Taylorsville Criminal History Records

Taylorsville is a city of about 60,000 in Salt Lake County, and it holds a unique distinction in Utah: the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification is physically located in Taylorsville. BCI, the state agency that manages all criminal history records in Utah, operates its main office at 4315 South 2700 West Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. This means Taylorsville residents have direct access to the state's primary criminal history record-keeping office. This page explains how to access criminal history records in Taylorsville through BCI, the Third District Court, and local police.

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~60,000 Population
Salt Lake County
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BCI Is Located in Taylorsville

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification has its main office in Taylorsville. This is not just a mailing address. BCI staff work at this location, process fingerprint submissions, and manage the statewide criminal history database from here. The address is 4315 South 2700 West Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129, phone (801) 965-4445. BCI office hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday, and the office is closed on state holidays.

For Taylorsville residents, this means the state's most important criminal history office is in your city. You can visit BCI in person for some services, including dropping off fingerprint cards or picking up information. Mail-in submissions for criminal history record requests are also accepted at this same location, as well as the secondary address at 3888 West 5400 South, Taylorsville, UT 84129.

BCI maintains criminal history for every arrest and court disposition statewide. To request your own criminal history record, download the Criminal History Record Application from bci.utah.gov, complete the form, and submit it with the $20 fee. Fingerprint searches cost $20 and provide a more precise result. Expungement eligibility certificates cost $65 and tell you whether your record qualifies for sealing.

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The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at bci.utah.gov is the central state agency for all Utah criminal history. Its offices are physically located in Taylorsville, making this city the hub for statewide criminal record management.

Taylorsville Police Department Criminal Records

The Taylorsville Police Department Records Division handles all police records requests for the city. The Records Division is at 2600 W Taylorsville Blvd, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Call (801) 963-5400 for records inquiries. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Records can be requested in person or online. Most records are available within 5 to 10 business days. Bring a valid photo ID for all in-person requests. Fees apply for report copies. The Taylorsville Police Department maintains records for all criminal incidents within city limits, including arrest reports, incident reports, and citations tied to criminal cases.

Taylorsville Police Department FAQ for criminal history records requests

The Taylorsville Police Department uses the NextRequest portal at cityoftaylorsvilleutpolice.nextrequest.com for public records requests. The FAQ page explains how to submit a request, what to expect in terms of timing, and how fees are calculated under GRAMA.

Under Utah Code ยง 63G-2-201, Taylorsville City must respond to public records requests within 10 business days. Some records may be withheld if they relate to an active investigation or contain protected information.

Taylorsville Court Records

Criminal cases from Taylorsville are handled by the Third Judicial District Court. The Third District serves all of Salt Lake County. The main courthouse is at 450 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84114, phone (801) 238-7300.

Third District Court records for Taylorsville cases include charging documents, hearing minutes, sentencing orders, and final dispositions. The court clerk can provide copies of documents for a fee. Certified copies cost more than standard copies. Call ahead to confirm current fees and what to bring for your specific request.

Search for Taylorsville criminal case information at casesearch.utcourts.gov. Enter a full name or case number to find active and past cases. For full document access, subscribe to XChange at $30 per month. The XChange portal covers all Utah district courts including the Third District that handles Taylorsville cases.

Criminal Background Checks in Taylorsville

Taylorsville residents have the advantage of being in the same city as BCI. You can visit the BCI office at 4315 South 2700 West Suite 1300 to drop off a fingerprint card in person or ask questions about the background check process. For standard name and DOB searches, the $20 fee applies whether you apply in person or by mail.

BCI operates under Utah's Criminal Identification Act, Title 53, Chapter 10. This law governs what BCI collects and who can access records. BCI maintains arrest and disposition records for all of Utah. Even charges that were dismissed or not filed formally may appear in a BCI criminal history until the record is expunged or sealed.

The Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search provides a free public offender search. This covers individuals who have been incarcerated in Utah state prison facilities. It is a useful tool for public lookups but does not replace a full BCI criminal history report.

The Utah State Archives holds historical criminal records transferred from active court systems. Very old Taylorsville cases that predate the city's incorporation may be accessible through the Archives for research purposes.

Expungement for Taylorsville Residents

Utah's Clean Slate Act of 2022 allows some lower-level offenses to be automatically sealed. If your record does not qualify for automatic sealing, you can file a petition. Taylorsville residents who wish to pursue expungement benefit from being in the same city as BCI, which processes the eligibility certificates.

Get your expungement eligibility certificate from BCI in Taylorsville for $65. Then file the petition with the Third District Court. The filing fee is $135. Full instructions are at utcourts.gov/howto/expunge. If the petition is granted, BCI updates its records and the court seals the file. Taylorsville residents can drop off certificate requests at the BCI office in person if preferred.

Note: Taylorsville's proximity to BCI does not change the eligibility rules for expungement. Not all offenses qualify, and you should check your specific record before investing in the court petition process.

Warrant Records in Taylorsville

Warrants for Taylorsville residents come from the Third District Court or the city's justice court. Utah's statewide warrant search is at secure.utah.gov/warrants. Search by name to check for active warrants across the state. Warrant status also appears on active court cases in MyCase.

Call the Taylorsville Police Department at (801) 963-5400 or the Third District Court at (801) 238-7300 to confirm warrant status for Taylorsville cases. Resolving a warrant early, ideally with the help of an attorney, avoids the risk of arrest and keeps your criminal history record cleaner going forward.

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Salt Lake County Criminal History Records

Taylorsville is in Salt Lake County. All criminal cases from Taylorsville are filed with the Salt Lake County Third District Court. For county-wide criminal history resources, visit the Salt Lake County criminal history page.

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