Bountiful Bench Warrants

Bountiful bench warrants are managed through the Davis County court system in Utah. The city sits in Davis County and has its own police force that works with the county on warrant cases. Bench warrants in Bountiful come from the local justice court or from the Second District Court in Farmington. People who need to look up bench warrants tied to Bountiful can start with the state warrant search tool or call the Davis County courts. The Bountiful Police Department also keeps records of warrants that come from cases within city limits. This page covers how to find and handle bench warrants in Bountiful.

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44,000 Population
Davis County
Second District Court Division
(801) 298-6000 Police Non-Emergency

Bench Warrants in Bountiful

A bench warrant in Bountiful is a court order. A judge signs it when a person fails to show up for a court date or does not follow a court rule. The word "bench" means the judge's seat. These warrants come straight from the judge, not from the police.

Bench warrants differ from arrest warrants. Arrest warrants come after police file charges. Bench warrants come after a case is already open. Miss a hearing, skip a fine, or break the terms of your case, and the judge may issue one in Bountiful. These warrants stay on file until they are served or the court takes them back. Law enforcement in Davis County can act on them at any time.

Note: Bench warrants in Bountiful do not go away on their own and can lead to arrest during a routine traffic stop.

Search Bountiful Bench Warrants

There are a few ways to look up bench warrants in Bountiful. The most direct way is to use the Utah statewide warrant search. The Bureau of Criminal Identification runs a free tool that lets you search by name. This tool covers all of Utah, so it will show bench warrants from Bountiful and any other city or county in the state.

The Bountiful Police Department is a good place to start for local warrant details. You can reach them at (801) 298-6000. Staff can check if a bench warrant has been filed for a person in their system. The police records line at (801) 298-6056 handles many of these calls. You can also visit the police office at 805 South Main Street in Bountiful during normal hours, which are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Bountiful Police Department page showing bench warrant resources

The Davis County Justice Court at 800 West State Street in Farmington also holds bench warrant records for Bountiful cases. Call (801) 451-4150 to ask about a case. The Utah Courts XChange lets you search court records online for a small fee. You can look up cases by name or case number. This covers bench warrants from both the justice court and district court levels.

Note: The Davis County Sheriff at (801) 451-4100 can also tell you if there is an active bench warrant for someone in Bountiful.

Bountiful City Warrant Records

The Bountiful city website has links to police services and public records. You can find info about how to reach the police, file a records request, or get in touch with city offices. The site does not have a direct warrant search tool, but it points you to the right contacts.

Bountiful city portal for bench warrant and public record access

Warrant records in Bountiful are public under the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA). This state law says that most court and law enforcement records are open to the public. To get a copy of a bench warrant record, you file a GRAMA request with the Bountiful Police Department. The form asks for your name, phone, address, and a clear description of the records you want. You can email the city recorder at records@bountifulutah.gov for help. The standard time for a response is 10 business days.

Bench warrant data in Bountiful typically shows the name of the person, the date the warrant was filed, what the charge is, the court that issued it, and the bail amount if one was set. Some records also list the case number and the name of the judge who signed the warrant. This is the kind of detail you can get from a GRAMA request or from a search through the state courts portal.

Resolving Bountiful Bench Warrants

If you have a bench warrant in Bountiful, you should deal with it as soon as you can. The longer you wait, the worse it can get. A bench warrant gives police the right to take you into custody at any point.

The best first step is to call the court that issued the warrant. For most Bountiful bench warrants, that means the Davis County Justice Court at (801) 451-4150 or the Second District Court at (801) 295-3102. Ask the clerk what you need to do. In some cases, the court will let you set a new hearing date and recall the warrant. In other cases, you may need to post bail first.

You can also hire a lawyer to help with the process. An attorney can file a motion to recall the bench warrant. This is a formal request to the judge to take the warrant back and let you appear on your own terms. Many people in Bountiful find that working with a lawyer makes the process smoother. The Utah State Courts website has self-help guides if you want to try on your own.

Here are the main steps to handle a bench warrant in Bountiful:

  • Check the warrant status through the state warrant search or by calling the court
  • Contact the court clerk to ask about recall options
  • Gather any proof of why you missed your hearing
  • Show up at the hearing or post bail as directed
  • Consider getting legal help if the charge is serious

Bountiful Warrant Record Requests

The Bountiful Police Department handles records requests under Utah law. You can ask for bench warrant records through a GRAMA form. The police fee for a standard report is $10.00. Reports with photos cost $15.00. Digital media on a CD or DVD costs $25.00. Research time is free for the first 15 minutes, then an hourly rate kicks in. Copies cost $0.25 per page, and certified copies add $2.00 per document.

To file a request, you need to give your full name, phone number, mailing address, and a description of the records you want. Be as clear as you can. Include a case number if you know it. You must also show a valid photo ID before the department will give you the records. This is required under Utah Code 63G-2-202.

The Bountiful Police records window is at the front counter of the police building at 805 South Main Street. The office is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM on weekdays. You can also send your request by mail or email. Standard GRAMA requests take up to 10 business days. Media requests can be done in 5 business days. Complex requests may take longer, but the department will let you know.

Note: Initial police reports are public records, but follow-up reports, photos, and some other files may be classified as protected under GRAMA.

Davis County Courts and Bountiful Warrants

Bountiful bench warrants go through the Davis County court system. The county has two main courts that handle these cases. The Davis County Justice Court in Farmington deals with misdemeanors, traffic cases, and small claims. The Second District Court handles felonies and more serious matters. Both courts issue bench warrants when people skip their hearings or fail to meet court orders.

Utah law under Title 77, Chapter 7 covers the rules for arrest and warrants. A judge can issue a bench warrant for anyone who does not show up as ordered. The warrant stays active until it is served, recalled, or quashed by the court. Bench warrants in Bountiful follow these same state rules.

You can look up court records for Bountiful bench warrants through the Utah Courts XChange system. The portal lets you search by name or case number. You can see case status, hearing dates, and other key details. For full documents, contact the court clerk or file a GRAMA request. The Davis County Justice Court clerk is at (801) 451-4150, and the Second District Court in Bountiful is at (801) 295-3102.

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Davis County Bench Warrants

Bountiful is part of Davis County, and all bench warrants go through the Davis County court system. The county courts handle all cases from cities across the county. For more details about the county court system, warrant searches, and other records, visit the Davis County bench warrants page.

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