Access Lehi Warrant Records

Lehi warrant records are handled by the Lehi City Police Department, the Utah County Sheriff, and the Fourth District Court. Lehi has grown fast over the past decade and is now one of the bigger cities in Utah County. That growth brings more court cases and more warrants each year. You can check for active warrants tied to Lehi through the free state portal or by calling the Lehi police at (801) 768-7110. The Utah County Sheriff's warrants division at (801) 851-4200 also tracks warrant records for the Lehi area and can help with lookups.

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Lehi Police and Warrants

The Lehi City Police Department handles law enforcement in Lehi. You can reach them at (801) 768-7110. Officers serve warrants from the Lehi Justice Court and the Fourth District Court. If you need to find out whether you have an active warrant in Lehi, the police department can check for you.

Lehi police work with the Utah County Sheriff on warrant enforcement. Every warrant issued in Lehi gets entered into the Utah Criminal Justice Information System. This makes the warrant visible to law enforcement statewide. An officer in any part of Utah can see a Lehi warrant during a traffic stop or other encounter. You do not have to be in Lehi to get picked up on a Lehi warrant.

Below is the Lehi Police Department page, which has contact details and resources for residents dealing with warrant questions.

Lehi Police Department page for warrant records

The Lehi police site links to their different divisions and provides ways to reach their records section for warrant-related inquiries.

Lehi Justice Court Warrant Records

The Lehi City Justice Court handles Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and city code violations. This court issues bench warrants when people miss hearings or fail to pay fines. Bench warrants are a large portion of the warrant records tied to Lehi cases.

Under Utah Code § 77-7-19, bench warrants get issued 14 days after a court summons goes unanswered. Once active, they stay in the system until resolved. Many Lehi residents end up with bench warrants from traffic tickets they did not deal with on time. The Justice Court can usually work with you to set a new hearing if you call them. Acting fast keeps a small problem from turning into a bigger one.

Fourth District Court and Lehi

The Fourth District Court serves all of Utah County, including Lehi. This court handles felony cases and Class A misdemeanors. The courthouse is at 151 South University Avenue, Suite 3300, Provo, UT 84601. Phone number is (801) 851-8920. Arrest warrants for serious crimes in Lehi come from this court.

You can search Fourth District Court cases through the Utah Courts XChange system. This tool covers District Court criminal data going back 12 to 14 years. Court records in Utah are public under GRAMA (Utah Code § 63G-2). Most Lehi warrant information is available to anyone who asks. Basic case lookups are free, but detailed records through XChange cost a small fee.

Note: The Fourth District Court also has public access terminals at the courthouse where you can search case records in person.

Online Warrant Search for Lehi

The Utah Statewide Warrants Search is the best free way to check for warrants in Lehi. The Bureau of Criminal Identification runs this tool. It covers all 29 Utah counties. Enter a first and last name to search. Results show the person's age, the offense, the case number, and which court issued the warrant.

The Bureau of Criminal Identification updates this database with warrant records from courts and sheriff offices across Utah. BCI is at 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Call (801) 965-4445 for help. Office hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.

You can also visit the Utah County Sheriff's Office at 3075 North Main Street, Spanish Fork, UT 84660 for an in-person search. Their warrants division at (801) 851-4200 can look up Lehi warrant records. The sheriff's office also runs an inmate search system that shows current custody status and booking information. This can help you check if someone was recently arrested on a Lehi warrant.

GRAMA and Lehi Warrant Access

Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act makes most warrant records public. Under Utah Code § 63G-2-201, all government records are public unless a law says otherwise. Agencies must respond to records requests within 10 business days. Urgent requests get a 5-business-day deadline under Utah Code § 63G-2-204.

Some warrants may be sealed if they involve ongoing cases or could put someone at risk. But most Lehi warrant records are available to the public. You can file a GRAMA request with any agency that holds the records you need. The Lehi Police Department handles records requests for police records in the city. Juvenile warrant records follow different rules and are usually sealed under Utah law.

Resolving Lehi Warrant Records

If you have an active warrant in Lehi, take care of it as soon as you can. Contact the court that issued the warrant to learn your options. For Justice Court warrants, call the Lehi Justice Court. For District Court warrants, call (801) 851-8920. In some cases, you may be able to set a new hearing without getting arrested first.

The Utah Courts self-help page has guides on resolving warrants and clearing old cases. Utah's Clean Slate law provides automatic expungement for some qualifying records. Under Utah Code § 76-1-302, the statute of limitations is 2 years for most misdemeanors and 4 years for most felonies. Issuing a warrant pauses that clock. Even old warrants from Lehi can still be enforced.

An attorney can help you figure out the best way to handle a Lehi warrant. Acting on your own terms is always better than being picked up during a traffic stop or other routine encounter. The court may also offer payment plans for fines tied to your case.

The Utah State Bar runs a referral line at (801) 531-9077 for people who need a lawyer in the Lehi area. Utah Legal Services provides free legal help to those who qualify. For basic bench warrants, calling the court clerk is usually the first step. Have your name and date of birth ready so staff can pull up the case quickly.

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Utah County Warrant Records

Lehi is in Utah County. All warrant records from Lehi courts and police go through the county system too. For more on the county sheriff, jail records, and county-level resources, visit the Utah County warrant records page.

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