Pleasant Grove Bench Warrant Records

Pleasant Grove bench warrants are issued when a person fails to appear in court or does not follow a court order. The city sits in Utah County and has a population of about 38,000. Local bench warrants come from the Pleasant Grove Justice Court and the Fourth District Court. You can search for active bench warrants in Pleasant Grove through state and county tools. The Pleasant Grove Police Department may also have details on warrants tied to local cases. Checking for bench warrants early can help you avoid an unexpected arrest in Pleasant Grove.

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Pleasant Grove Quick Facts

~38,000 Population
Utah County
Fourth District Court Division
(801) 785-3506 Police Phone

Bench Warrants in Pleasant Grove

A bench warrant in Pleasant Grove is a court order. It tells law enforcement to bring a person before a judge. The name comes from the judge's bench. These differ from arrest warrants. Arrest warrants come from police cases. Bench warrants come from judges who need the person in court. Pleasant Grove Justice Court issues most bench warrants for city-level offenses.

Failure to appear is the top cause. Get a citation or a court date, and you must show up. Miss that date, and the judge can issue a bench warrant right away. Unpaid fines trigger them too. So does skipping a court-ordered class. Once active, Pleasant Grove police can arrest you at any time. This could happen during a traffic stop, at your home, or at work.

Pleasant Grove bench warrants stay active until a judge recalls them. They do not go away on their own. If you think you have a bench warrant, act fast.

Note: Bench warrants in Pleasant Grove are entered into the Utah statewide warrant system, so any officer in the state can see them.

How to Look Up Pleasant Grove Bench Warrants

There are a few ways to check for bench warrants in Pleasant Grove. The fastest way is to use the state tool run by the Bureau of Criminal Identification. The BCI warrant portal lets you search for free. You need a first and last name. The results show the type of offense, the case number, and the court that issued the warrant. This tool covers all of Utah, so Pleasant Grove bench warrants show up here once the court sends them to the system.

You can also use the Utah Courts XChange system to look up case information tied to Pleasant Grove. XChange is an online tool that covers both district and justice courts. It shows case details like party names, filing dates, and case status. There is a fee to use this tool. A monthly plan costs $30, and a yearly plan costs $240. Some court locations have free public terminals where you can search without a fee.

The Pleasant Grove Police Department is located at 86 East 100 North in Pleasant Grove. You can call them at (801) 785-3506 to ask about local bench warrants. They may be able to confirm if a warrant is active. The police can tell you what steps to take next if you have a bench warrant in Pleasant Grove.

Pleasant Grove Police Department bench warrants resource

The Pleasant Grove Police Department handles law enforcement for the city and works with the Utah County courts on warrant matters. They can point you to the right court for your case.

Pleasant Grove Warrant Records and Public Access

Under Utah law, bench warrants are public records after they are issued. The Government Records Access and Management Act, known as GRAMA, gives the public the right to request government records. This includes bench warrant records in Pleasant Grove. You can file a GRAMA request to get details about a specific warrant or case.

The Pleasant Grove open records request page has the forms you need. Fill out the request and submit it to the city. The city has 10 business days to respond. There may be a small fee for copies. The first 15 minutes of staff time is free. After that, fees can range from $18 to $35 per hour based on the type of record.

Pleasant Grove records request page for bench warrants

This page on the Pleasant Grove city website walks you through the full process for getting public records. It covers both police records and general city records that may relate to bench warrants.

You can also search for bench warrant information through a broader public records search. The BCI statewide warrant check remains the best free option for Pleasant Grove residents who want to see if a bench warrant exists.

Pleasant Grove public records search for bench warrants

State-level tools give residents of Pleasant Grove quick access to warrant data without waiting for a formal records request.

Note: Courts in Pleasant Grove may restrict access to bench warrant details before the warrant has been served in certain cases.

Utah County Bench Warrant Resources

Pleasant Grove is part of Utah County. The Utah County Sheriff's Office plays a role in serving bench warrants in the area. Their main office is at 3075 North Main Street in Spanish Fork. You can call them at (801) 851-4100. The sheriff's office works with local police departments across Utah County, including Pleasant Grove, to serve warrants and take people into custody.

The Fourth District Court covers Utah County. This court handles felony cases, serious misdemeanor cases, and appeals from justice courts. If your bench warrant in Pleasant Grove is tied to a more serious charge, it may have come from this court. You can look up case details through the Utah State Courts website.

Here is what you should know about Pleasant Grove bench warrants:

  • Bench warrants are issued by a judge, not by police
  • Failure to appear is the top reason for bench warrants
  • Active warrants are entered in the statewide system
  • Any law enforcement officer in Utah can arrest you on a bench warrant
  • Warrants do not expire until a judge cancels them

Resolving a Bench Warrant in Pleasant Grove

If you have a bench warrant in Pleasant Grove, there are steps you can take. The best thing to do is deal with it before police find you. Turning yourself in at the Pleasant Grove Justice Court is one option. You can go to the court, explain your case, and ask the judge to recall the warrant. Many people in Pleasant Grove resolve their bench warrants this way without going to jail.

Another option is to hire a lawyer. An attorney can file a motion to recall the bench warrant on your behalf. In some cases, the lawyer can handle it without you being there in person. This works well for people who live far from Pleasant Grove or who have a busy schedule. The Utah State Bar at (801) 531-9077 can help you find a lawyer who handles bench warrant cases in Utah County.

Some courts in Utah hold special warrant resolution days. During these events, people with bench warrants can show up and resolve their cases without being arrested on the spot. Check with the Pleasant Grove Justice Court to see if they offer this option. You can also call the court to ask about setting a new hearing date to clear your bench warrant.

Note: Ignoring a bench warrant in Pleasant Grove can lead to higher fines, more charges, and time in jail.

Bench Warrant Laws in Utah

Bench warrants in Pleasant Grove follow Utah state law. Under Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 7, law enforcement can arrest a person on a warrant at any time of day or night. Officers do not need to have the physical warrant in hand. Any peace officer with knowledge of an active bench warrant can make the arrest. This means a bench warrant issued in Pleasant Grove can result in arrest anywhere in the state.

Utah Code also says that a person arrested on a bench warrant must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The court then decides what happens next. This could mean setting bail, scheduling a new court date, or in some cases, keeping the person in custody. The outcome depends on the original charge and the reason for the bench warrant in Pleasant Grove.

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Utah County Bench Warrants

Pleasant Grove is in Utah County, and many bench warrant matters go through the county court system. The Utah County Sheriff serves warrants across the county, including in Pleasant Grove. For more on county-level warrant resources, court contacts, and related records, visit the Utah County bench warrants page.

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