Springville 72 Hour Booking Search
Springville 72 hour booking records show who has been arrested and booked into the Utah County Jail by Springville Police. The city sits in the southern part of Utah County between Provo and Spanish Fork. When someone is arrested in Springville, the booking happens at the Utah County Jail. You can search for Springville booking records through the county sheriff's online inmate lookup. The system lists current inmates with their names, charges, and booking details for arrests made by Springville officers and other agencies across the county.
Springville Quick Facts
Springville Arrest and Intake
The Springville Police Department provides law enforcement for the city. Officers patrol streets, respond to calls, and arrest people who break the law in Springville. The department handles both residential and commercial areas within city limits. After an arrest, the officer transports the person to the Utah County Jail for booking.
The image below shows the Springville Police Department website, which serves as the main law enforcement resource for the city.
At the jail, the intake process starts right away. Staff photograph the person and take fingerprints. They log the name, birth date, and all charges from the Springville arrest into the system. The booking record gets a unique number and a time stamp. This is the 72 hour booking record. Under Utah law, prosecutors have 72 hours from this point to file formal charges or the person goes free.
Springville Booking Record Lookup
You can find Springville 72 hour booking records through the Utah County Sheriff's inmate lookup system. Search by name to locate someone booked after a Springville arrest. The system covers all current inmates at the Utah County Jail from every city in the county.
Each booking record in the Utah County system shows detailed information. The record includes the full name, arrest date and time, arresting agency, booking date and time, booking number, custody status, and physical description. The charges section lists each count with the court name, case number, hold status, bail amount, and charge description. Booking photos appear for 30 days after intake. This is one of the most complete booking data displays in Utah.
Note: Springville arrests show up on the roster with the arresting agency listed as Springville Police Department.
Springville Court and Booking Records
After booking at the Utah County Jail, cases from Springville move to the courts. The Springville City Justice Court handles misdemeanor and infraction cases from Springville arrests. The court manages initial appearances, bail hearings, and sentencing for lower-level offenses.
The image below shows the Springville City Justice Court website where case information is available for Springville cases.
Felony cases go to the Fourth District Court in Utah County. You can look up both justice court and district court records at utcourts.gov. The court system tracks cases from the first appearance after booking through final disposition. Court records and booking records together give a full view of a Springville case.
Getting Springville Arrest Records
The Springville Police records office handles requests for police reports and arrest documents. Under GRAMA, you can request copies of incident reports, call logs, and other records tied to Springville arrests. The city processes these requests based on the type of record and any restrictions set by state law.
For booking records beyond the active roster, contact the Utah County Jail. They maintain archives of all past bookings from Springville and every other city in the county. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps statewide criminal history files that cover Springville arrests. You can request your own record in person or by mail for a fee.
Certain records are protected under Utah Code 63G-2-305. These include files that could compromise jail security or interfere with an active case. But the basic booking data from Springville arrests, such as the person's name, charges, and booking date, remains public in most situations.
Note: GRAMA requests to Springville Police may take several business days to process depending on the type and volume of records asked for.
State Booking Resources
The Utah Department of Corrections manages inmates in the state prison system. If a person booked in Springville receives a state prison sentence, they transfer out of the county jail and into corrections custody. The corrections website has an offender search that shows current location, charges, and release dates for state inmates.
The Department of Public Safety oversees BCI and other law enforcement divisions. They set the rules that Springville Police and all other Utah agencies must follow for arrests and booking procedures. Utah Code Title 77 spells out these rules, including the 72 hour time limit and requirements for domestic violence arrests where officers must arrest or cite if probable cause exists.
Springville sits between Provo and Spanish Fork along the Interstate 15 corridor. The city has grown over the years, and more people means more calls for service. As the population rises, so does the number of arrests that flow through the 72 hour booking system at the Utah County Jail. Springville Police work with county deputies and nearby city departments to share resources and keep the community safe. Every arrest, whether it starts with a traffic stop on Main Street or a call in a Springville neighborhood, goes through the same county booking process and creates the same type of public record.
Utah County 72 Hour Booking
Springville is part of Utah County. All Springville arrests go through the Utah County Jail for booking and intake. For the county's full inmate roster, jail contact info, and more on booking procedures, visit the Utah County page.
Nearby Utah Cities
These cities near Springville also send arrests to the Utah County Jail. Click a city to see their booking record details.