Find Recent Bookings in Kaysville

Kaysville recent bookings come from the Kaysville Police Department and the Davis County Sheriff's Office. When Kaysville Police make an arrest, the suspect is taken to the Davis County Jail in Farmington for intake. You can look up Kaysville recent bookings by name or by date on the county inmate roster. The tool is free and open to the public. City police also keep their own reports. Most bookings post within a day of intake. Use the search tools below to start a lookup.

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Kaysville Quick Facts

33,000 Population
Davis County
Davis County Jail Holding Facility
24 hrs Posting Window

Kaysville Police Department and Recent Bookings

Kaysville Police handle arrests inside city limits. The department has patrol, traffic, and investigation units. The department works closely with the Davis County Sheriff on county-wide matters. Most arrests go to the Davis County Jail for intake. City staff keep their own case files and arrest reports. You can file a GRAMA request to get mugshots, booking sheets, and police reports from the city records unit.

The city's records unit takes walk-in and written requests. You need a name and a date to help staff find the file. For more city contact info, visit kaysvillecity.com. The records unit can point you to the right office and explain how to file your request. Kaysville recent bookings data may be stored in the city's case system and on the county roster.

Note: Kaysville Police do not post a live jail roster on the city site, so most Kaysville recent bookings show up on the Davis County Sheriff tool.

Davis County Jail Roster for Kaysville

The Davis County Sheriff's Office runs the main jail. It sits in Farmington, a short drive from Kaysville. The sheriff's site has info on the jail and the inmate roster. Visit daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff for the main office page. The inmate search page lists current inmates. Kaysville recent bookings show up here after intake is done.

The image below shows a nearby Davis County city's records page. Davis County uses a similar roster layout for Kaysville recent bookings and other city arrest data.

Davis County sheriff records style for Kaysville recent bookings

The screenshot above shows a typical Utah police records page, similar in style to the Davis County Sheriff inmate search used for Kaysville recent bookings.

Here is the info you can pull from the Davis County tool.

  • Name and booking date
  • Charges and bail amount
  • Court of jurisdiction
  • Release or hold status
  • Mugshot in most cases

VINElink is a second free tool. Visit vinelink.com to set up alerts. The tool tracks inmate status across the state and sends an email when a status changes. This helps victims and family members stay updated on Kaysville recent bookings and other arrests.

How to Search Kaysville Recent Bookings

Start with the Davis County Sheriff inmate search. Type a last name. Click an entry to see more. If the person was just booked, the record may not be up yet. Wait a few hours. Most Kaysville recent bookings show up within a day.

Next, try the Utah State Courts site at utcourts.gov. The courts portal shows case filings once charges are filed. Court data takes a day or two. You can search by name or case number. The court site is the best place to see hearing dates tied to Kaysville recent bookings.

A third option is to call the city police records unit or the Davis County Sheriff records office. Staff can look up a case by name. They will tell you what parts are public. You may need to file a GRAMA request for a printed copy.

Kaysville recent bookings are public under GRAMA. The main rule is at Utah Code 63G-2-201. Most arrest info is open. Some parts may be closed while a case is active. The agency must cite the law if they hold anything back.

Kaysville Justice Court Cases

The Kaysville City Justice Court hears class B and C misdemeanors and traffic cases. The clerk keeps case files. Call the clerk for a case number or hearing date. State arrest rules sit in Utah Code 77-7. Bail and release rules come from Utah Code 77-20.

Low-level Kaysville recent bookings often resolve in justice court in a few weeks. Felony cases move up to the Second District Court in Farmington. If you cannot tell which court has the case, call the clerk or the sheriff records office. Both can point you to the right file.

Older Kaysville arrest files may be stored at the state archives. Visit archives.utah.gov for a research guide on older Utah criminal records.

GRAMA Requests for Kaysville Records

GRAMA is Utah's public records law. Key rules sit in Utah Code 63A-19-101, 63A-19-102, and 63A-19-401. Kaysville takes GRAMA requests for police reports, booking sheets, body cam video, and dispatch logs. File your request with the city recorder or the police records unit.

Your request should include your name, contact info, and a clear description of the records you want. Add a date range. Give the case number if you know it. The city has 10 business days to reply. Fees may apply for staff time and copies. Most Kaysville recent bookings reports are low cost since they are short.

Note: If the city denies your request, you can appeal to the city's chief admin officer and then the State Records Committee.

Davis County Recent Bookings

Kaysville sits in Davis County. The county sheriff runs the jail and the main inmate search. For a wider look at booking records across the county, visit the Davis County page on this site. It lists more links and cities.

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