Access Millard County Warrant Records

Millard County warrant records are kept by the Sheriff's Office and the Sixth District Court in Fillmore. This rural county in west-central Utah has a small population but still processes warrants through the same courts and law enforcement channels as every other county. The Sheriff's Office works with BCI to feed all warrant data into the statewide system. You can look up active warrants for free through the state portal or call the Millard County office. If you need to check on a case or find out if someone has a warrant in Millard County, this page covers every way to do that.

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Millard County Quick Facts

13,000 Population (Est.)
Fillmore County Seat
Sixth District Court District
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Millard County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Millard County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency that handles warrant records in Millard County. You can reach them at (435) 743-5302. Staff are on hand during normal business hours on weekdays. Bring a valid ID if you go in person to ask about a warrant. Give them the full name and date of birth of the person you want to check. The Sheriff's Office runs warrant checks and keeps track of all active warrants in its local system.

Deputies in Millard County serve warrants that come from local courts. Under Utah Code § 77-7-5, arrest warrants can be served at any time of day or night. They do not expire. Once a judge signs the warrant, it stays in force until the person is caught or the court pulls it back. The Sheriff's Office sends all warrant data to BCI so that other agencies in Utah can see it too.

Millard County does not have a dedicated online search portal for local warrant records. Instead, the statewide tools run by BCI and the Utah State Courts serve as the best online options for checking warrant status in Millard County.

How to Search Millard County Warrants

The fastest way to check for warrant records in Millard County is through the Utah Statewide Warrants Search. This tool is free. It runs 24 hours a day. You just type in a first and last name and hit search. The system pulls from every county in Utah, and that includes Millard County. Results show the person's age, the charge, the case number, and which court put out the warrant. This is the same tool that law enforcement uses to check for active warrants across the state.

You can also search in person at the Millard County Sheriff's Office. Walk in with your ID and ask at the front desk. Staff will check the local database and the statewide system for you. Phone calls work too. Call (435) 743-5302 and give them the name and date of birth you want checked. They can tell you if there is an active warrant in Millard County or anywhere else in Utah.

The Utah State Courts homepage connects you to the court system and online case search tools used to look up warrant records across the state.

Utah State Courts homepage for Millard County warrant records search

From here you can find the Sixth District Court page and the XChange records system for Millard County case data.

Note: The statewide warrant search only shows active warrants in Millard County and the rest of Utah, so once a warrant is served or recalled it drops from the public database.

Sixth District Court Millard County

The Sixth District Court serves Millard County. This court handles felony cases and issues arrest warrants and search warrants. A judge at this court must find probable cause before signing an arrest warrant, as stated in Utah Code § 77-7-2. Search warrants also need probable cause under Utah Code § 77-23-201. The court keeps records of every warrant it puts out, and those records are open to the public in most cases.

The Sixth District also covers Garfield, Kane, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, and Wayne counties. The clerk's office at the Millard County location can help you find warrant records tied to specific cases. Staff are on hand during normal business hours on weekdays. If you need copies of any court documents, the clerk can make them for a small fee.

Millard County Justice Court Warrants

The Millard County Justice Court deals with Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic cases, and local ordinance violations. This court issues bench warrants when someone fails to show up for a hearing. Under Utah Code § 77-7-19, a bench warrant can be put out 14 days after a court summons goes unanswered. These are the most common type of warrant in Millard County.

If you think you may have a bench warrant from the Millard County Justice Court, call the clerk. You can often resolve it by setting up a new court date. The court may let you post bail or work out a payment plan for any fines you owe. Bench warrants from the Justice Court show up in the statewide database just like any other warrant in Utah.

Note: Bench warrants for missed traffic court dates in Millard County can lead to a license hold if not resolved promptly.

Millard County Warrant Record Requests

Utah law gives the public a right to access most government records. The Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) says all records are public unless a specific law says otherwise. That rule applies to warrant records in Millard County. Under Utah Code § 63G-2-201, you can ask to see or get copies of warrant records from any Millard County office. The agency has 10 business days to respond, or 5 days if you ask for faster processing under Utah Code § 63G-2-204.

Send your GRAMA request to the Millard County Clerk's Office or the Sheriff's Office. Put the request in writing. Include the name of the person, the type of record you want, and a date range if you have one. Some warrant records tied to ongoing cases may be sealed, but most are open to anyone who asks in Millard County.

Statewide Search Tools for Millard County

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification runs the statewide warrant database that includes Millard County records. BCI sits at 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. You can call them at (801) 965-4445. BCI also handles criminal history checks for $20 each. These checks can show past warrants and arrests from Millard County and everywhere else in Utah.

For court case records, the Utah Courts XChange system has District Court data going back 12 to 14 years. It is a fee-based service. You can search by name or case number. Between BCI and the courts website, you can find nearly all warrant records tied to Millard County from your computer at home.

Types of Warrants in Millard County

Three types of warrants show up in Millard County records. Arrest warrants come from a judge when there is probable cause that a crime took place. These are for serious charges like felonies or Class A misdemeanors. Bench warrants are for people who skip court. They are the most common type in Millard County and across Utah. Search warrants let officers search a specific place for evidence. Under Utah Code § 77-23-205, search warrants must be used within 10 days and returned to the court within 3 days after that.

  • Arrest warrants: signed by a judge, no expiration date
  • Bench warrants: issued for failure to appear in court
  • Search warrants: must be served within 10 days
  • Civil warrants: related to contempt or child support matters

All active warrants from Millard County get entered into the Utah Criminal Justice Information System. That means any law enforcement officer in the state can see them during a traffic stop or other encounter.

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Nearby Counties

Millard County borders several other Utah counties. If you are not sure which county handles a warrant, check the statewide search tool or call the local sheriff office for help.

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