Search South Jordan Warrant Records

South Jordan warrant records are managed through the South Jordan Police Department and the Salt Lake County court system. The city is part of Salt Lake County and falls under the Third District Court for serious criminal matters. South Jordan also has its own justice court for misdemeanor and traffic-related warrants. You can search for active warrants in South Jordan using the free state database, by calling the police, or by visiting the local courthouse. This guide covers all the ways to look up warrant records in South Jordan.

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South Jordan Police Department

The South Jordan Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in South Jordan. Officers enforce warrants, respond to calls, and maintain records for the city. You can reach the department at (801) 254-4708. They can tell you if a warrant is active and what steps to take next.

When officers in South Jordan arrest someone on a warrant, the arrest gets logged into the Utah Criminal Justice Information System. That makes the record available to other agencies across the state. If you want copies of police records tied to a warrant in South Jordan, you need to file a GRAMA request. Bring a valid photo ID to the station and fill out the form. Processing can take up to 10 business days under state law.

South Jordan Warrant Court Records

The South Jordan City Justice Court deals with misdemeanor cases, small claims, and traffic violations. Bench warrants from this court come out when people miss their court dates. These are the most common type of warrant in South Jordan. A bench warrant means the judge has ordered your arrest for not showing up.

Under Utah Code 77-7-19, a bench warrant is usually issued 14 days after a summons goes unanswered. If you have an outstanding bench warrant from the South Jordan Justice Court, you should contact the court clerk right away. In many cases, the court will let you set a new hearing date to resolve the matter. Ignoring a bench warrant in South Jordan only makes things worse because it stays active until the court takes action.

For more serious charges, cases go to the Third District Court in Salt Lake County. That court handles felony warrant records and cases that fall outside the justice court's reach.

Note: South Jordan bench warrants show up in the statewide search tool along with all other active warrants in Utah.

How to Search South Jordan Warrants

The Utah Statewide Warrants Search is the quickest way to check for warrant records in South Jordan. The tool is free. It runs all day, every day. Just type in a first and last name and the system checks every county in Utah, including Salt Lake County where South Jordan is located. Results show the charge, case number, age, and issuing court.

The Bureau of Criminal Identification manages the statewide warrant database. BCI pulls data from courts and sheriff offices across Utah. Their website also provides access to criminal history records and other tools you can use to look up people in South Jordan.

Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification homepage for South Jordan warrant records search

BCI runs the free statewide warrant search that covers all 29 Utah counties, including Salt Lake County.

You can also visit a public terminal at the courthouse to search for free. The Utah Courts XChange system is available at these terminals and covers district court case data going back over a decade. No subscription is needed if you use a terminal at the courthouse.

Salt Lake County Warrant Resources

The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office works with South Jordan police on warrant enforcement. The sheriff handles county jail operations and runs an inmate lookup system. You can search by name to see if someone has been booked on a warrant. The sheriff's office also serves warrants in areas outside city limits within Salt Lake County.

Salt Lake County keeps inmate booking records on a permanent basis. Document copies through a GRAMA request cost $0.25 per page, and certified copies add $2.00 per document. Color copies are $1.00 each. Staff time beyond the first 30 minutes runs $25.00 per hour. Fee waivers are available for media, the record subject, and people who qualify as indigent.

South Jordan Warrant Record Laws

South Jordan warrant records follow the same laws as the rest of Utah. Arrest warrants must be based on probable cause under Utah Code 77-7-2. They do not expire. A police officer in South Jordan can arrest someone on a warrant at any time of day or night per Utah Code 77-7-5. The officer does not need a physical copy of the warrant to make the arrest.

Public access is governed by GRAMA. Under Utah Code 63G-2-201, government records are public unless a law says otherwise. That includes most warrant records in South Jordan. Agencies have 10 business days to respond to requests, or 5 days for urgent ones. Search warrants must be served within 10 days and returned to the court within 3 days after use under Utah Code 77-23-205.

South Jordan Court and Legal Help

If you need help with a warrant in South Jordan, several resources can point you in the right direction. The Utah Courts criminal justice page has guides on clearing warrants and dealing with old cases. The site also covers expungement under Utah's Clean Slate law.

Utah Legal Services offers free legal help to people who qualify based on income. The Utah State Bar runs a lawyer referral service at (801) 531-9077 for residents who need an attorney in the South Jordan area. The Utah State Courts website has self-help forms and step-by-step guides for people handling cases on their own.

BCI at (801) 965-4445 can help if you need a criminal history check tied to warrant records. Their office is in Taylorsville at 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300. A record check costs $20 as of 2025.

South Jordan residents can also check the Utah Courts website for case lookup tools and forms related to warrants. The site has step-by-step guides for people who want to handle a case on their own. If you need copies of court documents tied to a South Jordan warrant, the court clerk can help during business hours.

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Salt Lake County Warrant Records

South Jordan is in Salt Lake County. The county sheriff and Third District Court handle all county-level warrant records for the area. For a full look at county resources, fees, and contact details, visit the Salt Lake County page.

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