Eagle Mountain Criminal Records and Public Background Check

An Eagle Mountain background check relies on records from the Utah County Sheriff substation, the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification, and the Fourth District Court. Eagle Mountain is one of the fastest-growing cities in Utah County, with a population near 45,000. Police services are provided through a Utah County Sheriff substation located within the city. Public records covering arrests, criminal history, and court cases are available through state and county channels. This page explains how to search and obtain those records.

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Utah County Sheriff Substation in Eagle Mountain

Eagle Mountain does not have its own police department. Police services are handled by a Utah County Sheriff substation at 1650 E Stagecoach Run, Eagle Mountain, Utah. The substation phone is (801) 789-6701. Deputies patrol city streets and respond to calls within Eagle Mountain.

The substation offers several public services. Fingerprinting is available by appointment for those who need it for licensing, adoption, or personal use. A prescription drug disposal drop box is on site. Lost and found items handled by the substation can be claimed there as well.

Records requests for Eagle Mountain incidents go through the Utah County Sheriff's records division. The main sheriff's office is at 3075 N Main St, Spanish Fork, UT 84660. The records line is (801) 851-4100. Requests follow standard GRAMA procedures and must receive a response within 10 business days under state law.

The Utah County Sheriff website provides the inmate search tool, warrant information, and general records access guidance.

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Note: Inmate search results on the sheriff's site reflect bookings with a 24-hour delay. Very recent arrests may not appear immediately.

How to Run a Background Check in Eagle Mountain

Two main paths exist for searching criminal background information tied to Eagle Mountain. Local records come from the Utah County Sheriff. Statewide criminal history comes from the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification.

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) holds the state's complete criminal history database. Utah residents can request their own criminal record under the Right of Access provision. As of July 2025, the fee is $20. BCI is at 4315 S 2700 W, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The phone number is (801) 965-4445. Mail requests should go to: 3888 West 5400 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84129. See the BCI Criminal Records page for forms and instructions.

The legal basis for criminal record access in Utah is at Utah Code Section 53-10-108. This statute sets the rules for who can access criminal history and how agencies must handle those records.

Fourth District Court Records for Eagle Mountain

Criminal, civil, and traffic cases from Eagle Mountain are heard at the Fourth District Court, which serves all of Utah County. The courthouse is at 125 N 100 West, Provo, UT 84601. The phone is (801) 429-1000. Court records contain case filings, scheduled hearings, verdicts, and sentencing information.

Utah Courts provides two online tools for searching these records. MyCourtCase is free and open to the public. It shows basic case status and filing information. XChange is a subscription service with deeper access to case documents and full case histories. Both tools cover Utah County cases tied to Eagle Mountain residents.

Note: Court records reflect the outcome of a case. BCI criminal history records may include arrests that did not result in a court conviction.

Criminal History Records and the BCI Database

Utah's criminal history database at BCI is the most complete source for statewide criminal records. It includes arrests, charges, dispositions, and any subsequent charges. The database covers all jurisdictions in Utah, including Eagle Mountain and the surrounding Utah County area.

Personal record requests require a completed Right of Access form, a valid photo ID, and the $20 fee. You may submit the request by mail or in person at the BCI office in Taylorsville. Results cover the full Utah criminal history associated with your identity. If a record contains errors, BCI has a process to challenge and correct the information.

Public record checks and third-party searches are subject to different access rules. The BCI website explains which categories of requestors have access to what types of records. Some searches require a signed authorization from the subject.

Warrants and Inmate Searches in Eagle Mountain

Warrant information for Eagle Mountain residents may come from two sources. The Utah County Sheriff maintains county warrant data. BCI maintains a Statewide Warrants file that covers open warrants across all Utah jurisdictions. Both sources can be checked when searching for active warrants tied to someone in Eagle Mountain.

The Utah County Sheriff's inmate search covers anyone booked into county detention facilities. This includes arrests made by Eagle Mountain substation deputies. The search is available online through the sheriff's website and is updated daily.

For statewide warrant checks, the BCI statewide warrant file (SWW) is the most complete resource. This file aggregates warrant data from local agencies, county sheriffs, and state law enforcement. Access to SWW data may be limited to certain authorized users. For public warrant inquiries, the Utah County Sheriff's office at (801) 851-4000 can confirm warrant status by name.

GRAMA Public Records Requests in Eagle Mountain

All public records requests in Eagle Mountain follow Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act, codified at Utah Code 63G-2. Because Eagle Mountain relies on the Utah County Sheriff for police services, most records requests go through the sheriff's office rather than a city police department.

Requests can be submitted directly to the Utah County Sheriff's records division, through the Utah GRAMA Portal, or by mail. Include as many identifying details as possible: full name, date of incident, report number, or location. This speeds up the search process considerably.

Agencies must respond within 10 business days. Extensions of 5 additional business days are allowed for complex requests, but you must be notified in writing. If a request is denied, you may appeal to the county's records access officer and then to the State Records Committee if needed. Fees for copies are set by the agency but must comply with state guidelines.

Clearing a Criminal Record in Eagle Mountain

Utah residents with past convictions may be able to clear their record through expungement. Expungement seals the record from public access and removes it from criminal history reports provided to the public. The process is handled through BCI and the district court.

To start, request a Certificate of Eligibility from BCI. The fee is $65 per offense. Certificates are valid for 90 days. The full process takes about 4 to 6 months from the initial application to final court order. Waiting periods apply based on offense type. Under Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 40a, felonies require a 7-year wait. Class A misdemeanors require 5 years. Class B misdemeanors require 4 years. Class C misdemeanors and infractions require 3 years. DUI offenses require 10 years.

Utah's Clean Slate program provides automatic expungement for qualifying cases filed after May 1, 2020. Not every case qualifies. Visit the BCI Expungements page for eligibility details and the full step-by-step process.

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Utah County Background Check

Eagle Mountain is located in Utah County. The Utah County background check page covers county-wide criminal records, sheriff services, and Fourth District Court records in greater detail. It is a useful companion resource for Eagle Mountain searches.

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Eagle Mountain borders several other Utah County communities. Each has its own records access process under GRAMA.

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