Access Morgan County Arrest Records

Morgan County arrest records are maintained by the Morgan County Sheriff's Office in Morgan, Utah. This small county sits northeast of Salt Lake City along the Interstate 84 corridor. The Sheriff's Office handles all bookings and law enforcement for the area. You can search for Morgan County arrest records by calling the office, visiting in person, or using online state tools. Court records tied to Morgan County arrests are also available through the Utah Courts system. This guide explains each method in detail.

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Morgan County Sheriff's Office

The Morgan County Sheriff's Office is at 48 West Young Street in Morgan, Utah 84050. The phone number is 801-829-0590. This office is the sole law enforcement agency for the county. It handles patrol, investigations, civil process, and jail operations. All Morgan County arrest records start with a booking at this office.

When someone is arrested in Morgan County, they are brought to the jail for processing. Staff record the person's name, charges, date of birth, and bond amount. The arresting officer's information is noted as well. This creates the arrest record that becomes part of the public file. You can call the office to ask about specific bookings or visit in person during business hours.

Below is a screenshot of the Morgan County government website where you can find contact details for the Sheriff's Office.

Morgan County arrest records Sheriff's Office website

This site has contact information and links to Morgan County services.

Morgan County Booking Records

Morgan County is one of the smaller counties in Utah. The jail holds a limited number of people at any given time. Despite its size, the booking process follows the same standards as larger Utah counties. Each arrest creates a record with the person's full name, the charges, bond details, and the date and time of the booking.

Because Morgan County is small, the jail sometimes transfers inmates to larger facilities in nearby counties. When this happens, the original booking data stays in the Morgan County system. You can still request it from the Sheriff's Office even if the person was moved to Weber or Davis County for housing.

Note: Morgan County booking records are public unless classified as private or protected under Utah law.

Searching Morgan County Court Records

The Second Judicial District Court serves Morgan County. Criminal cases that move past the arrest stage go through this court. Court records include the formal charges filed, hearing schedules, plea agreements, and sentencing outcomes. These records link directly to Morgan County arrest data and show the full path of a case.

The Utah Courts XChange system lets you search court records online. You can look up Morgan County cases by name or case number. Viewing documents costs ten cents per page. The system covers records from the early 1990s to the present for most Utah courts.

The image below shows the Utah Courts XChange portal used for searching Morgan County criminal cases.

Morgan County arrest records Utah Courts XChange portal

XChange gives you remote access to Morgan County court records without a trip to the courthouse.

GRAMA Requests for Morgan County Records

If you need a Morgan County arrest record that is not available online, file a GRAMA request. GRAMA stands for the Government Records Access and Management Act. This Utah law gives the public a right to access records held by government agencies, including the Morgan County Sheriff's Office. Your request must be in writing and describe the record with enough detail for staff to find it.

Standard fees apply to Morgan County requests:

  • First 15 minutes of research time is free
  • Copies cost $0.25 per page
  • Research time after the first 15 minutes costs $20 to $25 per hour
  • The office must respond within 10 business days

You can submit a GRAMA request at the Morgan County Sheriff's Office at 48 West Young Street. Include as much detail as you can about the person, the arrest date, and the type of record you need. This speeds up the process. The full GRAMA statute outlines your rights and the county's obligations.

State Tools for Morgan County Searches

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification is the state's central criminal records agency. BCI holds arrest and conviction data from every Utah county, including Morgan County. A criminal history check costs $15. You need a valid government photo ID to request one. BCI is in Salt Lake City at 3888 West 5400 South and is open Monday through Friday.

The Utah Department of Corrections offender search covers people serving time in state facilities. It shows sentence details, projected release dates, and current location. For victims of crime in Morgan County, VINELink provides free custody status alerts by phone, email, or text. This service works around the clock for all Utah counties.

Under Utah Code Section 53-10-108, criminal history records have strict rules on who can access them and how the data can be used. Public arrest records from Morgan County remain open, but some information is restricted based on the record's classification.

Morgan County Criminal Record Details

A Morgan County arrest record contains the person's full legal name, booking number, arrest date, and charges. Bond information is included when it applies. The arresting agency and officer are listed as well. These details form the base record that the Sheriff's Office keeps on file.

Court records build on this data. They add hearing dates, case status, and the final outcome. If someone pleads guilty or is found guilty at trial, the sentencing details become part of the record. If the case is dismissed, that result is noted too. Together, the booking and court files give a complete picture of a Morgan County arrest.

Note: Records from ongoing Morgan County investigations may be withheld from public view until the case is closed.

Clearing Morgan County Arrest Records

People with a Morgan County arrest that ended in dismissal or acquittal may qualify for expungement. This process seals the record so it does not show up in public searches. The BCI expungement page explains eligibility and the steps involved. You file a petition with the court that handled the case.

Once a Morgan County record is expunged, it is hidden from standard searches. Only certain law enforcement and government agencies can view it after that point. The process takes time, but it removes the arrest from public databases.

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Nearby Counties

Morgan County is surrounded by several other Utah counties. If you need arrest records from a neighboring area, check the links below.

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