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What Is Weber County Criminal Records

Weber County criminal records are official documents that chronicle an individual's interactions with the criminal justice system within Weber County, Utah. These records serve as the official history of arrests, charges, court proceedings, and dispositions of criminal cases. Pursuant to Utah Code § 63G-2-201, these records are maintained by various government agencies for purposes of public safety, judicial transparency, and law enforcement.

Criminal records in Weber County encompass several distinct categories:

  • Arrest Records: Documentation of when an individual is taken into custody by law enforcement, including the Weber County Sheriff's Office or local police departments. These records typically include booking information, charges, and mugshots.
  • Conviction Records: Official documentation of criminal cases that resulted in a guilty verdict or plea, whether for felonies or misdemeanors.
  • Court Records: Documentation of all court proceedings related to criminal cases, including arraignments, hearings, trials, and sentencing.
  • Incarceration Records: Information regarding an individual's detention in the Weber County Correctional Facility or state prison facilities.

The distinction between arrest and conviction records is significant. Arrest records document that an individual was taken into custody but do not indicate guilt, while conviction records confirm that a person was found guilty of a criminal offense either through trial or plea agreement.

Criminal offenses in Weber County are categorized as either felonies or misdemeanors:

  • Felonies: More serious crimes punishable by imprisonment in state prison for more than one year and/or substantial fines. These are further classified into capital, first-degree, second-degree, and third-degree felonies.
  • Misdemeanors: Less serious offenses typically punishable by up to one year in county jail and/or smaller fines. These are classified as Class A, B, or C misdemeanors.

Several agencies maintain criminal records in Weber County:

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

Second District Court - Ogden
2525 Grant Avenue
Ogden, UT 84401
801-395-1079
Utah State Courts

Weber County Attorney's Office
2380 Washington Blvd, Suite 230
Ogden, UT 84401
801-399-8377
Weber County Attorney

Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification
3888 W 5400 S
Taylorsville, UT 84129
801-965-4445
Utah Department of Public Safety

Juvenile criminal records in Weber County are generally sealed and not accessible to the public, in accordance with Utah Code § 78A-6-1104, which protects the privacy of minors involved in the juvenile justice system.

Are Criminal Records Public In Weber County

Criminal records in Weber County are generally considered public information under the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), Utah's public records law. This legislation establishes the presumption that government records, including criminal records, are open to public inspection unless specifically exempted by statute.

According to Utah Code § 63G-2-201(2), "All records are public unless otherwise expressly provided by statute." This provision ensures that members of the public have the right to access government records, including criminal records maintained by Weber County agencies. The statute further states that "a record is public if it is not expressly classified as private, controlled, or protected."

However, not all criminal records are publicly accessible. Several important exceptions exist:

  • Active Investigations: Records related to ongoing criminal investigations are classified as protected records under Utah Code § 63G-2-305(10) and are not available to the public until the investigation concludes.

  • Sealed or Expunged Records: Criminal records that have been sealed or expunged by court order are not accessible to the public. Individuals who have had their records expunged may legally deny the existence of those records in most circumstances.

  • Juvenile Records: Records pertaining to minors are generally not public. The juvenile court system in Weber County maintains confidentiality for most juvenile proceedings and records in accordance with Utah Code § 78A-6-209.

  • Victim Information: Personal identifying information of crime victims may be redacted from public records to protect their privacy.

  • Private Information: Certain personal information contained within criminal records, such as Social Security numbers, medical information, and other sensitive data, may be redacted before records are released to the public.

The Weber County Clerk/Auditor's Office serves as the custodian of many county records and processes public records requests in accordance with GRAMA:

Weber County Clerk/Auditor's Office
2380 Washington Blvd, Suite 320
Ogden, UT 84401
801-399-8400
Weber County

For court records specifically, the Second District Court in Ogden maintains criminal case files and makes non-confidential records available to the public:

Second District Court - Ogden
2525 Grant Avenue
Ogden, UT 84401
801-395-1079
Utah State Courts

Public access to criminal records serves several important functions in Weber County, including promoting transparency in the criminal justice system, allowing individuals to verify the accuracy of their own records, enabling background checks for employment or housing, and facilitating research and analysis of criminal justice data.

How To Look Up Criminal Records In Weber County in 2026

Members of the public seeking criminal records in Weber County may utilize several methods to access this information. The county provides both in-person and remote options for conducting criminal record searches.

For in-person requests, individuals may visit the following locations:

Weber County Sheriff's Office Records Division
721 W 12th Street
Ogden, UT 84404
801-778-6600
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Weber County Sheriff's Office

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

When requesting criminal records in person, requestors should:

  1. Complete the appropriate records request form, which is available at the agency's public counter or can be downloaded from the Weber County online services portal.

  2. Provide specific information about the records being sought, including the subject's full name, date of birth, and approximate date of the incident or case number if available.

  3. Present valid government-issued photo identification.

  4. Pay any applicable fees. Fees vary depending on the type and volume of records requested. The current fee schedule is available at the records office or on the Weber County website.

  5. Allow time for processing. Some requests may be fulfilled immediately, while others may take several business days, particularly if the records are archived or require redaction.

For remote requests, Weber County offers several options:

  1. Mail Requests: Submit a completed records request form along with a copy of valid identification and any required fees to the appropriate agency address.

  2. Email Requests: Some agencies accept records requests via email. Contact the specific agency for their email submission procedures.

  3. Online Portal: Weber County provides an online services portal where certain records requests can be submitted electronically.

When requesting criminal records, it is advisable to be as specific as possible about the information sought. Vague or overly broad requests may be denied or result in extensive fees for research and copying.

Pursuant to the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), agencies have ten business days to respond to records requests, though complex requests may require additional time. If a request is denied, the requestor has the right to appeal the decision according to procedures outlined in Utah Code § 63G-2-401.

How To Find Criminal Records in Weber County Online?

Weber County provides several online resources for accessing criminal records electronically. These digital platforms offer convenient alternatives to in-person visits and allow for efficient searches of various criminal justice databases.

The primary online resources for criminal records in Weber County include:

  1. Utah Courts XChange System: The Utah State Courts maintain a comprehensive case management system that allows public access to court records, including criminal cases filed in Weber County's Second District Court. Users can search by name, case number, or citation number.

    Utah Courts XChange

    Registration is required for full access, and fees apply for certain searches and document retrieval. Basic case information is viewable without charge, but detailed documents typically require payment of access fees.

  2. Weber County Sheriff's Inmate Roster: The Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate lookup system that provides information about individuals currently incarcerated in the Weber County Correctional Facility.

    Weber County Sheriff's Office Inmate Roster

    This free resource includes booking information, charges, and scheduled court dates. The site explicitly notes that it is not an official inmate roster and should not be used for official purposes.

  3. Utah Department of Corrections Offender Search: For individuals sentenced to state prison or under state supervision, the Utah Department of Corrections offers an online offender search.

    Utah Department of Corrections Offender Search

    This database includes information about current inmates and those on probation or parole.

  4. Utah Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry: Maintained by the Utah Department of Corrections, this registry provides information about registered sex offenders residing in Weber County.

    Utah Sex Offender Registry

    Users can search by name or location and view offender profiles, including photographs and addresses.

  5. Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) Background Checks: For official criminal history reports, the Utah BCI provides an online portal for requesting background checks.

    Utah Criminal History Record Check

    These reports require the subject's consent or legal authorization and involve fees. They provide the most comprehensive criminal history information available.

When using these online resources, users should note several important considerations:

  • Information accuracy varies, and online records may not reflect recent updates or dispositions.
  • Some records may be restricted or redacted online even if they are available in person.
  • Official copies of court documents typically require in-person requests or formal requests through the Utah Courts XChange system.
  • Registration requirements and user agreements govern the use of information obtained through these systems.
  • Commercial background check services may also provide criminal record information but may not be as accurate or comprehensive as official government sources.

For technical assistance with online record systems, users may contact:

Weber County Information Technology
2380 Washington Blvd, Suite 230
Ogden, UT 84401
801-399-8683
Weber County

Can You Search Weber County Criminal Records for Free?

Weber County provides several options for accessing criminal records without charge, in accordance with Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA). Under Utah Code § 63G-2-203, agencies may provide free inspection of records during normal business hours, though fees may apply for copies or extensive searches.

The following free resources are available to the public:

In-Person Inspection

Members of the public may inspect criminal records at no cost by visiting:

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

Court terminals are available in the lobby for searching case information at no charge. Basic case information can be viewed on these terminals, though printing documents incurs fees.

Weber County Sheriff's Office
721 W 12th Street
Ogden, UT 84404
801-778-6600
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Weber County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office allows in-person inspection of certain public records, though research assistance may involve fees if extensive staff time is required.

Online Free Resources

Several online resources provide free access to criminal record information:

  1. Weber County Sheriff's Inmate Roster: This free online database shows current inmates in the Weber County Correctional Facility, including booking information and charges.

    Weber County Sheriff's Office Inmate Roster

  2. Utah Courts Public Case Search: The Utah State Courts provide a free public search function that displays basic case information, including case numbers, parties, and hearing dates. This search does not require registration.

    Utah Courts Public Case Search

  3. Utah Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry: This free resource provides information about registered sex offenders residing in Weber County.

    Utah Sex Offender Registry

  4. Utah Department of Corrections Offender Search: Free access to information about individuals currently incarcerated in state facilities or under state supervision.

    Utah Department of Corrections Offender Search

Fee Waivers

For records that typically involve fees, Weber County agencies may waive fees under certain circumstances as permitted by Utah Code § 63G-2-203(4). Fee waivers may be granted when:

  • The request benefits the public rather than an individual
  • The requestor is the subject of the record and release primarily benefits them
  • The requestor's legal rights are directly implicated, and they have limited ability to pay
  • The request is for a news media representative who intends to use the record in a story for publication

To request a fee waiver, individuals must submit a written statement explaining how they meet the criteria above. Decisions on fee waivers are made on a case-by-case basis.

While many basic criminal record searches can be conducted for free, more comprehensive searches or obtaining certified copies typically involve fees. Additionally, commercial background check services that aggregate criminal record information generally charge for their services.

What's Included in a Weber County Criminal Record?

Weber County criminal records contain comprehensive information documenting an individual's involvement with the criminal justice system. These records typically include several categories of information, though the exact content may vary depending on the specific case and the agency maintaining the record.

Identifying Information

  • Full legal name and any known aliases or previous names
  • Date of birth and age at time of offense
  • Physical description including height, weight, eye and hair color
  • Photograph/mugshot (if booked into custody)
  • Last known address
  • State Identification Number (SID)
  • FBI number (if applicable)
  • Driver's license number (particularly for driving-related offenses)

Arrest Information

  • Date, time, and location of arrest
  • Arresting agency and officer information
  • Booking number and facility
  • Initial charges filed by law enforcement
  • Probable cause statement describing the circumstances of the arrest
  • Bail or bond amount and status
  • Pre-trial detention information
  • Release date if applicable

Court Case Information

  • Court case number and filing date
  • Court of jurisdiction (typically Second District Court for Weber County felonies and serious misdemeanors)
  • Judge assigned to the case
  • Formal charges filed by the prosecutor, including:
    • Statute citations
    • Offense classification (felony degree or misdemeanor class)
    • Enhancement factors (if applicable)
  • Plea information
  • Trial information (if applicable)
  • Defense attorney information
  • Prosecutor information
  • Hearing dates and outcomes
  • Motions filed and rulings

Disposition and Sentencing Information

  • Final disposition (guilty, not guilty, dismissed, etc.)
  • Conviction date (if applicable)
  • Sentencing details, including:
    • Incarceration terms (jail or prison)
    • Probation terms and conditions
    • Fines and court costs
    • Restitution ordered
    • Community service requirements
    • Treatment or program requirements
  • Post-conviction proceedings
  • Appeal information (if applicable)
  • Probation/parole status and violations
  • Completion of sentence information

Additional Information

  • Active warrants (if any)
  • Protective orders or restraining orders
  • Sex offender registration requirements (if applicable)
  • Domestic violence designations
  • DUI/DWI information
  • Traffic violations related to criminal charges
  • Pending charges in other jurisdictions
  • Prior criminal history references

Criminal records in Weber County are maintained in accordance with Utah Code § 77-40-102, which defines criminal records and establishes parameters for their maintenance and potential expungement.

It is important to note that certain information may be redacted from public criminal records to protect privacy interests, including:

  • Social Security numbers
  • Financial account information
  • Medical or mental health information
  • Information about victims of sex crimes
  • Information about minor children
  • Other sensitive personal information

The comprehensiveness of criminal records depends on the source. Court records typically contain the most complete information about case proceedings and outcomes, while law enforcement records may contain more detailed information about the arrest and investigation.

How Long Does Weber County Keep Criminal Records?

Weber County maintains criminal records according to retention schedules established by the Utah State Archives and Records Service, as mandated by Utah Code § 63G-2-604. These schedules determine how long different types of criminal records must be preserved before they may be destroyed or transferred to permanent archives.

The retention periods for various criminal records in Weber County are as follows:

Court Records

  • Felony Case Files: Permanently retained. After 10 years, records may be transferred to the Utah State Archives for preservation.
  • Misdemeanor Case Files: Retained for 10 years after case closure, then destroyed unless they have historical significance.
  • Traffic Case Files: Retained for 3-5 years after case closure, depending on the severity of the offense.
  • Court Dockets and Indexes: Permanently retained as they provide essential finding aids for case files.
  • Court Recordings and Transcripts: Retained for 10 years for felonies and 5 years for misdemeanors.

Law Enforcement Records

  • Arrest Reports: Retained for 10 years after the arrest date.
  • Investigation Case Files:
    • Homicide cases: Permanently retained
    • Sexual assault cases: 75 years
    • Other felony investigations: 10 years after case closure
    • Misdemeanor investigations: 5 years after case closure
  • Booking Records: Retained for 10 years after release from incarceration.
  • Jail Records: Retained for 10 years after an inmate's release.
  • Criminal History Files: Maintained indefinitely, though subject to expungement orders.
  • Sex Offender Registration Records: Maintained for the duration of the registration requirement, which may be 10 years to lifetime depending on the offense.

Prosecutor Records

  • Felony Prosecution Files: Retained for 10 years after case closure.
  • Misdemeanor Prosecution Files: Retained for 5 years after case closure.
  • Declined Prosecution Files: Retained for 3 years after the decision not to prosecute.

Probation and Parole Records

  • Probation Case Files: Retained for 10 years after termination of probation.
  • Parole Case Files: Retained for 10 years after termination of parole.

It is important to note that these retention periods represent the minimum time records must be kept. Many records, particularly those related to serious offenses, are retained longer or permanently. Additionally, records that have been digitized may be retained in electronic format after the destruction of physical copies.

Criminal records may be removed from public access through expungement before the end of their retention period. Under Utah Code § 77-40-105, individuals may petition for expungement of their criminal records if they meet specific eligibility requirements. When a record is expunged, it is sealed from public view but typically remains in existence for limited law enforcement and judicial purposes.

The Weber County Clerk/Auditor's Office serves as the records officer for many county departments and ensures compliance with retention schedules:

Weber County Clerk/Auditor's Office
2380 Washington Blvd, Suite 320
Ogden, UT 84401
801-399-8400
Weber County

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