Salt Lake County arrest records are the official documents that local law enforcement agents generate when arresting a suspected criminal. These records typically include the arrestee’s information, such as the individual’s full name, mug shot, and physical descriptors. Arrest records also contain copies of warrants, details of the arrest incidents, and the arresting officer’s information. In Salt Lake County, the Unified Police Department (UPD) takes responsibility for generating and disseminating arrest records.
The Unified Police Department (UPD) is the primary law enforcement agency for most cities and communities in Salt Lake County. The UPD is responsible for providing copies of police records such as incident and accident reports. It allows the public to request such records online and by mail. Individuals interested in obtaining police reports may complete the GRAMA Request for Records form, have it notarized, attach a $10 fee, and mail the complete package to the UPD.
Unified Police Department 
3365 South 900 West 
Salt Lake City, UT 84119
There were 54,617 crimes recorded in Salt Lake County in 2017. Compared to the county’s 2013 total, this figure represents a 6.7% rise in the overall crime rate. Incidences of violent crimes reported in 2017 include 44 homicides, 794 rapes, 1,137 robberies, and 2,516 aggravated assaults. Property crime distribution includes 6,830 burglaries, 37,150 larcenies, 6,044 motor vehicle thefts, and 102 cases of arson. The five-year crime trend for Salt Lake County shows that homicide (109.5%), rape (86.4%), robbery (20.8%), aggravated assault (6.9%), larceny (4.9%), and motor vehicle theft (26.2%) rates increased. On the other hand, burglary (4.1%) and arson (16.4%) rates declined in the same period.
Salt Lake County criminal records are official documents that provide information on a convicted criminal’s offenses, official prosecution, conviction, and incarceration. These records often include arrest records, court records, and inmate information. In Salt Lake County, the Third District Court is responsible for maintaining criminal records. Statewide, the Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) manages criminal records and makes them available to interested individuals.
Individuals interested in obtaining Salt Lake County criminal records can complete a GRAMA Request Form, have it notarized, and submit it to the Bureau of Criminal Identification office. Requesters will need to provide valid identification and pay $5 for 1 to 10 black and white pages, $25 for 11 to 50 pages, and 50 cents per page every page after that. Color copies cost $1 per page. Requesters can submit the application in person or by mail.
Department of Public Safety 
Bureau of Criminal Investigation 
3888 West 5400 South, 
Taylorsville, UT 84129
While local law enforcement agencies are responsible for registering sex offenders in various Utah counties, the state’s sex offender and kidnap offender registry is available from the Department of Corrections. Interested individuals can use the registry to find sex offenders living in Salt Lake County by name, address, and zip code. This online database also allows the public to search for non-compliant offenders and incarcerated ones.
There are two jails in Salt Lake County: Salt Lake County Metro Jail and Oxbow Jail. Anyone interested in visiting inmates in either prison may call (385) 468-8400 to schedule a visit up to six days ahead. However, the jail administration will not schedule any same-day visits. Inmates are permitted to receive two adult visitors in two thirty-minute visits per week. Adult visitors must present a valid ID and accompany child visitors. Visitors must dress in clothes that hide private body parts and bear no lewd print. The prisons’ official visiting hours are from 9 a.m – 9 p.m., except for 11:00 a.m – 12:30 p.m and 4:00 p.m – 5:30 p.m. Should jail staff call for visitors to exit the visiting area before the scheduled end of the visit, all must immediately comply.
The Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office oversees the two county jails (Metro and Oxbrow) and maintains Salt Lake County Inmate Records. It puts daily jail dockets and rosters on its website to help the public find inmates in the county’s jails and those recently released. Another way to locate an inmate in these correctional facilities is to use the online Inmate Lookup Tool provided by the Sheriff’s Office. Requesters can simply give the inmate’s first and last names or a booking number to search the database.
Salt Lake County Court Records are official documents that detail allegations, proceedings, sworn statements, and affidavits taken under oath. They contain all information related to a specific court case, from initial filing to final judgment. In Salt Lake County, the Utah Third District Court Clerk is primarily responsible for managing court records.
Anyone can access the Salt Lake County District Court records from public terminals at the courthouse. Obtaining copies of court records costs 25 cents per sheet and $4 per certified document. Case records are also available online. Note that accessing the online depository requires subscribing to the service.
3rd District Court - Salt Lake County (Salt Lake City) 
450 South State Street, 
P.O. Box 1860, 
Salt Lake City, UT 84114 
Phone: (801) 238-7300
3rd District Court - Salt Lake County (West Jordan) 
8080 South Redwood Road, 
Suite 1701, 
West Jordan, UT 84088 
Phone: (801) 233-9700
3rd District Juvenile Court - Salt Lake County (Matheson) 
450 South State Street, 
P.O. Box 140431, 
Salt Lake City, UT 84114 
Phone: (801) 238-7700
3rd District Juvenile Court - Salt Lake County (West Jordan) 
8080 South Redwood Road, 
West Jordan, UT 84088 
Phone: (801) 233-9600
Alta Justice Court 
P.O. Box 8016, 
Alta, UT 84092 
Phone: (801) 742-2407 
Fax: (801) 742-1006
Bluffdale Justice Court 
14175 South Redwood Road, 
Bluffdale, UT 84065 
Phone: (801) 446-9219 
Fax: (801) 446-6332
Draper City Justice Court 
1020 East Pioneer Road, 
Draper, UT 84020 
Phone: (801) 576-6544 
Fax: (801) 576-6343
Herriman Justice Court 
13011 South Pioneer Street, 
Herriman, UT 84096 
Phone: (801) 446-5323 
Fax: (801) 446-5324
Holladay Municipal Justice Court 
4580 South 2300 East, 
Holladay, UT 84117 
Phone: (801) 273-9731 
Fax: (801) 527-2497
Midvale City Justice Court 
7505 South Holden Street, 
Midvale, UT 84047 
Phone: (801) 255-4234 
Fax: (801) 567-1696
Murray Municipal Justice Court 
688 East Vine Street, 
Murray City, UT 84157 
Phone: (801) 284-4280 
Fax: (801) 284-4285
Riverton City Justice Court 
12830 South Redwood Road, 
Riverton, UT 84065 
Phone: (801) 208-3131 
Fax: (801) 446-4274
Salt Lake City Justice Court 
333 South 200 East, 
P.O. Box 145499, 
Salt Lake City, UT 84114 
Phone: (801) 535-6300 
Fax: (801) 535-6302
Salt Lake County Justice Court 
2001 South State Street, 
S4200, P.O. Box 144575, 
Salt Lake City, UT 84114 
Phone: (385) 468-8200 
Fax: (385) 468-8223
Sandy Justice Court 
Sandy City Justice Center 
210 West Sego Lily Drive, 
Sandy, UT 84070 
Phone: (801) 568-7160 
Fax: (801) 568-7166
South Jordan Municipal Court 
1600 West Town Center Drive, 
South Jordan, UT 84095 
Phone: (801) 254-6381 
Fax: (801) 253-5219
South Salt Lake Justice Court 
220 East Morris Avenue, 
South Salt Lake, UT 84115 
Phone: (801) 483-6072 
Fax: (801) 464-6786
Taylorsville Municipal Justice Court 
2600 West Taylorsville Boulevard, 
Taylorsville, UT 84129 
Phone: (801) 963-0268 
Fax: (801) 963-0576
West Jordan City Justice Court 
8040 South Redwood Road, 
West Jordan, UT 84088 
Phone: (801) 256-2290 
Fax: (801) 256-2283
West Valley City Justice Court 
3590 South Constitution Boulevard, 
West Valley, UT 84119 
Phone: (801) 963-3590 
Fax: (801) 963-3589
Salt Lake County’s vital records are official documents that mark significant life events such as births, marriages, divorces, and deaths. The Vital Records Office of Salt Lake County Health Department provides certified copies of birth and death certificates and marriage and divorce abstracts to eligible individuals. Interested individuals can request vital records in person, by mail, and online.
In Salt Lake County, eligible individuals can obtain copies of birth and death certificates and marriage and divorce abstracts from the Vital Records Office of Salt Lake County Health Department in person, by mail, or online. To apply, individuals must complete an application for a birth certificate, death certificate, marriage abstract, or divorce abstract. These forms are also available in Spanish (birth, death, marriage, and divorce). Requesters must bring along a valid ID, payment (cash, check, money order, VISA, and MasterCard accepted), and the completed form to any of these Vital Records locations:
Ellis R. Shipp Public Health Center 
4535 South 5600 West 
West Valley City, UT 84120
Salt Lake Public Health Center 
610 South 200 East 
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Southeast Public Health Center 
9340 South 700 East 
Sandy, UT 84070
South Redwood Public Health Center 
7971 South 1825 West 
West Jordan, UT 84088
Requesters must include photocopies of both sides of a valid ID and a check or money order (payable to SLCoHD Vital Records) covering the fees with the completed form when sending a mail request.
SLCoHD Vital Records 
660 South 200 East, Suite 100 
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
The first certified copy of a birth certificate, death certificate, marriage abstract, and divorce abstract cost $20, $30, $18, and $18. Each additional certified copy of the same record ordered simultaneously attracts a charge of $10. Individuals that reside in Utah can also request vital records using the state’s online request portal, SILVER. Requesters must subscribe to the service to log an application. Once completed, the portal routes the request through the Salt Lake County Health Department.
In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.
The Utah Government Records Access Act preserves the right of the general public to obtain copies of Salt Lake County property records. These records are kept in the office of county officials. To obtain copies of property records, query the office of the custodian officer.
The Salt Lake County Assessor maintains all records of real and personal property in Salt Lake County. The Assessor is also responsible for the assessment of all taxable properties within the county. The Assessor’s Office is located at:
Salt Lake County Assessor 
2001 South State Street N2-600 
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-7421 
Phone: (385) 468-8000
The Salt Lake County Recorder also maintains Salt Lake County property records. It provides important legal documents, information on the property’s current ownership, and other essential information about the property. The Recorder provides an electronic index of property records from 1990 to date in the county. For property records before that time, persons interested in obtaining copies of them have to search the Recorder’s Office at:
Salt County Recorder’s Office 
2001 South State Street N1-600 
Salt Lake City, UT 84190 
(385) 468-8145
The Salt Lake County Assessor provides an online search option for persons interested in looking up property information. It allows owner search, address search, parcel ID search, property type search, and other searches.
Residents can make use of the Recorder’s Property Watch to obtain information about properties in the county, as well as track any changes made to properties.
Online Salt Lake County Property Search can be carried out with the Salt Lake County Treasurer’s property info search portal. Users can search with the required address or parcel ID.
Salt Lake County Assessor 
2001 South State Street N2-600 
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-7421 
Phone: (385) 468-8000
Part of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, Salt Lake County provides public access to government-generated records, as established under the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA). Residents can access a wide variety of public records, including crime data, police reports, arrest records, criminal records, inmate information, and vital records. Generally, most Salt Lake County records are easy to get. Requesters may have to pay small fees, complete application forms, and present a valid ID to obtain some records. For elusive records, try using an online record-finding service like the search tool offered by State Records .