Layton Criminal Records and Background Check

A Layton background check pulls together records from Layton City Police, the Davis County Sheriff, and the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. Layton is the largest city in Davis County, with around 80,000 residents spread across the northeastern Wasatch Front. Public records covering arrests, bookings, and court cases are available through official channels. This guide explains where to search, how to submit a records request, and what sources to use when obtaining criminal history tied to Layton.

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Layton City Police Department Records

The Layton City Police Department handles records requests for incidents that occurred within city limits. Police reports, arrest logs, and incident records are available to the public under Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act. Requests can be submitted online, by mail, or in person at Layton City. Bring a valid photo ID when visiting in person, and include the date, address, or report number when you know it. This helps staff locate the correct file quickly.

Protected records, such as files tied to ongoing investigations or records involving juveniles, may not be fully released. The department will tell you what portions can be provided and what must be withheld. Victims named in a report may be able to access additional information beyond what is available to the general public.

The Layton City website provides information on city departments and public services, including how to contact the police records division.

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Layton City Police processes GRAMA requests within 10 business days per state law. Complex requests may require an extension, but the department must notify you in writing if more time is needed.

Note: Requests for records involving active criminal cases may be delayed until the investigation closes.

How to Get a Background Check in Layton

Two main options exist for searching criminal history tied to Layton. You can request local records directly from Layton City Police or the Davis County Sheriff. You can also run a statewide criminal background check through the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification.

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) is the central state agency for criminal history records. Utah residents may request their own criminal history under the Right of Access provision. As of July 2025, the fee for a personal record search is $20. BCI is located at 4315 S 2700 W, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call (801) 965-4445 with questions. You can also visit the BCI Criminal Records page for full instructions.

The legal framework for criminal record access in Utah is found at Utah Code Section 53-10-108. This statute governs how criminal history information is maintained and who may access it. Local police departments operate within this framework when responding to public records requests.

Second District Court Records for Layton

Criminal cases in Layton are heard at the Second District Court, which serves Davis County. The court is located at 800 W State Street, Farmington, UT 84025. The phone number is (801) 447-3800. Court records include case filings, hearing dates, judgments, and sentencing information for cases that moved through the district court system.

Utah Courts provides two online tools for searching court records. MyCourtCase is a free public portal where you can look up case status and basic filing information. XChange is a subscription service used by legal professionals that offers more complete record sets, including case documents and history. Both tools cover cases filed in Utah courts statewide.

Court records are separate from criminal history records held by BCI. A court record shows the outcome of a case. A BCI record shows the full criminal history, including arrests that may not have resulted in a conviction. Searching both sources gives a more complete picture.

Note: Some court records may be sealed or restricted if the case involved a juvenile or was expunged by court order.

Davis County Sheriff and Inmate Records

The Davis County Sheriff manages the county jail and provides public access to booking and inmate information. The sheriff's office is located at 800 W State Street, Farmington, UT 84025. The main phone number is (801) 451-4100.

The Davis County Inmate Roster is available to the public online. It lists names, booking photos, charges, and current custody status for individuals held in the county jail. This is a free resource and does not require a formal records request. The roster is updated regularly and is one of the fastest ways to confirm whether someone is currently in custody in Davis County.

The sheriff also handles service of warrants and maintains records on active warrants in Davis County. If you believe a warrant may exist, the sheriff's office can confirm. Warrant checks are part of a broader criminal background check and may reveal holds that do not appear in standard court records.

Davis County Sheriff background check and inmate records for Layton

Davis County also handles GRAMA requests at GRAMA@DavisCountyUtah.gov or by phone at (801) 451-3277. The 10-business-day response window applies to all county-level requests.

Criminal History and Public Records in Layton

Public records in Layton include arrest records, booking records, court case files, and criminal history reports. Each source holds different data. Arrest records show the date, charge, and arresting agency. Court records show the outcome. BCI criminal history records combine both and include statewide data beyond what local agencies hold.

Some records are protected under Utah law and will not be released. These include medical records, records involving minors, files tied to active investigations, and sealed court records. When a request is denied, the agency must tell you which legal exception applies. You can challenge a denial through the State Records Committee.

Criminal history searches through BCI cover the full state. Local searches through the Layton Police Department or Davis County Sheriff cover only incidents in those jurisdictions. Running both types of searches is the most thorough approach when researching a person's record check in Layton.

  • Arrest records from Layton City Police
  • Booking records and inmate roster from Davis County Sheriff
  • Court case records from Second District Court
  • Statewide criminal history from BCI
  • Warrant information from Davis County Sheriff

GRAMA Records Requests in Layton

The Government Records Access and Management Act governs all public records requests in Utah, including those made to Layton City. Under Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2, agencies must respond to a GRAMA request within 10 business days. If the agency needs more time, it must notify the requester in writing and explain the reason for the delay.

Requests can be submitted to the City of Layton or to Davis County depending on which agency holds the records you need. For county-level records, contact Davis County at GRAMA@DavisCountyUtah.gov or call (801) 451-3277. Requests can also be submitted through the Utah GRAMA Portal, which allows online submissions to many state and local agencies.

Include as much detail as possible in your request. Provide full names, dates, case numbers, or addresses when available. Specific requests are processed faster and are less likely to result in a denial based on overbreadth. Fees for copies may apply depending on the volume of records provided.

Note: GRAMA requests for police reports may be partially fulfilled, with protected portions redacted before the records are released.

Expungement of Criminal Records in Layton

Utah residents with past criminal records may be eligible to have those records expunged. An expungement removes the record from public view and seals it from most searches. The process begins with obtaining a Certificate of Eligibility from the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. As of the current fee schedule, the certificate costs $65 per offense. Visit the BCI Expungements page for current eligibility rules and instructions.

The legal basis for expungement in Utah is found at Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 40a. Waiting periods vary by offense type, and not all offenses are eligible. After the waiting period, you petition the district court that handled the original case. The Second District Court in Farmington handles expungement petitions for Layton residents.

Once an expungement is granted, BCI removes the record from its database and notifies local agencies. Expunged records do not appear in standard criminal background check searches. However, certain government agencies and law enforcement may still be able to access sealed records under specific legal circumstances.

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Davis County Background Check

Davis County resources cover all cities and unincorporated areas in the county, including Layton. The county sheriff, district court, and GRAMA office all serve Layton residents with records access.

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