Taylorsville Warrant Records
Taylorsville warrant records are managed by the Taylorsville City Police Department, the Salt Lake County Sheriff, and the Third District Court. Taylorsville is a mid-size city in the heart of Salt Lake County, just south of Salt Lake City. Warrant activity here flows through both the local Justice Court for minor cases and the Third District Court for felonies and major misdemeanors. You can search for active warrants tied to Taylorsville cases through the free state search tool or by calling the police department at (801) 963-5400. Notably, BCI headquarters is located right in Taylorsville at 4315 South 2700 West.
Taylorsville Warrant Records Quick Facts
Taylorsville Police and Warrants
The Taylorsville City Police Department handles law enforcement in the city. You can reach them at (801) 963-5400. Officers serve warrants from the Taylorsville Justice Court and the Third District Court. Call the department if you need to check whether you have an active warrant in Taylorsville.
Taylorsville police coordinate with the Salt Lake County Sheriff on warrant enforcement across the county. Every warrant issued in Taylorsville goes into the Utah Criminal Justice Information System. That makes it visible to law enforcement statewide. An officer anywhere in Utah can see a Taylorsville warrant during a traffic stop or other encounter.
The police department is also near the Bureau of Criminal Identification office, which sits at 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. BCI maintains the statewide warrant database. Having BCI right in town means Taylorsville residents can visit BCI in person to request records or ask about warrant information.
Taylorsville Justice Court Warrants
The Taylorsville City Justice Court handles Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic cases, and local code violations. Bench warrants from this court are common in Taylorsville. They happen when someone misses a court date or fails to pay a fine.
Under Utah Code § 77-7-19, bench warrants are typically issued 14 days after a court summons goes unanswered. Once active, they stay in the system until resolved. Many Taylorsville residents get bench warrants from traffic tickets or code violations they did not handle in time. The Justice Court can help you set a new hearing if you reach out before the situation gets worse. A quick phone call can keep a minor problem from turning into an arrest.
Note: Bench warrants from the Taylorsville Justice Court appear in the statewide warrant database just like arrest warrants from the Third District Court.
Third District Court and Taylorsville
The Third District Court at 450 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 handles all felony cases and Class A misdemeanors for Salt Lake County, including Taylorsville. You can reach the court at (801) 238-7300. Arrest warrants for serious crimes committed in Taylorsville come from this court.
You can search Third District Court cases through the court's page on the Utah Courts site. The XChange system provides District Court criminal case data going back 12 to 14 years. It shows charges, hearings, and sentencing details. Court records in Utah are public under GRAMA (Utah Code § 63G-2). Basic case lookups on the Utah Courts site are free, but detailed records through XChange cost a small fee.
The screenshot below shows the Utah State Courts homepage, which links to the Third District Court and the XChange search system for Taylorsville warrant records.
From this page you can get to the Third District Court and look up case information tied to Taylorsville.
Searching Taylorsville Warrant Records
The Utah Statewide Warrants Search is the fastest free tool for checking warrants in Taylorsville. The Bureau of Criminal Identification runs this portal. It covers all 29 Utah counties. You need a first and last name to search. Results show the person's age, offense, case number, and the court that issued the warrant.
The Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps this database current with warrant data from courts and sheriff offices statewide. BCI is at 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Call (801) 965-4445. Hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Since BCI is right in Taylorsville, you can visit in person to request records or verify warrant status. Be aware that scammers have called people claiming to be BCI officers. BCI will never call you about warrants or ask for payment over the phone.
For more help, visit the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office at 3365 South 900 West, South Salt Lake, UT 84119. The warrants division can be reached at (385) 468-9370. Staff there can check local and statewide databases for Taylorsville warrant records.
GRAMA and Taylorsville 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 specific exemption applies. 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 relate to active investigations or could compromise safety. But most Taylorsville warrant records are open to the public. You can file a GRAMA request with the Taylorsville Police Department or the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office. Since BCI is right in Taylorsville, you can also visit them in person to request records. Juvenile warrant records are typically sealed under Utah law.
Clearing Taylorsville Warrants
If you have an active warrant in Taylorsville, deal with it as soon as you can. Contact the court that issued it. For Justice Court warrants, call the Taylorsville Justice Court. For District Court warrants, call (801) 238-7300. In some cases, you can set a new court date without being arrested.
The Utah Courts self-help page has guides on resolving warrants. Utah's Clean Slate law provides automatic expungement for qualifying 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 Taylorsville warrants can still be enforced. Acting quickly is the best way to protect yourself.
An attorney can walk you through the steps. Some Taylorsville Justice Court cases can be resolved with a phone call to the court clerk. Others may require an appearance before a judge. Taking care of it on your own schedule is always better than getting surprised by an arrest.
Salt Lake County Warrant Records
Taylorsville is in Salt Lake County. All warrant records from Taylorsville courts and police go through the county system as well. For more on the county sheriff, jail records, and other county-level resources, visit the Salt Lake County page.
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