Eagle Mountain Criminal History Records

Eagle Mountain criminal history records are held by the Eagle Mountain Police Department, the Fourth District Court in Provo, and the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. Eagle Mountain is Utah County's fastest-growing city, with a population of about 50,000 residents. It sits in the west part of Utah County, away from the main Wasatch Front corridor. Criminal cases from Eagle Mountain are processed at the Fourth District Court. This page covers how to access Eagle Mountain criminal history, request police records, search court cases, and use statewide background check and expungement resources.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Eagle Mountain Quick Facts

~50,000 Population
Utah County
Fourth District Court Division
EMPD Police Dept

Eagle Mountain Police Criminal Records

The Eagle Mountain Police Department Records Division handles all police records requests for the city. The division is located at 1650 E Stagecoach Run, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005. Phone is (801) 789-5600. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Records can be requested in person or through the department's website. Most requests are available within 5 to 10 business days. Valid photo ID is required for all requests. Fees apply for report copies.

All records requests from Eagle Mountain Police follow the GRAMA process under Utah Code § 63G-2-201. You submit a written GRAMA request form describing the records with reasonable specificity. Include the incident date, names involved, and any case number you have. The department has 10 business days to respond. An expedited request showing public benefit or urgency may be processed in 5 days.

Eagle Mountain Police Department offers fingerprinting services by appointment. Call (801) 789-5600 to schedule. Fingerprinting is required for certain background checks submitted to BCI. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID and any required agency forms to the appointment. Fingerprint cards are forwarded to the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification for processing.

The Utah County Sheriff's Office provides countywide law enforcement support that includes Eagle Mountain. If you are looking for records from incidents handled by county deputies rather than city police, contact the Utah County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff's office is at 3075 North Main Street, Spanish Fork, UT 84660.

Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification criminal history records Eagle Mountain

BCI is the official state agency for criminal history record checks and maintains records from all Utah law enforcement agencies including Eagle Mountain. The BCI database is the most complete single source for a person's Utah criminal history.

Finding Criminal History in Eagle Mountain

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at bci.utah.gov is the primary resource for statewide criminal history checks. BCI is at 4315 South 2700 West Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Phone is (801) 965-4445. A right of access check for your own record costs $20. Name and date of birth checks are $20. Fingerprint-based checks are also $20 and are more accurate than name-based searches. BCI mails results directly to you.

Court records for Eagle Mountain cases are filed at the Fourth District Court in Provo. The free Utah Courts MyCase portal at casesearch.utcourts.gov lets you search case information by name or case number at no cost. The XChange subscription at utcourts.gov/xchange provides full document-level access for $30 per month. In-person searches are available at the Fourth District Court clerk in Provo during regular business hours.

For people in state custody or on supervision, the Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search covers statewide inmates and supervised individuals. This covers Utah County cases from Eagle Mountain where the person received a state sentence or is on probation or parole.

Note: Eagle Mountain has grown rapidly in recent years, which means local law enforcement capacity has also grown. Older records from before the city's rapid expansion may be more limited than records from recent years.

Eagle Mountain Court Records

Eagle Mountain criminal cases at the district level are heard at the Fourth District Court in Provo, the Utah County seat. The court handles felony cases and serious misdemeanors for all of Utah County, including Eagle Mountain. Lower-level cases and infractions may go through the Utah County Justice Court. Court records are public under GRAMA unless sealed by the court.

Court Fourth Judicial District Court
Address 125 North 100 West
Provo, UT 84601
Phone (801) 429-1000
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website utcourts.gov

Search Eagle Mountain court records through the MyCase portal online or visit the Fourth District Court clerk in Provo. Bring a valid photo ID for in-person visits. The clerk can confirm which records are available for a specific case and what the current fees are for copies before you finalize your request.

Background Checks for Eagle Mountain Residents

Eagle Mountain residents can get their own criminal history record from BCI through the right of access process. Complete a Criminal History Record Application, provide fingerprints at a local law enforcement agency or BCI's office, and pay $20. Eagle Mountain Police can assist with fingerprinting. Results are mailed to the address on your application. BCI does not email or fax results.

The Utah Criminal Identification Act at § 53-10-108 governs how BCI collects and releases criminal history data. BCI's database includes arrests, charges, and convictions from Eagle Mountain and all other Utah law enforcement agencies. A name and date of birth check costs $20. A fingerprint-based check also costs $20 and provides more precise identity confirmation. Use the fingerprint method when you need reliable results for a person with a common name.

Expungement Resources in Eagle Mountain

Utah's Clean Slate law, effective February 2022, provides automatic expungement for eligible convictions statewide. Eagle Mountain residents with qualifying records may already have records sealed without filing a petition. Check the Utah Courts expungement page to see if your case qualifies for the automatic process or requires a formal petition.

For convictions that need a petition, get a Certificate of Eligibility from BCI for $65. File the petition at the Fourth District Court in Provo for a $135 filing fee. After the judge signs the expungement order, BCI, the Fourth District Court, and the Eagle Mountain Police Department each update their records. Sealed records will no longer appear in most criminal history searches after the order takes effect.

Violent felonies, sex offenses, and certain DUI convictions do not qualify for expungement. Contact the Fourth District Court clerk at (801) 429-1000 for questions about specific cases. You can also review eligibility rules at the Utah Courts expungement page before starting the process.

Note: Eagle Mountain's rapid growth means the city has many newer residents who may have records from other Utah counties. BCI's statewide database covers all Utah jurisdictions regardless of where you currently live.

Warrant Records in Eagle Mountain

Active warrants from Eagle Mountain and Utah County cases appear in the Utah statewide warrant database at secure.utah.gov/warrants. Search by name to see if any warrants are listed. Bench warrants from the Fourth District Court and arrest warrants from Eagle Mountain Police will appear in the system once entered by the issuing agency.

If you find an active warrant, contact the Eagle Mountain Police Department at (801) 789-5600 or the Fourth District Court clerk at (801) 429-1000. Addressing the warrant voluntarily gives you more options and typically leads to better outcomes than waiting for a law enforcement encounter. Warrants stay active until resolved and can lead to arrest during any police contact, including routine traffic stops.

GRAMA and Public Records in Eagle Mountain

Eagle Mountain City processes GRAMA requests through the City Recorder's Office. Under Utah Code § 63G-2-201, all Utah residents have the right to request public records in writing from government agencies. General city records go to the City Recorder. Police records requests go to the Eagle Mountain Police Department Records Division.

All GRAMA requests must describe the records with reasonable specificity. Include dates, names, and document types. Requests can be submitted in person, by mail, or online through the Utah State Open Records Portal. The city has 10 business days to respond to standard requests and 5 days for urgent ones with supporting documentation. Fees are charged for copies and research time. Denied requests can be appealed to the State Records Committee.

For Eagle Mountain criminal history searches beyond local police records, BCI is the most complete single source. The Utah County Sheriff's Office and the Fourth District Court also hold records relevant to Eagle Mountain residents. For a full picture, check BCI, the court portal, and the Eagle Mountain Police Department. Each source covers a different aspect of the criminal history picture.

Utah Courts XChange criminal history records Eagle Mountain Utah County

The Utah Courts XChange service provides statewide online access to court records including cases from the Fourth District Court, which handles Eagle Mountain criminal matters filed in Utah County.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results

Utah County Criminal History Resources

Eagle Mountain is in Utah County. For county-level criminal history resources, court contacts, and background check information, visit the Utah County criminal history page.

View Utah County Criminal History

Nearby Utah Cities

Neighboring Utah County cities use the Fourth District Court and their own police departments for criminal records. Pick a city below to find criminal history resources in that area.

View Major Utah Cities