Riverton Utah Criminal History Records

Riverton criminal history records are available through the Riverton Police Department, the Third District Court, and the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. Riverton is a suburban city in the Salt Lake Valley with a population of about 45,000. It sits in Salt Lake County. Searching criminal history in Riverton depends on what type of record you need. Local police reports, court case files, and statewide background checks each come from a different source.

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Riverton Quick Facts

~45,000 Population
Salt Lake County
Third District Court Division
BCI State Records

Riverton Police Department Criminal Records

The Riverton Police Department Records Division handles all public records requests for local police activity. The division is at 12800 S 1300 W, Riverton, UT 84065. Phone is (801) 254-4700. Staff are available Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Requests in Riverton go through the Utah GRAMA process under ยง 63G-2-201. Most government records are presumed public. The city has 10 business days to respond. You can ask in person, by mail, or through the city's online portal. Some records may be withheld if they fall under a protected or private classification. If a request is denied, the agency must state the reason in writing.

Valid photo ID is required for in-person requests. Fees apply for copies of documents. Most records are available within 5 to 10 business days. Complex requests involving active investigations or redaction may take longer.

Riverton Utah public records for criminal history

The image above shows a reference to public records resources for Riverton. For direct police records, contact the Riverton Police Records Division at the address listed above.

Note: Incident reports that do not result in arrest are still police records and can be requested under GRAMA, though some details may be redacted.

Statewide Criminal History from Utah BCI

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification maintains the statewide criminal background database. All arrests and convictions from Riverton and every other Utah city go into this system. BCI is the main source for a full background check covering all of Utah.

Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification criminal history

BCI is located at 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Phone: (801) 965-4445. The BCI website has details on the request process. As of July 2025, the fee for a name and date of birth search is $20. Fingerprint-based searches also cost $20. Checking your own record costs $20 as well. You can submit requests in person, by mail, or online.

Fingerprint-based checks are more precise than name searches. A name search may return results for people with similar names, which can create confusion. A fingerprint search ties the result directly to one identity. For high-stakes uses, a fingerprint search is the better option. BCI can take your fingerprints at their Taylorsville location or you can use a Livescan provider.

The Utah Criminal Identification Act, Title 53, Chapter 10, governs how BCI collects, stores, and releases criminal records. This law also defines what agencies can request records and for what purposes.

Third District Court and Riverton Criminal Cases

Criminal cases from Riverton are filed in the Third District Court, which serves Salt Lake County. The court at 450 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84114 handles felony and most misdemeanor matters. The phone number is (801) 238-7300. When a case is filed, it becomes a public court record.

The free Utah Courts MyCase portal lets you search by name or case number. Basic information like party names, filing dates, and case status is available at no cost. For full document access, subscribe to the XChange system at $30 per month.

You can also visit the courthouse in person to review case files. Court staff can assist with searching by name or case number. Certified copies from the court file have their own fee schedule. Call the clerk at (801) 238-7300 before visiting to confirm what you need to bring and what fees apply.

Riverton Warrant Records

The Utah Statewide Warrant Search is a free online tool. It covers warrants issued by courts across Utah, including the Third District Court for Riverton cases. You search by name and the results show whether an active warrant exists. The database is updated regularly.

Warrants do not expire on their own. A warrant stays active until the person appears in court or a judge recalls it. If you find an active warrant tied to a Riverton case, contact an attorney or the Riverton Police Department at (801) 254-4700 before taking further steps.

Utah Corrections and Offender Records

The Utah Department of Corrections Offender Search provides basic information on people in state custody or on supervision. This tool is free to use. If someone from Riverton has been sentenced to a state facility or is on parole, their information may appear here.

Utah Department of Corrections offender search for criminal history

The corrections search does not replace a full BCI background check. For a complete picture of someone's criminal history in Utah, use BCI records, court case searches, and local police records together. Each source covers a different piece of the overall record.

Note: The corrections offender search only shows people who have been sentenced to state supervision. Local jail records and court records are separate systems.

Clearing a Criminal Record in Riverton

Utah allows eligible residents to expunge qualifying criminal records. When a record is expunged, it is sealed from public view. Utah's Clean Slate program, which launched in February 2022, provides automatic expungement for some low-level offenses without requiring a petition.

For offenses that need a petition, you file with the Third District Court in Salt Lake City. The Utah Courts guide at utcourts.gov/howto/expunge covers the full process step by step. The petition filing fee is $135. After the court grants expungement, you get a Certificate of Eligibility from BCI for $65. That certificate is a required step to complete the process.

Not all offenses qualify. Capital and first-degree felonies, along with certain sex offenses, cannot be expunged. Other offenses require a waiting period before you can file. Review the eligibility rules on the courts website before starting. If you have questions specific to your situation, consulting an attorney familiar with Utah expungement law is a good idea.

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Salt Lake County Criminal History Records

Riverton is part of Salt Lake County. All criminal cases filed in Riverton go through the Third District Court, which serves the entire county. For county-wide resources and additional background check tools, visit the Salt Lake County criminal history page.

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