Syracuse Recent Bookings

Syracuse recent bookings list new arrests made by the Syracuse Police Department and deputies with the Davis County Sheriff. You can search the jail roster to find names, charges, booking dates, and bond amounts. The data is free and is open to the public. Most folks check Syracuse recent bookings to find a family member or friend after an arrest, or to follow up on a court case tied to the city. Use the search tool below to start a lookup right now.

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Syracuse Police Arrest Reports

The Syracuse Police Department is the first source for city arrest data. Officers write up a report for each arrest. That report lists the name of the person, the charge, the place, the time, and the arresting officer. The report starts the booking chain. The person is then sent to the Davis County Jail for full intake.

The records unit at the department handles public requests for Syracuse recent bookings and arrest reports. See syracuseut.com/police for the main department page. Staff accept GRAMA requests in person, by mail, and by email. Small fees cover copies and staff time.

Each arrest report may include the charge codes, the stop location, witness names, and any force used. Open cases may hold back some details until the court closes the file. Once a case is over, the full report is open to any member of the public.

Davis County Jail Lookup

After booking, the person is held at the Davis County Jail. The Davis County Sheriff runs the jail and posts the inmate roster online. You can use it to find Syracuse recent bookings mixed in with arrests from across the county.

The sheriff page is at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff. Each roster entry shows the name, booking date, charges, and bond. No fee. No login. It updates most days as new people are booked or released.

Davis County inmate search for Syracuse recent bookings

The Davis County inmate search page above is the main public tool for Syracuse recent bookings. Pair it with VINE at vinelink.com to get free alerts when a person is moved or released.

Note: The Davis County roster is a live list. Names come and go fast. A person in the system now may be released by the next day.

For a deeper look at the whole county system, see the Davis County recent bookings page. It covers the sheriff, the court, and state tools tied to Syracuse arrests.

Syracuse Justice Court

The Syracuse City Justice Court hears most misdemeanor cases that start with a city arrest. This covers DUI, small theft, simple assault, and traffic crimes. See the court page at syracuseut.com/courts. Clerks can help you look up files by name or case number.

Felony cases go to the Second District Court in Davis County. For those, use the state case search at utcourts.gov. The free portal shows the case number, the next hearing date, and the judge.

GRAMA and Syracuse Records

Most Syracuse recent bookings data is open to the public under GRAMA. The main law is Utah Code § 63G-2-201. Anyone may ask a city or county for a copy of a public record. The agency has 10 business days to respond. A small fee may apply.

File your GRAMA request with the city at syracuseut.com/records. Give the name of the person, a rough date, and what kind of record you want. Short, clear requests work best. You can also ask in person at the city records desk.

Common items you can ask for:

  • Arrest reports
  • Booking sheets
  • Jail roster entries
  • Incident reports
  • Police call logs

Arrest log duties come from Utah Code § 77-7. Bail and pretrial release rules are in Utah Code § 77-20. The state criminal history system is run by the Bureau of Criminal Identification, set up under Utah Code § 63A-19-101, with duties at § 63A-19-102 and access limits at § 63A-19-401.

Note: BCI holds full state criminal history but limits access to law enforcement and approved users, so it is not a source for day-to-day Syracuse recent bookings searches.

State Tools for Syracuse Bookings

When city and county data is thin, state tools can help. The Utah Department of Corrections tracks offenders once a case moves to prison. Use corrections.utah.gov to find that data. Old records may be at the state archives at archives.utah.gov.

For court case files, the free portal at utcourts.gov is the fastest check. Deep case data lives in XChange, a fee-based service run by the state court system.

Syracuse Bail and Release Rules

After a Syracuse recent bookings entry is posted, bail is the next step for most people. The rules come from Utah Code § 77-20. A judge sets the bond based on the charge, the risk of flight, and the person's past record. Some small cases get a release on own recognizance with no cash. Others need a full cash bond or a bond from a licensed agent.

Bond amounts show up on the Davis County Sheriff roster right next to each person's name. Call the jail to confirm the amount before you pay it. Amounts can change after the first court appearance.

Nearby Davis County Cities

Syracuse is part of the north Davis County area. Most cities share the same jail and court. View a nearby city or the full county page below.

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