Lehi 72 Hour Booking Records

Lehi 72 hour booking records are available through the Utah County Jail system. Lehi is one of the fastest growing cities in Utah, located in the northern part of Utah County. The Lehi Police Department serves the city and processes all arrests through the Utah County Jail. You can search for 72 hour booking records from Lehi arrests using the county's online inmate lookup system. This page covers how the booking process works in Lehi and where to access these public records.

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Lehi Quick Facts

~75,000 Population
Utah County
LPD Police Department
Fast Growing City Status

Lehi Police Department

The Lehi Police Department provides law enforcement for the city. Lehi has grown fast in recent years, driven in part by the tech industry that has a strong presence in the area. More residents and businesses mean more calls for officers. Each arrest made by Lehi Police results in a 72 hour booking at the Utah County Jail.

The department handles a range of calls from residential neighborhoods, commercial areas, and the growing tech corridor. Officers patrol the city and respond to crimes, traffic stops, and other law enforcement situations. The image below shows the Lehi Police Department website, which is the main source of information about the department and how to reach its records division.

Lehi City Police Department website for 72 hour booking records

Lehi officers follow state booking rules for all arrests. Domestic violence cases fall under Utah Code 77-36-2.2, which requires arrest or citation when probable cause exists. High-risk situations require a jail booking rather than a citation.

How Lehi 72 Hour Booking Works

After a Lehi Police officer makes an arrest, the person is taken to the Utah County Jail. That is where the booking takes place. Jail staff collect the person's information, log the charges, and take a booking photo. The entire process creates a 72 hour booking record in the county system.

Once the booking is done, prosecutors have 72 hours to file formal charges. If they do not file within that time, the person must be let go. This rule protects people from being held in jail too long without a formal case. It applies to all Lehi arrests just like it does across the rest of Utah.

The booking record stays in the Utah County database after it is created. Even if the person is released or charges are dropped, the record remains. This is important for people searching for 72 hour booking records from Lehi, because older records are still there in the system.

Note: The 72 hour clock pauses on weekends and holidays in some situations, which can extend the time a person is held from a Lehi arrest.

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The Utah County Sheriff's Office provides the online inmate lookup for Lehi bookings. You can search by name to find current inmates or recent bookings from Lehi Police arrests. The system shows detailed data for each booking entry, including charges, bail, and physical description.

Utah County displays booking photos for 30 days after the booking date. Text data like the person's name, charges, and booking number stays available beyond that window. This makes the Utah County system one of the more detailed booking lookup tools in Utah for cities like Lehi.

Court records tied to Lehi bookings can be found through the Lehi Justice Court for misdemeanor and traffic cases. Felony cases from Lehi go to the Fourth District Court. Both courts are searchable through the Utah Courts portal, which covers all courts statewide.

Lehi Police Records

Beyond the jail booking data, the Lehi Police Department keeps its own arrest files. These include incident reports, officer statements, probable cause documents, and other paperwork tied to each Lehi arrest. You can request these records through the department at lehi-ut.gov/police-records.

All records requests in Lehi follow Utah's GRAMA law. You need to submit a written request. The city has 10 business days to respond. Fees may apply depending on the type and number of records you ask for. Most 72 hour booking records from Lehi arrests are public unless they fall under a protected category in the law.

Lehi residents can also access state-level records. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps criminal history data for the whole state, including Lehi arrests. You can request your own BCI record for $15 in person or by mail. The Utah Department of Public Safety oversees BCI and other state units that manage criminal records.

Lehi Growth and Booking Activity

Lehi has changed a lot in recent years. The city's population has grown quickly. New neighborhoods, businesses, and tech companies have reshaped the area. With more people come more law enforcement calls and more 72 hour bookings from Lehi Police arrests.

The Lehi Police Department has grown to match this demand. More officers, better tools, and stronger partnerships with county agencies help the department keep up with the city's growth. Each year, the volume of 72 hour bookings from Lehi reflects the pace of change in this part of Utah County. The Utah Department of Public Safety provides statewide data that puts Lehi's booking numbers in context alongside other growing Utah cities.

Note: Lehi's location at the border of Salt Lake and Utah counties makes it a key city for law enforcement in the region.

Lehi Booking Record Details

Each 72 hour booking record from a Lehi arrest includes key facts about the event. The Utah County Jail collects this data when a person is brought in by Lehi Police. The record covers both the arrest itself and the jail intake process.

Lehi booking records in the Utah County system show the person's full name, arrest and booking dates, booking number, charges with case numbers, bail amounts, and whether the charge is bondable. Physical details like height, weight, eye color, and hair color are also recorded. The system shows booking photos for 30 days after the booking. After that period, the photo is removed but the text data remains searchable.

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Utah County 72 Hour Booking

Lehi is part of Utah County. All Lehi Police arrests are booked at the Utah County Jail, run by the Utah County Sheriff's Office. For more on county booking records and inmate lookup tools, visit the full Utah County page.

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