Find Uintah County Warrant Records

Uintah County warrant records are maintained by the sheriff's office and the Eighth District Court in Vernal. You can search for active warrants in Uintah County through the free state portal or by calling the sheriff at (435) 781-5410. The county seat is Vernal, and all criminal warrant cases in this part of eastern Utah go through the Eighth District Court. Bench warrants, arrest warrants, and search warrants are all part of the public record in Uintah County unless sealed by a judge. This page explains how to find and access warrant records in Uintah County.

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Uintah County Sheriff Warrant Services

The Uintah County Sheriff's Office handles warrant enforcement across the county. Call (435) 781-5410 to ask about an active warrant or to check on someone's status. Staff can verify warrants during business hours, Monday through Friday. You need to give them a full name and date of birth for the person you want to look up.

The Uintah County official website provides access to sheriff services and other county department resources used for warrant record searches.

Uintah County official website for sheriff warrant records in Vernal Utah

The sheriff's office coordinates with the Eighth District Court on all warrant matters in Uintah County.

Uintah County is in the northeast corner of Utah, which means the sheriff works with agencies in Duchesne County, Daggett County, and Grand County on warrant service near the borders. Under Utah Code 77-7-5, warrants can be served at any hour. They do not expire. Once a warrant is entered into the Utah Criminal Justice Information System, any officer in the state can act on it.

Note: The Uintah County Sheriff does not post a public warrant list online. Use the statewide search tool for Uintah County warrant checks.

Eighth District Court Warrant Records

The Eighth District Court serves Uintah County and issues warrants for felony cases, Class A misdemeanors, and other serious charges. Judges sign arrest warrants based on probable cause under Utah Code 77-7-2. Bench warrants go out when someone misses a scheduled hearing. Under Utah Code 77-7-19, a bench warrant is typically issued 14 days after a court summons is ignored in Uintah County.

The Uintah County Justice Court handles Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic violations, and local ordinance cases. Bench warrants from the Justice Court are common for missed traffic dates and unpaid fines. Both the District Court and Justice Court feed warrant data into the statewide system for Uintah County.

The Uintah County Attorney's Office works with courts on warrant cases. The office is at 641 East 300 South, Suite 200, Vernal, UT 84078. You can call (435) 781-5436 if you need information about a pending case or charges tied to a warrant in Uintah County.

Search Uintah County Warrants Online

The Utah Statewide Warrants Search is the best free tool for checking warrant records in Uintah County. Enter a first and last name. Results show the person's age, the offense, the case number, and which Uintah County court issued the warrant. This database runs around the clock and covers every county in Utah.

For more detailed case records, the Utah Courts XChange system has Uintah County District Court data going back over a decade. XChange is a fee-based tool that shows charges, hearing dates, and sentencing information. Basic case look-ups are free at public terminals in the courthouse. You can also search from home if you set up an account.

The Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps the statewide warrant database up to date with records from Uintah County courts and law enforcement. BCI also runs criminal history checks for $20. A criminal history check may show past warrant records tied to arrests or convictions in Uintah County.

Uintah County Warrant Record Access

Warrant records in Uintah County are public under the Government Records Access and Management Act. GRAMA is found in Utah Code 63G-2. You do not need to be the person named in the warrant to search for it. Anyone can look up active warrants using the free state portal or by calling the Uintah County Sheriff.

If you need copies of warrant documents, file a GRAMA request with the Uintah County Sheriff or the Eighth District Court clerk. The agency must respond within 10 business days. Urgent requests get a 5-day turnaround under Utah Code 63G-2-204. Some records may be sealed if the case involves an active investigation or a juvenile in Uintah County.

Search warrants have different rules. Under Utah Code 77-23-209, courts must keep search warrant records on file. These documents include what was searched, what was found, and the return filed by law enforcement. You can request copies through GRAMA once the case is no longer under investigation in Uintah County.

Note: Juvenile warrant records in Uintah County are typically sealed under Utah law and are not available through the public database.

Resolving Warrants in Uintah County

If you have a warrant in Uintah County, there are steps you can take. Contact the court that issued it. For bench warrants, call the clerk and ask to set a new court date. Many judges will recall a bench warrant once you schedule a hearing. For arrest warrants, talk to a lawyer first. You can also turn yourself in at the Uintah County Sheriff's Office.

The Utah Courts criminal justice self-help page has guides for people dealing with warrants and other criminal matters. This page covers expungement too. Utah's Clean Slate law lets some old records get cleared automatically. BCI handles those applications for people who qualify across all of Utah, including Uintah County.

Uintah County Warrant Types

Three kinds of warrants come through Uintah County courts. Arrest warrants are signed by a judge when probable cause exists under Utah Code § 77-7-2. These come out of the Eighth District Court for serious crimes. The Uintah County Attorney at 641 East 300 South, Suite 200, Vernal presents the evidence that leads to these warrants. Call (435) 781-5436 if you have questions about a pending case.

Bench warrants make up the bulk of active warrants in Uintah County. They get issued when someone fails to show for court or does not pay a fine. The Uintah County Justice Court puts out many of these for missed traffic dates and unpaid citations. Under § 77-7-19, the court waits 14 days after a missed summons. After that, the warrant goes into the statewide system where any officer in Utah can act on it.

Search warrants are the third type. Per Utah Code § 77-23-201, they must name the place and the items to look for. Search warrants in Uintah County expire after 10 days per § 77-23-205. Officers must file a return with the Eighth District Court within 3 days showing what was found. These records become available through a GRAMA request once the case is closed. The 24/7 online portal at secure.utah.gov is the best way to verify active warrants in Uintah County at any hour.

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Uintah County sits in northeastern Utah. If you are unsure which county handles a warrant, check where the offense took place or where the court date was set. Each county has its own court and sheriff.

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