Kaysville Booking Records

Kaysville 72 hour booking records show who was arrested by Kaysville police within the last three days. These records are public in Utah. Kaysville sits in Davis County, so all arrests go through the Davis County Jail for processing. You can search for recent bookings by name or date to find arrest details and charges. The booking data lists each person brought in and what they were charged with. This page covers where to find Kaysville 72 hour booking information and how to request records from Davis County.

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Kaysville Quick Facts

~32,000 Population
Davis County
Davis County Jail Booking Facility
2nd District Court District

Kaysville 72 Hour Booking Process

When Kaysville police arrest someone, the person is taken to the Davis County Jail. Kaysville does not run its own jail. The Davis County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and handles all intake. During the booking process, staff record the person's name, age, and gender. They also log the booking date, the arresting agency, and the housing unit where the person is placed.

Each booking record in Davis County lists the charges with the matching Utah statute number. This means you can see exactly what law the person is accused of breaking. The Davis County roster does not show booking photos online. If you want a photo, you need to file a records request.

Note: Kaysville arrests appear on the Davis County inmate roster under the arresting agency field.

Davis County Inmate Roster

The Davis County inmate roster is the main tool for finding 72 hour booking records from Kaysville. The roster shows all people held at the Davis County Jail. You can view it through the Davis County Sheriff's website.

The roster for Davis County includes several key fields for each booking entry. You will see the person's full name, gender, and age listed first. The booking date tells you when they were brought in. The agency field shows which department made the arrest, so look for Kaysville Police to find local bookings. The housing field shows where the person is held inside the jail. Each charge is listed with the statute it falls under, which helps you understand the type of offense.

The Davis County government portal at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff provides the current roster. The screenshot below shows the Davis County Sheriff's page where booking data is posted for public access.

Davis County Sheriff booking roster for Kaysville 72 hour booking records

The roster updates as new bookings come in. People who have been released may drop off the list, so check often if you are looking for recent Kaysville arrest data.

Requesting Kaysville Booking Records

Utah law gives the public a right to access government records. This includes 72 hour booking data. The law that controls this is called GRAMA, which stands for the Government Records Access and Management Act. You can find the full text at le.utah.gov under Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2.

To get booking records from Kaysville arrests, you file a GRAMA request with either the Kaysville Police Department or the Davis County Sheriff's Office. The Kaysville Police records division can provide arrest reports and related documents. Davis County charges a fee for certain records. Reports cost about $5 each. If you need a booking photo, the fee is about $10 per photo.

You can submit your request in person, by mail, or through the city website. Include the full name of the person, the date of the arrest, and what records you need. Most requests are filled within a few business days. Some records may be restricted if they involve ongoing cases or protected information.

Note: Fees may change, so confirm current costs with the records office before you submit a request.

Kaysville Police Department

The Kaysville City Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in the city. Officers respond to calls within Kaysville city limits. They patrol neighborhoods, handle traffic stops, and investigate crimes. When an officer makes an arrest, the person is transported to the Davis County Jail for booking.

Kaysville police create the initial arrest report that becomes part of the booking file. This report includes the reason for the arrest, the officer's account of what happened, and the charges. The report is separate from the jail booking record but often gets filed together. You can request the arrest report from the Kaysville police records office.

Kaysville 72 Hour Booking and Court

After a person is booked at the Davis County Jail on a Kaysville arrest, the case moves to court. Misdemeanor cases and small claims from Kaysville go to the Kaysville City Justice Court. More serious felony charges go to the Davis County District Court. The court system keeps its own set of records for each case.

Initial court appearances often happen within 72 hours of booking. This is where the term "72 hour booking" comes from. The arrested person goes before a judge who reviews the charges and sets bail. Court records show the outcome of these hearings. You can look up court records through the Utah Courts portal at utcourts.gov.

Court records and booking records are separate but connected. The booking record shows the arrest and charges at intake. The court record shows what happened after that. Together, they give a full picture of a Kaysville criminal case from start to finish.

Utah Booking Record Resources

Beyond Davis County, several state agencies keep records tied to arrests in Kaysville. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) maintains criminal history records for the entire state. BCI is part of the Utah Department of Public Safety. You can request a criminal background report through BCI that would include any Kaysville booking on file.

The Utah Department of Corrections tracks people who are sentenced to state prison or placed on probation. If someone booked in Kaysville ends up in state custody, their record appears in the corrections system. The corrections website has a search tool for looking up current inmates.

These state tools work well when you need more than just the 72 hour booking snapshot. They show the full history of a case and any past records the person may have in Utah.

Note: State background checks through BCI may require a fee and take longer to process than local record requests.

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Davis County Booking Records

Kaysville is part of Davis County. All booking records from Kaysville arrests are held at the Davis County Jail. For more details on how Davis County handles bookings, roster access, and records requests, visit the Davis County 72 hour booking page.

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