Washington Utah Bench Warrants

Washington is a city in Washington County in the southwest corner of Utah, close to St. George. Bench warrants issued in Washington go through the Washington County court system and the Fifth Judicial District Court. If you need to check for active bench warrants in Washington, Utah, you can search online or contact local agencies directly. The Washington County Sheriff and the Washington City Police Department both play a role in bench warrant services for the area. This page covers the tools and steps you need to search for and handle bench warrants tied to Washington cases.

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30,000+ Population
Washington County
Fifth District Court Division
(435) 656-6318 Police Phone

Bench Warrants in Washington Utah

A bench warrant is a court order issued by a judge. Washington warrants come from the Washington County Justice Court or the Fifth District Court. Missing a hearing triggers most of them. Unpaid fines and broken court orders are other causes. The word "bench" refers to the judge's seat in the courtroom.

Traffic tickets, Class B or C misdemeanors, and other court matters can all lead to bench warrants in Washington. Once signed, the warrant goes into the statewide system. Every law enforcement officer in Utah can see it. That means a Washington bench warrant can lead to arrest anywhere in the state.

These warrants do not go away on their own. They stay active until the court takes action to recall them or the person named in the warrant shows up before a judge. Ignoring one can lead to higher fines, added charges, and time in jail.

Police Washington City Police Department
Address 168 W Tabernacle St
Washington, UT 84780
Phone (435) 656-6318
Non-Emergency (435) 627-4111
County Sheriff (435) 656-6500

Note: Washington bench warrants are public records that can be searched through multiple state and county systems.

Search Washington Bench Warrants

You can check for bench warrants in Washington through online databases and by calling the right offices. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification has a free warrant search tool that covers the whole state. Type in a first and last name, and it will show any active warrants, including bench warrants from Washington and Washington County.

The Utah Courts XChange portal is the main way to search court records online. You can look up cases by name or case number. This system covers the Fifth District Court and the Washington County Justice Court. Both courts handle cases from the city of Washington. The portal shows case status, hearing dates, and any bench warrant flags that are on file.

For a direct check, call the Washington County Sheriff at (435) 656-6500. The sheriff keeps a warrant database for the county and can confirm if a bench warrant is active. You can also check the Washington County Most Wanted list, which includes some warrant information posted by the sheriff's office.

The Washington City Police at (435) 656-6318 can also help with questions about bench warrants. They work with the county sheriff on warrant services in the city. For detailed court records, contact the Fifth District Court at (435) 256-1800 or the Washington County Justice Court at (435) 656-6345.

Washington Warrant Search Resources

The Washington City Police Department website provides details about local law enforcement services and how to reach the records division for bench warrant questions.

Washington City Police Department page for bench warrant information

The police department handles records requests and can direct you to the right court for bench warrant matters. Their office is at 168 W Tabernacle St in Washington. Records requests follow GRAMA rules, and you may need to provide a valid photo ID. Fees for police reports range from $10 to $15 depending on the type of document.

The Washington City official police page offers more resources on law enforcement services and community policing in the area.

Washington City official police page for bench warrant records

Both online portals link to contact details for the Washington City police and the county sheriff. For bench warrant checks, these local resources can confirm case details. For broader searches, the state court system and the BCI warrant portal are the best tools.

Resolving Washington Bench Warrants

If you have an active bench warrant in Washington, you need to deal with it. The longer you wait, the worse it gets. Fines can pile up. Bail can increase. And any contact with law enforcement anywhere in Utah could end in an arrest.

Your best option is to call the court that issued the bench warrant. For cases in the Washington County Justice Court, call (435) 656-6345. For cases in the Fifth District Court, call (435) 256-1800. The court is at 76 E Tabernacle St in St. George. Staff can tell you what the bench warrant is for, what you owe, and how to set a new court date. Many judges in Washington County will let you appear on your own terms if you come in willingly.

Hiring a lawyer is another path. An attorney can file a motion to recall the bench warrant. This means the lawyer goes to court and asks the judge to cancel the warrant and schedule a new hearing. You may not even need to be there for that part. The Utah State Courts website also has self-help tools and court forms for people who want to handle things on their own.

Washington Bench Warrant Record Requests

The Government Records Access and Management Act gives Utah residents the right to request public records. This includes bench warrant records held by the Washington City Police Department and Washington County agencies. GRAMA covers police reports, court documents, and other government files.

To file a GRAMA request, contact the Washington City Police or the city recorder at cityrecorder@washingtoncity.org. You will need to give your full name, address, phone number, and a description of the records you want. A case number or incident date will help narrow the search. You must show a valid photo ID to pick up records.

Fees for Washington City bench warrant records include:

  • Police reports: $10 to $15 each
  • Standard copies: $0.25 per page
  • Certified copies: $2 to $4 extra per document
  • Research time: free for the first 15 minutes, then $20 to $35 per hour
  • Body camera video: $33 plus $46 per hour for redaction

Standard requests take about 10 business days. Expedited requests for media can be done in 5 business days. The Utah State Archives has blank GRAMA forms that work for any Utah agency.

Note: Some bench warrant records may be restricted if they involve sealed cases or protected personal data under Utah law.

Washington County Court Process

Bench warrants in Washington go through the Washington County courts. The Fifth District Court at 76 E Tabernacle St in St. George handles felonies and Class A misdemeanors. The Washington County Justice Court at 87 North 200 East in St. George deals with lower-level offenses, traffic cases, and small claims. Both courts can issue bench warrants for cases tied to the city of Washington.

When a bench warrant is issued, the court enters it into the statewide system managed by the Utah Department of Public Safety. This makes the warrant visible to all law enforcement in Utah. The Washington County Sheriff at 620 S 5300 W in Hurricane is the main agency that executes warrants in the county. Under Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 7, officers who serve a bench warrant must follow state arrest procedures.

Once a bench warrant from Washington is resolved, the court updates its records. The statewide database then reflects that the warrant has been recalled or served. This update can take a few days to appear in online search tools.

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Washington County Bench Warrants

The city of Washington is in Washington County. All bench warrants for this area go through the county court system. The Washington County Sheriff handles warrant services for the entire county. For more information about county-wide searches and court resources, visit the Washington County bench warrants page.

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