Wayne County Utah Bench Warrants

Wayne County bench warrants are handled by the Sixth District Court and the Wayne County Justice Court, both in Loa. Wayne County is one of the least populated counties in Utah, but bench warrants here follow the same state rules as in larger areas. The Wayne County Sheriff serves warrants and keeps the peace across this rural part of south central Utah. If you need to look up a bench warrant in Wayne County or learn how to clear one, this page has the details you need to get started.

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Wayne County Quick Facts

2,700+ Population
Loa County Seat
Sixth District Court Division
(435) 836-2765 Sheriff Phone

Wayne County Sheriff and Bench Warrants

The Wayne County Sheriff is the top law enforcement officer in the county. Call (435) 836-2765 to ask about bench warrants or other law matters. The office is at 18 South Main Street in Loa. Voters elect the sheriff every four years. Duties include serving bench warrants, keeping the public safe, and running the local jail.

Wayne County is very small. The sheriff knows the area well and handles all warrant service. When a judge signs a bench warrant, it goes straight to the sheriff. Deputies then try to locate the person and bring them before the court. Rural areas may take more time, but every bench warrant in Wayne County stays active until resolved.

The Wayne County government website has contact details for all county offices, including the sheriff. It is a good starting point if you need to reach out about a bench warrant in Wayne County.

Wayne County government website for bench warrant information

Staff at the sheriff's office can point you to the right court if you are not sure where your bench warrant was issued in Wayne County.

How Wayne County Bench Warrants Are Issued

A bench warrant in Wayne County comes from a judge. It is issued when someone does not follow a court order. Missing a court date is the top cause. Unpaid fines also trigger them. So does failing to complete a sentence requirement.

Once signed, the bench warrant goes into the state system. Law enforcement across Utah can see it. A bench warrant from Wayne County can lead to a stop or arrest anywhere in the state. It does not expire. Every warrant stays active until you deal with it or the court recalls it. Even in a small county like Wayne, the reach is statewide.

Note: Bench warrants in Wayne County are entered into the same databases used by all Utah law enforcement agencies.

Search for Wayne County Bench Warrants

There are a few ways to check for bench warrants in Wayne County. Online tools and direct contact with the court are the two main paths.

The Utah Courts XChange system lets you search court records by name or case number. This covers Wayne County cases in both the Sixth District Court and the Justice Court. The basic search is free. You can get more detail for a small per-search fee. This is one of the best ways to find out if a bench warrant is active in Wayne County without leaving home.

You can also call the Wayne County Justice Court at (435) 836-2731. The clerk can check for bench warrants tied to your name. If you want to visit in person, the court is at 18 South Main Street in Loa. Bring a valid ID with you. The Utah State Courts website also has a case search tool you can use for free.

The Wayne County Emergency Services page has contact details for local law enforcement and other county services. It can help you reach the right people if you have questions about bench warrants in Wayne County.

Wayne County emergency services page for bench warrant contacts

The BCI Warrant Portal is another free tool. It covers warrants from every county in Utah, including Wayne County.

Clearing Wayne County Bench Warrants

If you find out you have a bench warrant in Wayne County, take action right away. Waiting only makes things harder. You could face added fines, a higher bail, or more time in jail if you are picked up on the warrant later.

The first step is to call the court that issued the bench warrant. In Wayne County, this will be either the Justice Court or the Sixth District Court. The clerk can tell you what the judge requires before the warrant can be recalled. In many cases, you may be able to set a new hearing date by phone. For more serious charges, you may need a lawyer to speak on your behalf.

Here are common steps to clear a Wayne County bench warrant:

  • Call the Wayne County court that issued the warrant
  • Ask about setting a new court date
  • Pay any fines or fees you owe
  • Hire a lawyer if the charge is serious
  • Turn yourself in at the Wayne County Sheriff's Office if needed

Judges in Wayne County often work with people who come forward on their own. Showing up and taking care of the issue goes a long way.

Wayne County Court System

Wayne County has two courts. The Sixth District Court handles felonies and serious cases. The Wayne County Justice Court handles misdemeanors and traffic cases. Both courts are at 18 South Main Street in Loa. Both can issue bench warrants.

The Justice Court hears most of the low-level cases in Wayne County. Traffic tickets, small misdemeanors, and local code issues all go through this court. If you missed a hearing for one of these cases, your bench warrant likely came from the Justice Court. The Sixth District Court handles larger matters. If a felony charge is involved, the bench warrant came from this court. Contact details for both are listed below.

District Court Sixth District Court
18 South Main Street
Loa, UT 84747
Phone: (435) 836-2731
Justice Court Wayne County Justice Court
18 South Main Street
Loa, UT 84747
Phone: (435) 836-2731
Sheriff Wayne County Sheriff's Office
18 South Main Street
Loa, UT 84747
Phone: (435) 836-2765

Wayne County Warrant Records and GRAMA

Bench warrant records in Wayne County are public. Utah's GRAMA law gives people the right to ask for government records, including warrant data. You can file a request with the Wayne County Sheriff or with the court. The office must respond within the time set by state law.

Most bench warrant facts in Wayne County are open. The charge, the court, and the warrant status are all public. Some records tied to minors or sealed cases may not be shared. But for most bench warrants in Wayne County, you can get the basic details. The Utah GRAMA forms page has the forms you need to make a request.

Note: Wayne County is small, so response times for GRAMA requests may vary depending on staff availability.

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Nearby Counties

Wayne County is in south central Utah and borders a handful of other rural counties. If you are not sure which county your case is in, check the court name on your papers. Bench warrants must be resolved in the county where they were issued.

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