Bountiful Recent Bookings

Bountiful recent bookings come from arrests made by the Bountiful Police Department and deputies with the Davis County Sheriff. You can search these jail roster entries to find out who was booked, when, and on what charges. Most folks look up Bountiful recent bookings to check on a friend, a family member, or a neighbor after an arrest. The data is public. You can use it for free at any time. Start your search below.

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Bountiful Police Recent Bookings

The Bountiful Police Department is the first stop for arrest and booking data from inside city limits. Officers file a report for each arrest. That report starts the booking chain. From there, the person in custody is moved to the Davis County Jail for full processing. The city keeps its own copy of the arrest report at the police records desk.

You can ask for a copy of an arrest report at the Bountiful Police Department records window. Staff take GRAMA requests in person, by mail, and by email. Learn more about the department at bountiful.utah.gov/police. The records unit pulls files, prints copies, and can tell you if a case is still open or closed. Open cases may have some details held back under state law.

Each Bountiful recent bookings entry names the officer, lists the charge, and shows where the arrest took place. Most reports also note whether force was used and what property was taken at the scene. This is the raw source that feeds the Davis County Jail roster. If you want the most detail, start with the police report, then cross-check against the county roster.

Davis County Jail Roster

After an arrest in Bountiful, the person goes to the Davis County Jail for booking and holding. The Davis County Sheriff runs the jail and keeps the full inmate roster. You can look up current inmates, see charges, and check bail amounts on the county site.

The sheriff posts Bountiful recent bookings to an online roster that is updated daily. For access, visit daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff. Each entry shows the name, booking date, charge list, bond, and sometimes a mugshot. The roster is free. No sign-in is needed.

Note: Roster data is a snapshot. People move in and out of the Davis County Jail daily, so a name you see now may be gone tomorrow.

For a deeper look at the whole county system, see our Davis County recent bookings page. It covers court filings, inmate transfers, and state-level search tools that tie back to Bountiful arrests.

Davis County Sheriff inmate search for Bountiful recent bookings

The Davis County inmate search tool shown above is the main public lookup for Bountiful bookings. Pair it with the VINE service at vinelink.com to get alerts when a person is released or moved.

Bountiful Justice Court Records

The Bountiful City Justice Court handles most of the misdemeanor cases that start with a city arrest. This covers things like DUI, theft under $500, simple assault, and traffic crimes. Case files from the court tie back to the booking and arrest record. You can see the court page at bountiful.utah.gov/courts.

Court clerks can help you look up a case. You need the name of the person or the case number. Some files are sealed, but most are open to the public. Felony cases from Bountiful go to the Second District Court in Davis County instead. For that, use the state portal at utcourts.gov.

How to Request Bountiful Arrest Records

Utah law makes most arrest and booking data public. The main rule is GRAMA, found at Utah Code § 63G-2-201. Under GRAMA, anyone can ask a city or county agency for a copy of a record. Bountiful must respond within 10 business days. A small fee may apply for staff time or copies.

To file a GRAMA request for Bountiful recent bookings, use the city records page at bountiful.utah.gov/records. Include the name of the person, the date range, and what you want. The more detail you give, the faster the search.

Things you can ask for under GRAMA include:

  • Arrest reports
  • Booking sheets
  • Jail roster entries
  • Incident reports
  • 911 call logs (with limits)

Under Utah Code § 77-7, arrests must be logged with basic facts about the person and charge. Bail and release rules come from Utah Code § 77-20. The state criminal history system, run by the Bureau of Criminal Identification, is set up under Utah Code § 63A-19-101, with duties spelled out in § 63A-19-102 and search limits in § 63A-19-401.

Note: The BCI system is not the same as the Bountiful roster. BCI holds full state criminal history and is not open to the general public.

Secondary Sources for Bountiful Bookings

When the city and county sources do not have what you need, a few state tools can help. The Utah Department of Corrections holds data on people sent to prison. Use the offender search at corrections.utah.gov to check on someone once a case moves past jail. The Utah State Archives also holds older criminal records at archives.utah.gov.

For court case history tied to Bountiful recent bookings, XChange is the state court data service. It is fee-based but gives deep case files. Most casual users go with the free portal at utcourts.gov first. That is enough for basic case status and dates.

Nearby Davis County Cities

Bountiful is part of a cluster of small cities in south Davis County. Most of them share the same jail and court system. Pick a nearby city to view its bookings page.

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