Kaysville Arrest Records Search

Kaysville arrest records are maintained by the Kaysville Police Department in Davis County. The city keeps detailed files on every arrest, including charges, dates, and booking data. You can request Kaysville arrest records through the police department's records division or search state databases for case information. Both written and in-person requests are accepted. This page covers the steps for getting Kaysville arrest records, the forms required, the fees you may pay, and the online tools that let you search public data from home. Read on to learn how to access records tied to Kaysville cases.

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How Kaysville Police Records Work

The Kaysville Records Requests page outlines the city's process for handling arrest records. Kaysville follows the Government Records Access and Management Act, which covers Utah Code 63G-2-101 through 63G-2-901. This law gives everyone the right to access public records. It also sets rules for what stays private or protected.

Kaysville sorts its records into three main groups. Public records are open to all. Private records relate to the named person's own data. Protected records may be withheld to guard ongoing investigations. Most arrest records in Kaysville become public once charges are filed or the case is resolved.

The screenshot below shows the Kaysville city records request page, which explains how to submit a request and what forms you need.

Kaysville records request page for arrest records

Visit this page before you start your request. It lists everything you need to have ready, including the required form and photo ID.

Filing a Kaysville Records Request

To get a Kaysville arrest record, you must fill out a Records Request Form. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID. The city requires this for all record pickups. Staff at the Kaysville Police Department can help you fill out the form if you visit in person.

Your request should include the name of the person in the record, the date of the arrest, and the case number if known. The more detail you give, the faster staff can find your file. Kaysville allows up to 10 business days to respond. They may provide the record, deny the request, or ask for more time. If denied, you have the right to appeal under GRAMA.

Written requests by mail also work. Include your name, contact info, and a clear description of the record you need.

Online Arrest Record Tools for Kaysville

State online tools let you search for Kaysville arrest records without visiting an office. The Utah Courts XChange system covers all courts in the state. That includes Davis County courts, where many Kaysville cases end up. Search by name or case number. Basic case data is free. Documents cost $0.10 per page to view.

The image below shows the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification criminal records page, the state's primary source for criminal history checks.

Utah BCI criminal records page for Kaysville arrest record searches

BCI holds arrest data from the Kaysville Police Department and all other Utah agencies. A check costs $15 and requires a photo ID at the BCI office in Salt Lake City. You can check your own record at any time through a personal review.

Kaysville Arrest Record Contents

Each Kaysville arrest record holds a clear set of facts. The file shows the full name of the person arrested, the date and time, the charges, and the arresting officer. It also notes whether the person was booked into the Davis County jail or released on a citation. These details form the core of every arrest record.

Court records are separate from police arrest records. Once the Davis County Attorney files charges, the case moves to the court system. You can track court filings through XChange. The arrest record stays with the Kaysville Police Department as a permanent file.

Note: Some details in an arrest record may be redacted if they relate to a minor or a protected investigation.

Criminal History Checks in Kaysville

A criminal history check pulls all arrests and convictions from across the state. BCI handles these checks. They store records from the Kaysville Police Department and every other Utah law enforcement agency. The fee is $15 per check. You need a photo ID.

Personal reviews let you see your own file. If you find errors, request a correction. Utah Code 53-10-108 explains how criminal records are kept and corrected. Charges that were dropped or declined may not show on certain types of record releases.

Kaysville Records and Davis County Courts

After an arrest in Kaysville, the case moves through the Davis County court system. The county attorney reviews the police file and decides whether to file charges. Felony cases go to the Second District Court in Farmington, the Davis County seat. Misdemeanors may stay in the Kaysville Justice Court. Both courts keep their own records, and you can search them through the state court system.

Kaysville arrest records stay on file with the police department. Court records are a separate set of files that track hearings, charges, plea deals, and sentences. You may need to check both to get the full picture. The police record tells you what happened at the time of the arrest. The court record tells you what happened after charges were filed. Together they give you a complete timeline of the case from start to finish.

Davis County also runs a jail where people booked on Kaysville charges may be held. Jail booking logs include the arrest date, the charges, and the bail amount. These logs are separate from the arrest record but link to the same case.

Victim Alerts for Kaysville Arrests

Crime victims in Kaysville can track custody changes for free. VINELink is a notification service that covers all Utah jails. That includes the Davis County jail where Kaysville bookings go. Sign up online, by phone, or through the app. You get alerts for releases, transfers, and escapes.

The Utah Department of Corrections offender search works for people already sentenced. Search by name or offender number to find current status. Both tools help you stay informed about Kaysville cases without making repeated calls to the jail or police department.

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Davis County Resources

Kaysville is part of Davis County. Many arrest records from Kaysville flow through county offices as cases progress. The Davis County courts, jail, and attorney handle felony cases that start with Kaysville police. Visit the county page for more on records, fees, and office contacts.