Riverton Bench Warrant Lookup

Riverton bench warrants come from judges when someone fails to appear in court or does not meet the conditions of a court order. Riverton is in the southwest part of Salt Lake County, and bench warrants from cases here go through the Third District Court. The Riverton Police Department enforces warrants within the city. You can search for active bench warrants tied to Riverton using state and county tools. This page covers how to find bench warrants in Riverton, what triggers them, and how to address one if it has been issued in your name.

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45,000+ Population
Salt Lake County
Third District Court Division
(801) 254-4708 Police Phone

Bench Warrants in Riverton

A bench warrant is a court order. It gives police the power to arrest someone and bring them to court. Riverton warrants come from judges in the Third District Court. The term comes from the judge's bench. Once signed during a hearing, it goes straight into the system.

Missing a court date is the top cause. It happens often in Riverton. People forget, get the date wrong, or just skip it. Whatever the reason, the judge can issue a bench warrant on the spot. Riverton police and any Utah officer can then enforce it.

Other causes include not paying court fines, failing to finish required programs, and breaking probation rules. Each of these can lead to a bench warrant in a Riverton case. The warrant stays on file until the court removes it.

How to Find Riverton Bench Warrants

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification has a statewide warrant search tool. Go to the BCI warrant check page and search by name. This covers warrants from all Utah courts, including bench warrants from Riverton cases.

You can also use the Utah Courts XChange system. It lets you search case records by name or case number. If a bench warrant has been entered in a Riverton case, the case record will reflect it. XChange is free for basic searches and covers all Utah courts.

The Riverton city website provides information about local government services, including the police department. You can use it to find contact details for warrant questions.

Riverton city portal for police and bench warrant information

The Riverton city portal links residents to the police department, city services, and other resources related to bench warrants and public safety matters.

The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office assists with warrant services throughout the county, including Riverton. Their office is at 3365 South 900 West in South Salt Lake. You can call them at (385) 468-9300 for questions about county-level warrant enforcement in the Riverton area.

Note: Always verify bench warrant status through official channels, as online tools may have a short delay between when a judge signs a warrant and when it shows up in the database.

Riverton Police and Warrant Services

The Riverton Police Department is the main law enforcement agency in the city. Their office is at 12800 South 1500 West in Riverton. You can call (801) 254-4708 for non-emergency matters. Officers enforce bench warrants from any Utah court during traffic stops, calls for service, and other encounters.

Riverton police run warrant checks as part of routine stops. If you have a bench warrant from a Riverton case or any other Utah court, the officer will see it. The department shares data with Salt Lake County and state agencies through law enforcement databases. This means bench warrants from Riverton show up for officers across the state.

When an arrest is made on a bench warrant in Riverton, the person goes to the Salt Lake County jail for booking. The Salt Lake County Sheriff handles intake at 3365 South 900 West. After booking, the court schedules a hearing for the person to address the bench warrant.

Riverton police also work with nearby departments. If an officer from Herriman, Draper, or another city encounters a Riverton bench warrant during a stop, they can act on it. The same applies in reverse. Bench warrants are not limited to city lines.

Courts for Riverton Bench Warrants

Riverton cases go through the Third District Court, which covers all of Salt Lake County. This court handles felony and higher-level misdemeanor cases from Riverton. Bench warrants from these cases carry serious weight and often include a bail amount.

For lesser charges in Riverton, a justice court may handle the case. Justice courts deal with Class B and C misdemeanors, small claims, and infractions. Bench warrants from justice court are still enforceable, but the bail amounts tend to be lower. If you are not sure which court issued your bench warrant in Riverton, check the Utah State Courts website. It lists all courts and their contact details.

Things to know about Riverton bench warrants and the court system:

  • The Third District Court handles serious Riverton cases
  • Justice courts handle minor Riverton offenses
  • Both types of courts issue bench warrants
  • All bench warrants go into the state database
  • Contact the court clerk for case-specific details

How to Resolve a Riverton Bench Warrant

Do not ignore a bench warrant from a Riverton case. It will not go away. Deal with it before you get stopped by police.

Go to the court that issued the warrant. Bring your ID and any case documents. The clerk can look up your file and tell you what to do next. In some cases, you see a judge that day. Other times, a new hearing date is set. Either way, showing up on your own is better than being arrested on it later.

A lawyer can help with the process. An attorney may file a motion to recall or quash the bench warrant before your court date. This is helpful if you had a good reason for missing the prior hearing in your Riverton case. Medical emergencies, travel, and family crises are examples of valid reasons that a judge may accept. Bring proof if you have it.

Public records related to bench warrants in Riverton fall under GRAMA at Utah Code 63G-2. Police records come from the Riverton Police Department. Court records come from the Third District Court or the justice court. You may need to contact both offices for complete information about a bench warrant in Riverton.

Note: Some Riverton bench warrants require you to post bail at the jail before you can see a judge, so bring funds or be prepared for that possibility.

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Salt Lake County Bench Warrants

Riverton is in Salt Lake County. Bench warrants from Riverton cases go through the Salt Lake County court system. The county manages warrant processing, jail bookings, and court hearings for all its cities. For more on county bench warrants, visit the Salt Lake County page.

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