South Jordan Criminal Records Access

South Jordan criminal records are held by the South Jordan Police Department, Salt Lake County courts, and the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. South Jordan is a fast-growing city in Salt Lake County with about 75,000 residents. It sits southwest of Salt Lake City along the Jordan River corridor. All criminal cases in South Jordan go through the Third District Court. This guide explains where to get criminal records in South Jordan and how to submit a proper request.

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~75,000 Population
Salt Lake County
Third District Court Division
$15 Police Report Fee

Where to Get South Jordan Criminal Records

Three main agencies hold criminal records for South Jordan. Each one covers a different part of the process.

The South Jordan Police Department is the first source for city-level criminal records. The department records unit handles requests for incident reports, arrest records, and case files for crimes investigated within South Jordan city limits. The police department is located at 1600 West Towne Center Drive, South Jordan, UT 84095. This is the South Jordan Town Center location.

The Third District Court holds court records for all criminal cases from South Jordan. This is the same court district that covers Salt Lake City and the surrounding area. Court records include charges, docket entries, verdicts, and sentencing documents.

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at bci.utah.gov holds statewide criminal history records. BCI is located in Taylorsville at 4315 South 2700 West Suite 1300. For a full background check on a South Jordan resident, BCI is the most thorough source.

The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office at (385) 468-9898 handles county-level jail records. South Jordan arrestees are typically booked into the Salt Lake County Metro Jail or Oxbow Jail. The jail information line is (385) 468-8400.

South Jordan Police Department Criminal Records Request

The South Jordan Police Department processes criminal records requests under the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act. Requests can be submitted in person, by mail, or online. The department is at 1600 West Towne Center Drive, South Jordan, UT 84095.

The base fee for a police report or traffic accident report in South Jordan is $15 per report. This fee was effective July 1, 2024. Additional pages may cost more depending on the length of the report. The department requires a valid state-issued photo ID for all records requests.

To request records, you must provide specific information about the incident. Include the names of the people involved, the approximate date of the incident, the incident location, and the case number if available. More specific requests are easier for the agency to fulfill quickly.

South Jordan requires requesters to show they are entitled to the record. You must be the subject of the record or an authorized representative. If requesting on behalf of another person, a notarized release is required. Access justification is part of the standard GRAMA process for police records.

Standard response time is 10 business days. Expedited response in 5 business days is available if the release benefits the public rather than the individual. Media requests qualify for the expedited timeline.

Note: Some South Jordan police records are classified as protected under GRAMA. These include records from open investigations and certain victim information. Protected records require additional authorization before release.

South Jordan Criminal Records at the Third District Court

All felony and Class A misdemeanor cases from South Jordan go through the Third District Court. This court handles criminal cases for all of Salt Lake County. Court records from South Jordan include charging documents, motion filings, hearing transcripts, plea records, verdicts, and sentences.

Search South Jordan criminal cases online at utcourts.gov using the Utah Courts XChange system. You can search by name or case number. Results show filing dates, case type, charges, and current case status. A monthly subscription costs $40. Document downloads cost between $0.50 and $1.00 each.

Free public access terminals are available at the Third District Court. These let you search basic case information without an account or fees. For certified copies of court documents, contact the court clerk. Paper copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost more.

For South Jordan criminal cases, the Salt Lake County District Attorney's office handles prosecution. For case information, call (801) 238-7300. The court clerk can provide case status and document access for completed cases.

The Utah Courts website also provides the statewide Utah Department of Corrections offender search. This covers South Jordan residents currently incarcerated or under state supervision. Search is free and requires first and last name.

Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification for South Jordan Residents

BCI maintains the official state criminal history repository. South Jordan residents can get their own criminal history from BCI in person at 4315 South 2700 West Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Hours are 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. The phone number is (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 also accepted. Download the application from bci.utah.gov/criminal-records/, fill it out, and mail it with payment. BCI provides both name-based and fingerprint-based criminal history checks. Fingerprint-based checks are more complete.

BCI also handles expungement Certificate of Eligibility applications. If you are a South Jordan resident looking to expunge a past criminal record, you must apply to BCI first before filing a petition with the court.

The Utah BCI is the central state resource for criminal history records for South Jordan and all Utah cities.

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BCI provides criminal history records for South Jordan residents and is the state's official repository for all Utah arrest and conviction data.

South Jordan Criminal Records Fees and GRAMA

South Jordan criminal records requests fall under Utah Code section 63G-2-101 et seq., also known as GRAMA. This law gives the public the right to inspect public records free of charge. Copies come with fees set by the agency.

South Jordan Police report fees are $15 per report. BCI criminal history fees are $20. Utah Court XChange fees vary by search type and document. Paper copies at the courthouse are $0.25 per page. Certified copies are more expensive.

Fee waivers are available in limited cases. If releasing the record primarily benefits the public rather than the individual requester, the agency may waive fees. Media members are another group that may qualify for reduced fees. Subjects of records who can show an inability to pay may also request waivers.

GRAMA requires South Jordan agencies to classify records before deciding whether to release them. Records are public, private, protected, or controlled. Public records are open to anyone. Private records are available only to the subject or authorized parties. The agency must tell you which classification applies when it denies a request.

Arrest Records and Booking Data in South Jordan

Arrests in South Jordan are processed by the South Jordan Police Department. After booking, the person is typically transferred to the Salt Lake County Metro Jail or Oxbow Jail. Both facilities use the same inmate search system. Call (385) 468-8400 for inmate information by phone.

The Salt Lake County Sheriff maintains an online Find a Prisoner tool. This searches current inmates by name or booking number. It also shows daily rosters and dockets. The tool is free and updated regularly.

Arrest records from South Jordan are public under GRAMA. Basic arrest information includes the name of the arrested person, the date, and the initial charges. Request these records from the South Jordan Police Department. More detailed records like police reports are subject to the $15 fee.

Use VINE at vinelink.com to track inmate status in real time. VINE covers jails across 48 states. Register for automated alerts about custody changes for a specific person. Search by offender ID or name. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Note: Charges at the time of booking may differ from final charges. The initial report shows what the person was arrested for, not necessarily what they were convicted of.

Online Tools for South Jordan Criminal Records

Several free online resources are useful for South Jordan criminal records searches. These are good starting points before making a formal request.

The Utah Courts public case search at utcourts.gov provides free basic case status. The Utah Sex Offender Registry is searchable by name and address at no cost. The Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov covers current state inmates.

The statewide warrants database at secure.utah.gov/warrants/ shows active warrants across all Utah jurisdictions including South Jordan. Warrant data is updated in real time. Information is entered per Utah Code section 77-7-5.1.

The Utah State Courts website also has court-approved forms and step-by-step guides for people handling their own criminal record matters. The Utah State Law Library can assist with legal research questions.

Federal criminal records for South Jordan residents are available through PACER at pacer.uscourts.gov. Federal cases are separate from state records. U.S. District Court handles all federal criminal matters in Utah.

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Salt Lake County Criminal Records

South Jordan is in Salt Lake County. All criminal cases from South Jordan go through the Salt Lake County court system. The county provides additional resources for criminal records, court records, and jail information for South Jordan residents.

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