West Jordan Bench Warrants Lookup

West Jordan bench warrants are issued by the West Jordan Justice Court when a person fails to appear for a hearing or does not comply with a court order. West Jordan is in Salt Lake County and has its own justice court system for city-level offenses. You can look up bench warrants in West Jordan using state online tools or by contacting the court directly. This guide covers the key steps and resources for finding bench warrant records in West Jordan, Utah.

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West Jordan Police and Warrant Services

West Jordan Police are at 8040 South 2200 West, West Jordan, UT 84088. Call (801) 256-2000. Officers serve bench warrants issued by local and state courts. Once a judge in the West Jordan Justice Court signs a bench warrant, it enters the statewide system. Any law enforcement officer in Utah can then act on it.

Need to ask about a bench warrant or get a police record? Submit a GRAMA request. The Government Records Access and Management Act applies to all city departments. File your request through the West Jordan city website or in person at the police station. Include the name, date, and case number if you know it.

The West Jordan city portal has links to police records and bench warrant resources.

West Jordan city portal for bench warrants

Records staff can help with GRAMA questions. Bring a photo ID if you visit in person.

How West Jordan Bench Warrants Are Issued

A bench warrant in West Jordan starts when a judge acts from the bench. Missing a court date is the top trigger. Skip your hearing at West Jordan Justice Court, and the judge can issue a bench warrant that same day. This applies to traffic tickets, misdemeanors, and city code violations.

Unpaid fines also lead to bench warrants. So does skipping required classes or community service. Under Utah Code 77-7, a bench warrant gives law enforcement the authority to arrest the named person at any time. No extra step is needed. The warrant is enough on its own.

Once a bench warrant is entered in the system, West Jordan police can serve it during any contact. This includes traffic stops, calls for service, or even a routine check. The warrant will also show up if you are stopped in another city in Utah. It does not matter where the original case was filed. A bench warrant from West Jordan can follow you across the state.

Courts Serving West Jordan

West Jordan Justice Court handles bench warrants for city-level cases. It sits at 8040 South 2200 West. Call (801) 256-2370. This court covers Class B and C misdemeanors, infractions, and traffic cases within West Jordan city limits.

Serious charges go to the Third District Court in Salt Lake County instead. That court handles felonies and major misdemeanors. Both courts can issue bench warrants that affect West Jordan residents. Search case records from either court using the Utah Courts XChange system. Look up West Jordan cases by name or case number at no cost through the Utah State Courts website.

Note: West Jordan bench warrants from justice court and district court both go into the same statewide database.

Check for West Jordan Bench Warrants

There are several ways to check if a bench warrant is on file in West Jordan. The fastest option is the Utah BCI warrant check tool. This free search from the Department of Public Safety covers all active warrants in the state. West Jordan bench warrants are included.

You can also check by using these methods:

  • Call the West Jordan Justice Court at (801) 256-2370
  • Visit the court in person at 8040 South 2200 West
  • Search the Utah Courts XChange portal online
  • Contact the Salt Lake County Sheriff at (385) 468-9300

The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office at 3365 South 900 West, South Salt Lake, UT 84119 also provides warrant services for the West Jordan area. Their warrants line can tell you if there is an active bench warrant on file. The county sheriff works closely with West Jordan police on warrant matters. If someone with a bench warrant from West Jordan is booked into the county jail, that record becomes available through the county system.

The state GRAMA forms from Utah State Archives can be used to request records from any government body in Utah, including West Jordan courts and police.

Resolving West Jordan Bench Warrants

An active bench warrant in West Jordan will not go away with time. It stays open until a judge recalls it or you appear in court. The best course is to handle it before you get picked up. People who come to court on their own tend to get better results in West Jordan.

Go to the West Jordan Justice Court and tell the clerk you are there about a bench warrant. The court may put you in front of a judge that day. In some cases, you may need to post bail first. It depends on the type of charge and the court's rules. For less serious matters like traffic tickets, the court in West Jordan may just set a new date and let you go. For cases that carry more weight, the judge will look at the facts before making a call.

If your case is in the Third District Court, you or your lawyer should file a motion to recall the bench warrant. The court will set a hearing date. The judge will then decide the next steps. West Jordan bench warrants tied to felony cases may require bail or other conditions. Having a lawyer helps in these situations, but you can also appear on your own for misdemeanor bench warrants in West Jordan justice court.

West Jordan residents can verify their warrant status through the Utah BCI warrant portal before going to court.

Utah BCI warrant portal for West Jordan bench warrants

Check this tool before your court visit. It is free to use.

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Salt Lake County Bench Warrants

West Jordan is part of Salt Lake County. The county handles many warrant and court functions for the area. Visit the Salt Lake County page for more details on county bench warrants, contacts, and records.

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