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Weber County Arrest Records

Are Arrest Records Public in Weber County

Arrest records in Weber County are considered public information under Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), specifically Utah Code § 63G-2-201. This statute establishes that government records are presumptively public unless specifically classified otherwise by law. Law enforcement agencies in Weber County maintain arrest records as part of their official duties, and these records are generally accessible to members of the public.

It is important to distinguish between arrest records and conviction records. An arrest record documents that an individual was taken into custody by law enforcement on suspicion of criminal activity, while a conviction record indicates that the individual was found guilty of a crime through the judicial process. Under Utah law, both types of records are generally public, though certain protections exist for records related to ongoing investigations as outlined in Utah Code § 63G-2-305.

The Weber County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records for the county and makes certain information available through their inmate roster system. However, pursuant to Utah Code § 63G-2-202, some information within arrest records may be redacted to protect privacy interests, particularly information related to juveniles, victims of crimes, or certain personal identifying information.

Weber County Sheriff's Office
721 W 12th Street
Ogden, UT 84404
801-778-6600
Weber County Sheriff's Office

What's in Weber County Arrest Records

Weber County arrest records contain comprehensive information about individuals who have been taken into custody by law enforcement agencies within the county. These records typically include the following categories of information:

Arrestee Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name
  • Date of birth
  • Physical description (height, weight, eye color, hair color)
  • Gender
  • Race/ethnicity
  • Identifying marks (tattoos, scars, etc.)
  • Address at time of arrest
  • Booking photograph (mugshot)

Arrest Details:

  • Date and time of arrest
  • Location of arrest
  • Arresting agency
  • Arresting officer's name and badge number
  • Circumstances of arrest

Charge Information:

  • Criminal charges filed
  • Charge classification (felony, misdemeanor, infraction)
  • Charge description
  • Applicable Utah Code sections
  • Case numbers

Warrant Information (if applicable):

  • Warrant number
  • Issuing court
  • Date issued
  • Warrant type

Booking Information:

  • Booking date and time
  • Booking number
  • Processing officer
  • Fingerprint information
  • Property inventory

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bail amount
  • Bond type
  • Payment status
  • Release eligibility

Court Information:

  • Court of jurisdiction
  • Scheduled court appearances
  • Judge assigned to case
  • Case status

Custody Status:

  • Current detention status
  • Projected release date (if applicable)
  • Housing location within detention facility

Additional Information May Include:

  • Prior arrest history
  • Known aliases
  • Immigration status
  • Medical alerts
  • Behavioral notes
  • Special custody requirements

The specific content of arrest records may vary based on the arresting agency's protocols and the nature of the arrest. Pursuant to Utah Code § 63G-2-305, certain sensitive information may be redacted from public versions of these records to protect privacy interests or ongoing investigations.

How To Look Up Arrest Records in Weber County in 2026

Members of the public seeking arrest records in Weber County may utilize several methods to access this information. The following procedures are currently in effect for obtaining arrest records:

  1. Online Access: The Weber County Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate roster that provides basic information about individuals currently in custody. This resource is updated regularly and accessible 24/7.

  2. In-Person Requests: Individuals may visit the Weber County Sheriff's Office Records Division to request arrest records in person. Requestors should be prepared to provide identifying information about the subject of the search, including full name and date of birth if available.

    Weber County Sheriff's Office Records Division
    721 W 12th Street
    Ogden, UT 84404
    801-778-6631
    Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (excluding holidays)

  3. Written Requests: GRAMA requests may be submitted in writing to the Weber County Sheriff's Office. Request forms are available on the county website or at the Sheriff's Office. Pursuant to Utah Code § 63G-2-204, agencies must respond to records requests within 10 business days (5 business days for media requests).

  4. Court Records: For cases that have proceeded to court, arrest information may be available through the Utah State Courts system. The Second District Court handles cases in Weber County.

    Second District Court - Ogden
    2525 Grant Avenue
    Ogden, UT 84401
    801-395-1079
    Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (excluding holidays)

  5. Third-Party Vendors: Commercial background check services may provide arrest record information, though these sources may not be as comprehensive or current as official government records.

When requesting arrest records, requestors should be prepared to pay applicable fees as authorized under Utah Code § 63G-2-203. Current fees include copying charges (typically $0.25 per page) and may include research fees for requests requiring extensive staff time (currently $20 per hour after the first quarter hour).

How To Find Weber County Arrest Records Online

Weber County provides several online resources for accessing arrest records electronically. These digital platforms offer convenient access to public information while adhering to applicable privacy laws and regulations.

The primary online resource for current arrest information is the Weber County Sheriff's Office Inmate Roster. This database provides real-time information about individuals currently in custody at the Weber County Correctional Facility. Users may search by name to locate basic booking information, charges, and custody status.

For broader searches of criminal history information, the Utah Department of Public Safety offers the Utah Criminal History Database. This resource requires registration and payment of applicable fees. Searches may be conducted using name and date of birth information.

Court records related to arrests and subsequent proceedings are accessible through the Utah State Courts XChange system. This platform requires registration and payment of subscription fees. Once registered, users may search for cases by name, case number, or other identifiers to locate information about arrests that have resulted in court proceedings.

For individuals seeking information about offenders in state custody, the Utah Department of Corrections Offender Search provides data on persons currently incarcerated in state facilities or under state supervision.

When utilizing these online resources, users should note that:

  1. Information may be subject to time delays in updating
  2. Not all arrest records may be available online
  3. Some information may be redacted pursuant to privacy laws
  4. Fees may apply for certain searches or detailed reports
  5. Official record certification typically requires in-person requests

Online access to arrest records is governed by Utah Code § 63G-2-201(3)(b), which establishes that records "shall be available to the public during normal working hours," including through electronic means when available.

How To Search Weber County Arrest Records for Free?

Weber County residents and other interested parties may access certain arrest record information without cost through several public resources. These no-cost options provide basic information while complying with Utah's public records laws.

The most comprehensive free resource is the Weber County Sheriff's Office Inmate Roster. This online database allows users to search for currently incarcerated individuals and view basic booking information at no charge. The system is updated regularly and provides:

  • Inmate name and booking photo
  • Booking date
  • Charges
  • Bond information
  • Next court date (when applicable)

The Utah Department of Public Safety website offers limited free information about criminal incidents and public safety data. While detailed criminal history reports require payment, the site provides access to crime statistics and certain public safety bulletins without charge.

For cases that have proceeded to court, the Utah State Courts public portal offers free case lookup functionality. Users can search by name to locate basic case information, though detailed documents may require payment or in-person requests.

Public terminals are also available at the following locations for free on-site searches:

Weber County Sheriff's Office
721 W 12th Street
Ogden, UT 84404
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Weber County Library - Main Branch
2464 Jefferson Avenue
Ogden, UT 84401
Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM; Friday-Saturday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Under Utah Code § 63G-2-203(5), agencies may waive fees when they determine that releasing the record primarily benefits the public rather than an individual. Journalists, researchers, and individuals with financial hardship may request fee waivers when seeking records for public interest purposes.

How To Delete Arrest Records in Weber County

Weber County arrest records are official government documents maintained pursuant to Utah law. While complete deletion of these records is generally not possible, Utah law provides mechanisms for limiting public access through expungement or sealing under specific circumstances.

Expungement vs. Sealing:

Expungement in Utah does not physically destroy records but rather restricts their accessibility to the public. When a record is expunged, government agencies are directed to identify the record as "expunged" and limit access to authorized entities only. Sealing refers to the court process that restricts public access to certain records while maintaining their existence in government databases.

Under Utah Code § 77-40-102, eligibility for expungement depends on several factors:

  1. The type and severity of the offense
  2. The disposition of the case (conviction, dismissal, acquittal)
  3. The completion of any sentence or probation
  4. The passage of a waiting period (varies by offense type)
  5. The absence of pending criminal proceedings
  6. Payment of all fines, fees, restitution, and interest

To initiate the expungement process in Weber County:

  1. Obtain a Certificate of Eligibility from the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI)

    Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification
    3888 West 5400 South
    Taylorsville, UT 84129
    801-965-4445
    Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

  2. File a Petition for Expungement with the court that handled the case

    Second District Court - Ogden
    2525 Grant Avenue
    Ogden, UT 84401
    801-395-1079
    Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

  3. Serve the Petition on the prosecuting agency

  4. Attend a Hearing if scheduled by the court

  5. Distribute the Expungement Order to relevant agencies if granted

Certain offenses are ineligible for expungement under Utah Code § 77-40-105, including most violent felonies, registerable sex offenses, and certain DUI offenses. Additionally, Utah's "clean slate" law (Utah Code § 77-40-114) provides for automatic expungement of certain low-level offenses after specified waiting periods without requiring petition.

Individuals seeking expungement should be aware that even after successful expungement, certain government agencies may still access the records for specific purposes, such as law enforcement investigations or employment screening for sensitive positions.

What Happens After Arrest in Weber County?

Following an arrest in Weber County, individuals enter a structured criminal justice process governed by Utah state law and local procedures. This process typically progresses through several distinct phases:

1. Booking and Initial Detention

Upon arrest, individuals are transported to the Weber County Correctional Facility for booking. This process includes:

  • Photographing and fingerprinting
  • Collection of personal information
  • Medical screening
  • Property inventory
  • Initial custody classification

The Weber County Sheriff's Office maintains detailed protocols for the booking process to ensure consistent handling of all arrestees.

2. Initial Appearance and Bail Determination

Within 24 hours of arrest (excluding weekends and holidays), arrestees appear before a magistrate who:

  • Informs them of charges
  • Advises them of constitutional rights
  • Determines eligibility for pretrial release
  • Sets bail or other release conditions

Utah Code § 77-20-1 governs bail determinations, with recent reforms emphasizing release on recognizance for non-violent offenses.

3. Formal Charging

The Weber County Attorney's Office reviews arrest information to determine formal charges. This must occur within:

  • 72 hours for individuals held in custody
  • Variable timeframes for those released pending charges

The prosecutor may file:

  • Information (charging document for misdemeanors and some felonies)
  • Indictment (for felonies presented to grand jury, though rare in Utah)
  • Decline prosecution if evidence is insufficient

4. Arraignment

At arraignment in the Second District Court, defendants:

  • Hear formal charges
  • Enter a plea (guilty, not guilty, no contest)
  • Receive future court dates
  • May have counsel appointed if financially qualified

5. Pretrial Proceedings

This phase includes:

  • Discovery exchange between prosecution and defense
  • Pretrial motions (e.g., suppression of evidence)
  • Plea negotiations
  • Pretrial conferences to resolve administrative matters

6. Trial or Plea Resolution

Cases resolve through:

  • Guilty/no contest plea (approximately 90% of cases)
  • Bench trial (judge decides)
  • Jury trial (guaranteed for serious offenses under Utah Constitution Article I, § 12)

7. Sentencing

If convicted, sentencing follows Utah's guidelines and may include:

  • Incarceration in county jail or state prison
  • Probation supervision
  • Fines and restitution
  • Treatment programs
  • Community service

8. Appeals and Post-Conviction

Defendants may pursue:

  • Direct appeal to Utah Court of Appeals
  • Post-conviction relief for constitutional violations
  • Expungement after completing sentence and waiting periods

Throughout this process, the Utah Department of Corrections may assume custody of individuals sentenced to state prison terms, while the Weber County Sheriff maintains custody of those serving county jail sentences.

How Long Are Arrest Records Kept in Weber County?

Arrest records in Weber County are maintained according to Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) and the state's records retention schedules. These schedules establish minimum retention periods for various categories of government records, including those related to law enforcement activities.

Under Utah Code § 63G-2-701, the State Records Committee establishes retention schedules that all government entities, including Weber County law enforcement agencies, must follow. The current retention schedule for arrest records mandates the following:

  • Arrest Reports: Minimum 75-year retention from date of arrest
  • Booking Records: Minimum 10-year retention from date of booking
  • Jail Records: Minimum 10-year retention from release date
  • Investigation Reports: Minimum 10-year retention from case closure
  • Fingerprint Cards: Permanent retention
  • Mug Shots: Minimum 10-year retention from date of booking

These retention periods ensure that records remain available for legitimate law enforcement purposes, including:

  1. Investigation of subsequent offenses
  2. Establishment of criminal patterns
  3. Identification of repeat offenders
  4. Statistical analysis and reporting
  5. Background checks for sensitive positions

The Utah Department of Administrative Services Division of Archives and Records Service oversees the implementation of these retention schedules and provides guidance to county agencies on proper records management practices.

It is important to note that different agencies within Weber County may maintain separate copies of arrest-related records. For example, the Weber County Sheriff's Office, local police departments, the county attorney's office, and the courts may each maintain records related to the same arrest. Each agency follows the retention schedule applicable to its specific record types.

Digital records management systems have extended the practical retention of many records beyond the minimum required periods. However, pursuant to Utah Code § 77-40-109, records that have been ordered expunged must be identified as such and access restricted regardless of retention schedules.

How to Find Mugshots in Weber County

Mugshots, also known as booking photographs, are created during the arrest booking process and document the physical appearance of arrested individuals at the time they enter custody. In Weber County, these photographs are maintained as part of official arrest records.

What Mugshots Are

Mugshots typically consist of front-facing and profile (side) photographs taken under standardized conditions. These images serve several law enforcement purposes:

  • Documenting the arrestee's appearance at time of booking
  • Aiding in identification of individuals in custody
  • Creating a visual record for potential investigative use
  • Enabling identification by witnesses or victims when appropriate

Where Mugshots Are Maintained

The primary custodian of booking photographs in Weber County is the Weber County Sheriff's Office. These records are maintained at:

Weber County Sheriff's Office Records Division
721 W 12th Street
Ogden, UT 84404
801-778-6631
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Finding Mugshots

Members of the public seeking mugshots have several options:

  1. Online Inmate Roster: The Weber County Sheriff's Office Inmate Roster displays booking photographs of currently incarcerated individuals. This is the most accessible source for recent mugshots.

  2. GRAMA Request: For mugshots not available online, individuals may submit a formal records request under Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act. Request forms are available at the Sheriff's Office or on the county website.

  3. Court Records: In some cases, booking photographs may be included in court files if submitted as evidence. These may be accessed through the Utah State Courts records system.

Can They Be Found Online

While current inmate mugshots are available through the county's online roster, historical mugshots generally require formal requests. Unlike some jurisdictions, Weber County does not maintain a comprehensive public database of all historical booking photographs. This policy balances public information access with privacy considerations.

Obtaining Mugshots Officially

To request a mugshot not available online, individuals should:

  1. Complete a GRAMA request form specifying the subject's name and approximate date of arrest
  2. Submit the request to the Sheriff's Records Division with applicable fees
  3. Provide identification and state the purpose of the request
  4. Allow up to 10 business days for processing as permitted under Utah Code § 63G-2-204

Restrictions on Mugshot Access

Access to mugshots may be restricted under certain circumstances:

  • Juvenile arrest photographs are generally not public records
  • Expunged arrest records and associated photographs are restricted
  • Ongoing investigation exceptions may apply
  • Privacy protections may limit access to certain booking photographs

The Utah Department of Public Safety provides additional guidance on appropriate use of criminal history information, including booking photographs, to ensure compliance with state and federal privacy laws.

Lookup Arrest Records in Weber County

Inmate Roster - Weber County Sheriff's Office

Weber County Sheriff - Booking & Release

Utah State Courts

Offender Search - Utah Department of Corrections

Utah Department of Public Safety