Access Kaysville Warrant Records
Kaysville warrant records are maintained by the Kaysville City Police Department and processed through the Second District Court in Davis County. This city sits between Layton and Bountiful along the Wasatch Front in northern Utah. Kaysville runs its own police department and justice court, both of which generate warrant records for local offenses. The Bureau of Criminal Identification provides a free statewide search tool that includes warrants from Kaysville and every other city in the state. The Davis County Sheriff also coordinates with Kaysville police on warrant enforcement throughout the county.
Kaysville Warrant Records Quick Facts
Kaysville Police and Warrants
The Kaysville City Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits. Call them at (801) 546-1131. The department takes crime reports, investigates offenses, and works with the courts on warrant matters. When a Kaysville detective has enough evidence, the prosecutor can ask a magistrate for an arrest warrant. Under Utah Code § 77-7-2, the magistrate must find probable cause before signing the warrant.
Once an arrest warrant is issued, it becomes part of the Kaysville warrant records and enters the statewide system. Officers can serve it any time, day or night, under Utah Code § 77-7-5. Warrants in Utah do not expire. They stay active until the person is arrested or the court pulls the warrant back. A peace officer does not need to carry the physical warrant to make an arrest as long as the officer knows it exists.
Note: Kaysville police also assist the Davis County Sheriff with serving warrants in surrounding areas when needed.
If you need to check on a warrant tied to Kaysville, calling the police department is one option. You can also visit the station during business hours and ask the records division for help. Officers can tell you if there is an active warrant for a specific person. Bringing a valid ID and the person's full name and date of birth will speed up the process.
Kaysville Justice Court Warrant Records
The Kaysville City Justice Court handles Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic cases, and local ordinance violations. Bench warrants are the most common warrant type from this court. A bench warrant is issued when someone does not show up for a hearing. Under Utah Code § 77-7-19, this happens about 14 days after the missed summons.
If the Kaysville Justice Court issues a bench warrant with your name on it, any police officer in Utah can arrest you on it. The warrant goes into the statewide database. You should call the court and try to get a new date set. Many people find this resolves the issue without being taken into custody. A lot of the active warrant records in Kaysville come from missed court dates rather than fresh charges.
BCI Criminal History and Kaysville Records
The BCI criminal history records page explains how criminal records and warrant data work in Utah. BCI maintains criminal history information for the entire state, including records tied to Kaysville cases. You can request a copy of your own criminal history through BCI to see if any warrants or charges are on file.
The BCI office is at 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. You can reach them at (801) 965-4445. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. BCI provides fingerprinting services by appointment only. They also process expungement applications for people who want to clear old records.
Search Kaysville Warrant Records Online
The Utah Statewide Warrants Search is the fastest free way to check for active warrants in Kaysville. Enter a first and last name and the system returns any active warrants for that person. Results show age, offense, case number, and the court that issued the warrant.
Be aware that scammers have called people claiming to be BCI officers and asking for warrant fine payments. BCI will never call you about warrants. They will never ask for money by phone. If you get such a call, hang up and report it.
Davis County Sheriff and Kaysville
The Davis County Sheriff's Office works with Kaysville police on warrant enforcement across the county. The sheriff serves warrants in unincorporated areas and assists city departments when needed. All warrant data from Kaysville flows through the county system and into the statewide database.
Court records in Utah are public under GRAMA (Utah Code § 63G-2-201). You can submit a records request to the Davis County Sheriff or the Kaysville Police Department for specific warrant records. Agencies have 10 business days to respond. Some records tied to ongoing cases may be restricted under Utah Code § 63G-2-305.
Second District Court and Kaysville
The Second District Court handles felony cases and Class A misdemeanors for Davis County. This court issues arrest warrants for serious crimes and bench warrants for missed hearings on major cases. Warrant records from the Second District cover Kaysville and every other city in Davis County.
You can search for court cases through the Utah State Courts website. The XChange system gives fee-based access to District Court case data going back over a decade. It shows charges, hearing dates, and sentencing details for Kaysville cases. Under Utah Code § 77-23-201, search warrants are also issued through the District Court when law enforcement needs to search a location for evidence. Search warrants expire after 10 days under Utah Code § 77-23-205. These records are kept on file and can be accessed through a formal request.
Resolving Kaysville Warrant Records
If you have a warrant from Kaysville, handle it before it handles you. Call the court that issued it. Justice Court warrants go through the Kaysville City Justice Court. District Court warrants go through the Second District Court. You might be able to schedule a new hearing without being arrested first.
The Utah Courts self-help page has resources for people dealing with warrants and old cases. Utah's Clean Slate law allows automatic expungement of certain records. Under Utah Code § 76-1-302, the statute of limitations is 2 years for most misdemeanors and 4 years for felonies. But a warrant pauses that clock. Old warrants remain active and enforceable in Kaysville no matter how much time passes.
Note: Juvenile warrant records follow different rules and are generally sealed under Utah law.
Davis County Warrant Records
Kaysville is in Davis County. All warrant records from Kaysville courts and police are part of the county system. For more on the county sheriff, court resources, and county-level search options, visit the Davis County warrant records page.
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