Search Springville Warrant Records

Springville warrant records are maintained by the Springville City Police Department and processed through the Fourth District Court in Utah County. Located south of Provo, Springville has its own police force and justice court that generate local warrant records. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps a free statewide search tool where you can look up active warrants from Springville and every other city in Utah. The Utah County Sheriff also assists with warrant enforcement in the Springville area. Both bench warrants from missed court dates and arrest warrants for criminal charges show up in the state database once they are entered by the court.

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Springville Police Warrant Resources

The Springville City Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits. You can call them at (801) 489-9421. When crimes are reported in Springville, detectives work with prosecutors to seek arrest warrants from the court. A magistrate must find probable cause before issuing any arrest warrant under Utah Code § 77-7-2. Once issued, these warrants become part of Springville's warrant records and get uploaded to the statewide database.

The Springville police website provides information about the department's services and how to contact officers for warrant-related questions.

Springville Police Department website for Springville warrant records

This is one of the local resources available for residents who need to look into warrant records or report tips about wanted individuals in Springville.

Note: Springville police can arrest someone on a warrant even without holding a physical copy, as long as the officer knows the warrant exists per Utah Code § 77-7-11.

Springville Justice Court Warrants

The Springville City Justice Court handles Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic cases, and local ordinance violations. Bench warrants are the most common type of warrant record from this court. They get issued when someone skips a court date. Under Utah Code § 77-7-19, a bench warrant is typically issued 14 days after a summons is not honored.

Missing a hearing at the Springville Justice Court does not make the case go away. It makes things worse. The court issues a bench warrant and your name goes into the statewide system. Any police officer in Utah can then arrest you on that warrant. If you have one, call the court and try to schedule a new hearing. Many people with active warrant records in Springville got them from missed court dates, not from new crimes.

Online Search for Springville Warrants

The fastest way to check for active warrants in Springville is the Utah Statewide Warrants Search. This free tool is run by BCI and covers all of Utah. Enter a first and last name, and the system returns any active warrants tied to that person. Results show the age, offense type, case number, and issuing court.

The Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps the database current with warrant records from courts and law enforcement agencies across all 29 counties. BCI is located at 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. You can call them at (801) 965-4445. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Be aware that scammers have called people pretending to be BCI officers asking for warrant fine payments. BCI will never call you about warrants or ask for money by phone.

Fourth District Court and Springville

The Fourth District Court handles felony cases and Class A misdemeanors for all of Utah County. Arrest warrants for serious crimes in Springville go through this court. Bench warrants from missed felony hearings also come from here. These warrant records cover Springville along with every other city in Utah County.

You can search for court cases through the Utah State Courts website. The XChange system gives access to District Court case data going back over a decade. It includes charges, hearing dates, and sentencing information. Court records in Utah are public under GRAMA (Utah Code § 63G-2-201), which says all government records are open unless a specific law says otherwise. You can file a records request if you need copies of specific warrant documents from Springville cases.

Note: XChange charges a small fee for detailed case records, but basic case information is free on the Utah Courts website.

Resolving Springville Warrant Records

Take care of an active warrant before it catches up with you. Contact the court that issued it to find your options. For Justice Court warrants, call the Springville City Justice Court directly. For District Court warrants, contact the Fourth District Court. You may be able to set a new hearing date without getting arrested first.

The Utah Courts self-help page has guides on resolving warrants and clearing old cases. Utah's Clean Slate law allows automatic expungement of certain records. BCI processes expungement applications. Under Utah Code § 76-1-302, the statute of limitations is 2 years for most misdemeanors and 4 years for most felonies. But issuing a warrant pauses that clock. Old warrants stay active and can still be enforced in Springville no matter how much time goes by.

Utah County Sheriff and Springville Warrants

The Utah County Sheriff's Office serves warrants throughout the county. The sheriff coordinates with Springville police on warrant enforcement. Under Utah Code § 77-7-5, arrest warrants can be served at any time of day or night. They do not expire. Both agencies enter warrant data into the Utah Criminal Justice Information System, which feeds the statewide database.

If you want to check for warrants in person, you can visit the Utah County Sheriff's office during business hours. Bring a valid ID and the full name and date of birth of the person you are looking up. Staff can check both local and statewide databases for warrant records tied to Springville cases. The sheriff's office also accepts GRAMA requests for copies of specific warrant documents. Under Utah Code § 63G-2-204, agencies have 10 business days to respond to a standard records request. Some warrant records tied to ongoing investigations may be restricted under Utah Code § 63G-2-305, but most adult warrants from Springville are open to the public.

Search Warrant Rules in Springville

Search warrants are different from arrest warrants. Under Utah Code § 77-23-201, a search warrant lets law enforcement search a specific place for evidence of a crime. The warrant must describe the location and items to be seized. A judge must find probable cause before signing it.

Search warrants in Utah must be executed within 10 days of issuance under Utah Code § 77-23-205. After that, they expire. Law enforcement must return the warrant to the court within 3 days of execution or expiration. In emergency situations, telephonic warrants may be used under Utah Rules of Criminal Procedure. Search warrant records from Springville cases are kept on file at the court and can be accessed through a GRAMA request.

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Utah County Warrant Records

Springville is in Utah County. All warrant records from Springville courts and police flow through the county system. For more on the county sheriff, court resources, and other county-level tools, visit the Utah County warrant records page.

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