Herriman Criminal Records and Arrest Search
Herriman criminal records are maintained by the Herriman Police Department, the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office, and the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. Herriman is a city in Salt Lake County with about 45,000 residents. It sits in the southwest corner of the Salt Lake Valley. All criminal cases in Herriman go through the Third District Court. Herriman has its own police department with 35 sworn officers. This guide explains how to request criminal records in Herriman and which agencies to contact.
Herriman Quick Facts
Where to Find Herriman Criminal Records
Herriman criminal records come from three main agencies. Law enforcement in Herriman is primarily provided by the Herriman Police Department. The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office also plays a role in county-level law enforcement for the area.
The Herriman Police Department is the first source for Herriman criminal records. The department is at 5355 West Main Street, Herriman, Utah 84096. Office phone: (801) 858-0035. Non-emergency dispatch: (801) 840-4000. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Email for records: records@herrimanpd.gov.
The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office can assist with county-level records. The sheriff is at 3365 S 900 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84119. Jail information line: (385) 468-8400. Herriman inmates are housed at the Salt Lake County Metro Jail and Oxbow Jail Facility.
The Third District Court holds all court records for Herriman criminal cases. Court records include charges, hearing dates, verdicts, and sentences. Search them online at utcourts.gov.
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at 4315 South 2700 West Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129, holds statewide criminal history records. BCI is the most complete source for a full background check on a Herriman resident.
Herriman Police Department Criminal Records Request
The Herriman Police Department processes all criminal records requests under GRAMA. Records requests can be made in person, online, or by mail. The Herriman Police records page explains the process and lists the forms needed.
The GRAMA coordinator at Herriman Police is Patsy Hall. Phone: (801) 858-0035. For records requests, email records@herrimanpd.gov. The department will contact you when your request is ready and let you know how to pay at that time.
Herriman Police fee schedule for criminal records requests:
- First initial report: $10
- Additional pages: $1 each
- Copies of traffic accident reports: $10
The department has up to 10 business days to respond to records requests. The department may deny a request if the records are classified as protected or controlled under GRAMA. Open and ongoing investigations cannot be released until the case is closed.
Herriman Police also provides witness statement forms in English and Spanish. These forms should be printed, completed, signed, dated, and emailed to the Officer or Investigator in charge of the case. This is separate from a records request.
The Herriman Police Department records page provides the GRAMA request form, fee schedule, sex offender registry link, and witness statement forms.
The Herriman Police Department records unit at 5355 West Main Street processes all criminal records requests for incidents within Herriman city limits.
Herriman Criminal Records at the Third District Court
All felony and serious criminal cases from Herriman go through the Third District Court. The judicial system serving Herriman is the Salt Lake County District Court. Court records are public unless sealed by the court or expunged by petition.
Court records for Herriman cases can be requested through online portals or by visiting the court clerk in person. Use the Utah Courts XChange system at utcourts.gov for online searches. XChange provides access to district and justice court case information statewide. A monthly subscription costs $40.
Free public access terminals at the Third District Court allow basic case searches at no cost. For certified copies of court documents, visit the court clerk. Paper copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies carry additional fees.
The Salt Lake County District Attorney handles prosecution for all serious criminal cases in Herriman. For information on a case filed in the Third District Court, call (801) 238-7300. The court can provide basic case status and docket information.
Note: Even if charges were dismissed or the person was acquitted, the criminal record may still appear in the court system unless the defendant obtained an expungement.
Herriman Arrest Records and Booking Information
The Herriman Police Department handles arrests within city limits. The department has two main divisions. Operations covers Patrol, K9, Traffic, and the Major Accident Team. Investigations covers Persons/Property Crimes, Narcotics, and Forensics.
After arrest in Herriman, inmates are housed at the Salt Lake County Metro Jail or Oxbow Jail Facility. Inmates get two visits per week, one visit per visiting day, each lasting 30 minutes. Visits must be scheduled up to 6 days in advance by calling (385) 468-8400.
Herriman's overall crime rate is 1% lower than the national average. For every 100,000 people, there are 7.43 daily crimes in Herriman. Herriman is safer than 43% of cities in the United States based on reported crime data.
Arrest records from Herriman are public under GRAMA. Basic arrest information can be requested from the Herriman Police Department. Under Utah Code section 63G-2-201(1), individuals have the right to inspect public records free of charge and the right to make copies. Under Utah Code section 63G-2-202(1), even confidential records may be disclosed to the subject of the record.
Track inmate status through VINE at vinelink.com. VINE covers Salt Lake County jails. Register for automated alerts by email, text, or phone about custody status changes. Search by name or offender ID, available 24 hours a day.
Additional information about Herriman Police Department and arrest records is available through third-party directories like the one at usacitypolice.com.
The Herriman Police Department has 35 sworn officers and is the primary law enforcement agency for criminal records within Herriman city limits.
Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification for Herriman Residents
BCI holds the official state repository for criminal history records. Herriman residents can get their own criminal history from BCI in person or by mail. BCI is at 4315 South 2700 West Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Hours are 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Phone: (801) 965-4445.
The fee for a Utah criminal history record is $20 as of July 1, 2025. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID. Utah Driving Privilege Cards are not accepted. Payment options include cash, personal check, VISA, MasterCard, money order, or cashier's check.
Mail-in requests are accepted. Download the application from bci.utah.gov/criminal-records/ and mail it with payment. BCI provides name-based and fingerprint-based criminal history checks. The fingerprint method is more thorough.
BCI also handles expungement Certificate of Eligibility applications and fingerprinting services. Non-criminal fingerprinting is available for employment and licensing purposes. BCI options include LiveScan, digital printed, and wet ink fingerprints.
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification website provides full guidance on criminal history records for Herriman and all Utah residents.
Herriman Criminal Records and GRAMA Rights
All Herriman criminal records fall under GRAMA, codified at Utah Code section 63G-2-101 et seq. The law gives every person the right to inspect and copy public records. Herriman Police, Salt Lake County, and the courts must follow GRAMA procedures for all records requests.
Public records are open to everyone. Private and protected records require authorization from the subject. The agency must notify you of the record classification when it denies access. Denial notices must include the legal basis and how to appeal.
Herriman agencies have 10 business days to respond to records requests. Media requests qualify for a 5-business-day response. If the agency cannot respond on time, it must notify you in writing with an estimated date.
If denied, you have 30 days to appeal. Appeals in Utah go to the State Records Committee or the district court. GRAMA provides a clear process for resolving disagreements about records access.
Vital records for Herriman residents, such as birth and death records, should be obtained from the Salt Lake County Clerk-Recorder or Utah Department of Health's Vital Records office. Property records are maintained by the Salt Lake County Assessor and Recorder. These are separate from criminal records.
More information about Herriman public records access is available through the Public Record Center directory for Herriman.
Public records in Herriman are accessible through the police department, county agencies, and state repositories, all governed by Utah GRAMA law.
Expungement of Herriman Criminal Records
Herriman residents with past criminal records may qualify for expungement. Utah expungement seals the arrest and court record. After expungement, the person may legally state that the arrest or conviction did not occur.
Arrest records without charges or with dismissed charges may be expunged 30 days after the arrest. Conviction records require waiting periods. Felonies need 7 years. Class A misdemeanors need 5 years. Class B misdemeanors need 4 years. Misdemeanor DUI convictions need 10 years.
You must get a Certificate of Eligibility from BCI before filing an expungement petition. The application fee is $65. The issuance fee is $65 if you qualify. Ineligible offenses include capital felonies, first-degree felonies, violent felonies, automobile homicide, felony DUI, and registerable sex offenses.
After expungement, Herriman Police records and BCI records are sealed. The Third District Court record is also sealed. Learn more at utcourts.gov/howto/expunge.
Salt Lake County Criminal Records
Herriman is in Salt Lake County. All criminal cases from Herriman go through the Salt Lake County court system. The county provides additional court records, jail records, and criminal history resources for Herriman residents.
Nearby Utah Cities
Residents of nearby cities access criminal records through their local courts and police departments.