city. The department files an arrest report for every booking. It processes GRAMA requests for arrest reports and incident records. You can reach the department at taylorsvilleut.gov/police. The records division is the point of contact for getting a copy of a report.

Each arrest report lists the name, date, location, charges, and the arresting officer. Some fields get redacted when the case is still open. Under Utah Code § 63G-2-201, most arrest records are public unless an exception applies. Read the statute at le.utah.gov. The BCI office is in Taylorsville itself at 4315 S. 2700 W., which is worth a note for warrant lookups.

Note: Taylorsville Police do not post a daily arrest log online, so most people must file a written request to get a copy.

Salt Lake County Jail for Taylorsville

Taylorsville arrests are booked into the Salt Lake County Jail. The Salt Lake County Sheriff runs the jail and keeps the inmate roster. You can use the county online lookup to find recent bookings from Taylorsville. The tool shows custody status, charges, and bond amounts. Begin at saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff/corrections.

Here is the Salt Lake County Sheriff corrections page used for Taylorsville recent arrests lookups.

Salt Lake County Sheriff corrections for Taylorsville recent arrests

The roster updates through the day. A new booking may take an hour or more to appear. Once a person posts bond or gets released, the record drops off the active list. The arrest itself stays logged. For county-level info, see the Salt Lake County recent arrests page.

Recent Bookings in Taylorsville

To check recent bookings from Taylorsville, start with the county jail lookup. You need a name or booking number. The search is free and you do not need an account. Expect to see the arrest date, the charges, the bond, and any next court date.

Search tips:

  • Use the full legal name
  • Try the last name alone as backup
  • Watch for spelling issues
  • Save the booking number

For older arrests, the live roster will not have it. You need to ask the Taylorsville Police Department or the Salt Lake County Sheriff for the original report.

Taylorsville GRAMA Records Request

Taylorsville accepts GRAMA requests for public records. GRAMA is the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act. It sets the rules for how anyone can see state and local records. You can read the full act at Utah Code § 63G-2. The city must respond within 10 business days.

Your request must have your name, contact info, and a clear description of the records you want. A date range or case number helps staff find it fast. Fees may apply for copy costs and staff time. File a request through taylorsvilleut.gov/records. If Taylorsville denies a request, you can appeal to the chief administrative officer. Note: Always keep a copy of your filed request so you can use it in an appeal.

Third District Court Cases

The 3rd District Court serves Salt Lake County with sites in Salt Lake City, West Valley City, and Sandy. Criminal cases from Taylorsville arrests move through this court. You can search case info free at utcourts.gov. The search shows the charges, hearing dates, and the judge.

The court file has the complaint, arraignment date, plea, and judgment. Most of it is public. Sealed cases and juvenile files are not. A court clerk can pull a file in person for you.

Salt Lake County Sheriff Resources

The Salt Lake County Sheriff serves as the booking agency for Taylorsville. The office runs the jail and holds warrant data, civil process records, and release info. The main sheriff page is at saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff. Most Taylorsville recent arrests end up in the sheriff system at some point.

Utah BCI and Warrants

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification is based in Taylorsville at 4315 S. 2700 W., Suite 1300. Phone 801-965-4445. The BCI holds the statewide criminal history file. Under Utah Code § 53-10-108, the BCI shares records with the subject and some agencies. You can request your own Utah criminal history at bci.utah.gov.

Open warrants show up in the statewide warrants system. A records check can show if a Taylorsville resident has an active warrant. You can also call the Taylorsville Police non-emergency line.

Expungement of Taylorsville Records

Utah law lets some people clear old arrests. The process is called expungement. The BCI runs it, and it is close by for Taylorsville residents. You file for a certificate of eligibility, pay the fee, and wait for a ruling. Once the court grants it, the record is sealed. The arrest will not show up in most background checks.

Cases that may qualify include arrests with no charge, dismissed cases, and some old convictions. The full rules are in Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 40a. A Taylorsville resident files the same form as anyone else in the state. Note: Sealed records can still be viewed by the court in some cases.

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Salt Lake County Recent Arrests

Taylorsville is part of Salt Lake County. All city bookings move through the county jail and sheriff. For the full county guide, visit the county recent arrests page.

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