Access Sandy Utah Criminal History Records

Sandy criminal history records are available through the Sandy Police Department, the Third District Court, and the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. Sandy is a suburban city in the Salt Lake Valley with a population of about 100,000 residents in Salt Lake County. Searching criminal history in Sandy depends on what type of record you need. Local police reports, court filings, and statewide background checks each come from a different source, and this page explains all of them.

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Sandy Quick Facts

~100,000 Population
Salt Lake County
Third District Court Division
BCI State Records

Sandy Police Department Criminal Records

The Sandy Police Department Records Division handles all public records requests for the city. The division is located at 10000 S Centennial Parkway, Sandy, UT 84070. Phone: (801) 568-7230. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Records requests go through the Utah GRAMA process. Under Utah Code ยง 63G-2-201, government records are presumed public unless a specific exception applies. The city has 10 business days to respond. You can request records in person or online through the city portal.

The Sandy Police Department Records page at Sandy.utah.gov is where you start for police reports and related records. Sandy Police Department records for criminal history

Sandy City also maintains a general public records portal. Visit Sandy City's public records page to submit a GRAMA request for city government documents.

Sandy City public records portal for criminal history

Valid photo ID is required for all in-person requests. Fees apply for copies of reports and certified documents. Most records are available within 5 to 10 business days. If a record is denied, the city must provide a written reason for the denial.

Note: Juvenile records are protected under Utah law and are not available through standard GRAMA requests. Requesting them requires a court order.

Sandy Criminal History at Utah BCI

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification is the statewide source for criminal background checks. BCI holds records on all arrests and convictions in Utah, including those that happen in Sandy. The BCI website explains the full process for requesting a criminal history record.

Utah BCI statewide criminal history for Sandy residents

BCI is located at 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Phone: (801) 965-4445. As of July 2025, the fee is $20 for a name and date of birth search, $20 for a fingerprint-based search, and $20 to check your own record. You can request in person, by mail, or online. Fingerprint searches are more accurate than name searches because they tie results to a single person rather than a name that may be shared by multiple individuals.

For fingerprint processing, the BCI office in Taylorsville offers Livescan services. You can also use an authorized outside provider. Either way, the fingerprint card or digital submission goes with your application. Mail-in requests require a completed form and payment made out to BCI.

The Utah Criminal Identification Act, Title 53 Chapter 10, governs how BCI operates and what records it maintains. Understanding this statute is helpful when you want to know what your BCI search will include or what access rights you have.

Third District Court Sandy Criminal Cases

Criminal cases from Sandy are filed in the Third District Court, which serves Salt Lake County. The courthouse is at 450 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84114. Phone: (801) 238-7300. All criminal filings, case histories, and court orders from Sandy cases go through this court and become part of the public record.

The Utah Courts MyCase portal is free and lets you search by name or case number. You get basic case information including party names, filing dates, and current status. For full document access, the XChange system provides comprehensive records for $30 per month.

In-person visits to the courthouse allow you to review full case files and get copies from court staff. Certified copies have their own fee. Call the clerk before visiting to confirm hours and fees. Security screens visitors at the entrance, so bring a valid photo ID.

Warrants and GRAMA Rights in Sandy

Active warrants in Sandy can be checked through the free Utah Statewide Warrant Search. This database covers warrants from courts across Utah, including the Third District Court. Search by name to find current warrants. The search is available to the public at no cost.

Warrants do not expire. They stay active until resolved in court or recalled by a judge. A warrant may have been issued for failure to appear, unpaid fines, or new criminal charges. If you find a warrant tied to your name, contact an attorney or the Sandy Police at (801) 568-7230 before taking further steps.

GRAMA gives everyone the right to request public records from Sandy agencies. The city must respond within 10 business days. Denials must be in writing with a reason. You can appeal a denial first to the agency head, then to the State Records Committee if needed. Sandy's City Recorder coordinates GRAMA compliance for all city departments.

Note: Records may be inspected in person at no charge during regular business hours. Fees only apply when you request copies.

Utah Corrections Records for Sandy

The Utah Department of Corrections Offender Search is a free public tool that shows basic information on people in state custody or on parole. If someone from Sandy has been sentenced to a state facility, their basic information may appear in this database.

Utah Department of Corrections offender search records

The corrections search is not a substitute for a full BCI background check. It only covers people currently in the state corrections system. For a complete picture of someone's criminal background in Utah, use BCI records, court case searches, and local police records together. Each source fills a different gap.

Expunging Criminal Records in Sandy

Utah's expungement process lets eligible residents seal qualifying criminal records from public view. The Clean Slate program launched in February 2022 provides automatic expungement for some low-level offenses. If your record qualifies, it may already be sealed without any action on your part.

For offenses that require a petition, file with the Third District Court. The Utah Courts guide at utcourts.gov/howto/expunge covers every step. The petition filing fee is $135. After the court grants expungement, you need a Certificate of Eligibility from BCI for $65. Both steps are required.

Not every offense qualifies. Capital felonies, first-degree felonies, and most sex offenses cannot be expunged. Other offenses require waiting periods before you can file. Review the eligibility chart on the courts website before starting. Sandy residents with questions about their specific situation should consider consulting an attorney familiar with Utah expungement law.

The Salt Lake County Expungement Tool Kit is a local resource that provides guided steps for residents of Salt Lake County, including Sandy. This tool kit complements the BCI and Utah Courts materials.

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Salt Lake County Criminal History Records

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

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