Search Springville Arrest Records
Springville arrest records hold key facts about arrests made in the city. The Springville Police Department keeps these files at its main office in Utah County. Each record lists the name of the person, the date, the charges, and the case number. You can request Springville arrest records through the police records division or by using state tools. Both in-person and written requests work. This page walks you through how to look up arrest records in Springville and what to expect when you file a request. Several online tools also give you ways to check public records tied to Springville cases.
Springville Police Records Requests
The Springville Police Department records page is where you start when you need an arrest record. Utah law gives every person the right to ask for public records. This right comes from Utah Code Section 63G-2-201(1), which is part of the Government Records Access and Management Act. GRAMA sets the rules for how cities like Springville handle record requests. Most arrest records in Springville are public. That means you do not need to give a reason to ask for them.
Springville police charge fees based on Resolution No. 2020-38, which is the city's full fee schedule. The cost depends on the type of record and how long it takes staff to find it. Bring a valid photo ID when you pick up your report. You can also mail in a written request with your name, contact details, and a clear note about what you need.
Staff aim to respond within 10 business days. That is the state standard under GRAMA.
How to Find Springville Arrest Records
You have several paths to find arrest records in Springville. The fastest way is to visit the police station with the case number in hand. Staff can pull the file while you wait. If you do not have the case number, give them the name and date of the arrest. This helps narrow the search.
Written requests need these details:
- Your full name and phone number
- The name of the person in the record
- Date or date range of the arrest
- Case number if you have it
- A valid photo ID
The Springville Police Department sits in Utah County. Cases from Springville may also show up in Utah County court records. Felony charges go to the Fourth District Court. Misdemeanors may stay in the Springville Justice Court. Both courts keep their own files, and you can search them through the state court system.
The screenshot below shows the Springville Police records request page, which explains how to submit a records request to the department.
This page lists the steps, forms, and fees you need to know before you ask for a Springville arrest record. Check it first to make sure you have everything ready.
Online Tools for Springville Records
State-run tools let you search for Springville arrest records from home. The Utah Courts XChange system is one of the best. It covers all courts in the state, including those in Utah County that handle Springville cases. You can search by name or case number. Basic case data is free to view. Full documents cost $0.10 per page.
The image below shows the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification criminal records page, which is the state's main source for criminal history checks.
BCI holds arrest data from every law enforcement agency in Utah. That includes the Springville Police Department. A criminal history check costs $15 and requires a photo ID. You can run a check on yourself at any time at their Salt Lake City office.
Springville Arrest Record Details
Each Springville arrest record holds a set of facts about the event. The record shows who was arrested and when. It lists the charges and the arresting officer. It also shows whether the person was booked into the Utah County jail or released on a citation. These details help you understand what happened in a given case.
Some records may be held back. Utah law lets agencies protect parts of a file if release would harm a case or put someone at risk. Ongoing investigations often have protected records. Once a case closes or charges are filed, most of the arrest record becomes public. If your request is denied, you can appeal through the city or through the GRAMA appeals process.
Springville sits in the southern end of Utah County along the I-15 corridor. The police department handles arrests for the city and files each one with the records office. These files are permanent. They stay on record even after a case is closed. The police record covers the arrest itself. Court records are separate files that track what happens once charges are filed in the Fourth District Court or the Springville Justice Court.
Criminal History Checks in Springville
A criminal history check pulls all arrest and conviction data tied to one person across the state. The Bureau of Criminal Identification runs these checks. BCI stores records from the Springville Police Department and every other agency in Utah. The fee is $15. You must bring a valid photo ID.
Personal reviews let you see your own record. If you find errors, you can ask BCI to fix them. The rules for this process are in Utah Code 53-10-108. This law spells out how criminal records are kept, shared, and corrected in the state. It covers what agencies can and cannot release to the public.
Note: Charges that were dismissed or declined for prosecution may not appear on all records distributed by BCI.
Victim Notification for Springville Cases
Crime victims in Springville can track the status of the person arrested. VINELink is a free tool that sends alerts when custody status changes. This includes jail release, transfer, or escape. You can sign up by phone, online, or through the app. The service runs all day, every day.
VINELink covers all Utah jails, including the Utah County jail where Springville bookings go. Alerts come by call, text, or email. The Utah Department of Corrections offender search also lets you look up people who have been sentenced to state prison or placed on probation.
Utah County Resources
Springville is part of Utah County. Many arrest records from Springville pass through county offices as cases move forward. The county courts, jail, and attorney handle felony cases that start with Springville police. Visit the county page for more on records, fees, and contact details for Utah County offices.