Syracuse Utah Booking Records

Syracuse 72 hour booking records show arrest and intake data for people taken into custody by local law enforcement in this Davis County city. When someone is arrested in Syracuse, the booking process takes place at the Davis County Jail. You can search for Syracuse booking records through the county sheriff's online roster. The roster lists names, charges, and booking dates for all current inmates held at the Davis County facility. Syracuse residents and the public can access these records to find arrest details and current custody status for individuals booked through local agencies.

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How Syracuse 72 Hour Booking Works

When the Syracuse City Police Department makes an arrest, the person is transported to the Davis County Jail for booking. Syracuse does not run its own jail. The Davis County facility handles all intake processing for cities across the county, including Syracuse. During booking, jail staff record the person's name, date of birth, and physical traits. They also log the charges and the arresting agency. This data becomes part of the 72 hour booking record for that individual.

The 72 hour period is important in Utah law. After an arrest and booking in Syracuse, prosecutors must file formal charges or release the person within this window. This rule protects the rights of those held in custody. It also sets a clear time frame for when booking records first become available to the public through the Davis County system.

Note: Syracuse arrests appear on the Davis County roster under the arresting agency listed as Syracuse City Police.

Davis County Booking Roster

The Davis County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps the inmate roster current. This roster is the main tool for finding 72 hour booking records tied to Syracuse arrests. The roster shows key data for each person held at the jail. You can search by name to find a specific person booked after a Syracuse arrest.

The Davis County inmate roster displays the following details for each booking record:

  • First and last name of the inmate
  • Gender and age
  • Booking date and time
  • Arresting agency
  • Housing unit within the jail
  • Charges with state statute codes

The screenshot below shows the Davis County government portal, which links to the sheriff's office and the inmate roster used for Syracuse booking lookups.

Davis County government portal for Syracuse 72 hour booking records

The roster updates as new bookings come in and inmates are released. If you do not find a Syracuse arrest on the roster, the person may have already been released or transferred. You can also call the Davis County Jail directly for help locating a specific booking record.

Syracuse Booking and Court Process

After a person is booked into the Davis County Jail on a Syracuse arrest, the case moves to the court system. The Syracuse City Justice Court handles misdemeanor charges and small claims tied to Syracuse cases. For more serious charges, cases go to the Davis County District Court. The justice court sets bail, holds initial hearings, and tracks case progress for Syracuse arrests.

Court records are separate from booking records. Booking records come from the jail. Court records come from the court clerk. Both are public records in Utah under the Government Records Access and Management Act. You can search court records at utcourts.gov to find case details tied to a Syracuse 72 hour booking.

Accessing Syracuse Arrest Records

Syracuse arrest records are available through several channels. The Syracuse Police records office keeps reports from calls and arrests made by city officers. You can file a records request under GRAMA to get copies of police reports, incident logs, and other documents from the Syracuse Police Department. Photos from bookings require a separate GRAMA request through the Davis County system.

The Davis County records office also provides access to booking data. Their website at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff links to the online roster and other jail resources. For older records that are no longer on the active roster, you may need to submit a formal request to the county.

Davis County records request page for Syracuse booking data

Statewide criminal history checks go through the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. You can reach BCI for background checks that cover arrests beyond what the county roster shows. BCI maintains records from all Utah counties, including booking data from Syracuse cases processed at the Davis County Jail.

Note: Booking photos in Davis County are not shown on the public roster and require a GRAMA request to obtain.

Utah Booking Laws for Syracuse

Utah law sets the rules for how booking records work in Syracuse and across the state. Under Utah Code Title 77, officers must follow strict steps when arresting and booking a person. The 72 hour clock starts at the time of booking. If charges are not filed within that window, the person must be released from the Davis County Jail.

The Utah Department of Public Safety oversees statewide law enforcement standards that apply to Syracuse Police and all other agencies in the state. These standards cover arrest procedures, use of force policies, and how booking data is recorded and shared with the public. Syracuse Police must follow these same state guidelines when making arrests within city limits.

Certain booking records are protected from public view. Under Utah Code 63G-2-305, records that could put a jail at risk or harm an ongoing case may be held back. But most basic booking data from Syracuse arrests, such as the name, charges, and booking date, is available to anyone who asks for it.

Syracuse Booking and State Resources

Several state agencies provide tools for finding records tied to Syracuse bookings. The Utah Department of Corrections tracks inmates who move from county jails to state prison. If someone booked in Syracuse on serious charges gets sentenced to state prison, their record shifts to the corrections system. You can search the state offender database on the corrections website.

The Utah State Courts system at utcourts.gov lets you look up case records from both justice courts and district courts. This includes cases that started with a Syracuse 72 hour booking. You can find hearing dates, case status, and court orders through the online portal.

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Davis County 72 Hour Booking

Syracuse is located in Davis County. All arrests made by Syracuse Police go through the Davis County Jail for booking. For more about the county jail system, the full inmate roster, and other booking resources, visit the Davis County 72 hour booking page.

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