Riverton Utah Criminal Records Search

Running a Riverton background check means working with a few different sources. Riverton contracts its police services rather than operating a standalone department, so records requests go through the contracted agency following Utah GRAMA rules. Salt Lake County holds court records for cases filed in the area. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification maintains the state's central criminal history database. This guide covers each step so you know exactly where to look and what to expect from each source.

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~45,000Population
Salt LakeCounty
Third DistrictCourt
10 DaysGRAMA Response

Police Records and GRAMA Requests in Riverton

Riverton contracts its police services through an outside agency rather than running its own department. That means records requests for incident reports and arrest logs go through the contracted law enforcement provider, not a standalone Riverton police records office. The same Utah GRAMA rules apply regardless of which agency holds the record.

To request a report, put your request in writing. Include the incident date, location, and any names you know. State clearly what record you are looking for. The responding agency has 10 business days to reply under Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2. They can approve your request, deny it with a legal explanation, or ask for more information.

Some records are withheld. Active investigations, victim details in sensitive cases, and certain juvenile records may not be released in full. Redacted copies are common when parts of a report are restricted but the rest is releasable. If the agency denies your request, you have the right to appeal through the GRAMA process.

The Riverton City website lists city department contacts and can point you toward the right office for records requests related to Riverton.

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Riverton City's website provides contact information for city services, including guidance on submitting records requests under Utah's open records law.

How to Get a Riverton Background Check

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification is the starting point for any statewide criminal background check tied to Riverton. BCI is at 4315 S 2700 W Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Call them at (801) 965-4445. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. A Right of Access request -- to see your own record -- costs $20 as of July 2025.

BCI receives reports from law enforcement agencies across the state. Arrests, charges, and case dispositions are submitted to BCI and stored in the central database. If a Riverton-area agency made an arrest and properly submitted the data, it will show up in a BCI record search. The BCI Criminal Records section explains how the system works and what the record includes.

Court records are the other key source. They are public and show the full legal history of a case -- charges filed, hearings held, verdicts reached, and sentences imposed. Searching them online takes only a few minutes and costs nothing for basic lookups.

Note: A BCI record shows Utah history only. Federal offenses and records from other states require separate searches.

Third District Court and Case Search

Riverton is in Salt Lake County, which means the Third District Court handles local criminal and civil cases. The Utah Courts website offers two search tools. MyCourtCase is the free public portal where you can look up cases by name, case number, or date range. It shows basic case information, charges, hearing dates, and outcomes for cases not sealed by a judge.

XChange offers a more detailed view. It is subscription-based and intended for attorneys and other authorized users. For most public searches, MyCourtCase covers what you need. If you need certified copies or full case documents, contact the court clerk directly. They can tell you current fees and the process for obtaining records in person or by mail.

Salt Lake County Sheriff and Inmate Lookup

The Salt Lake County Sheriff manages the county jail and maintains the inmate roster. Their tools include an inmate lookup database accessible online at slco.org/sheriff/. If someone has been booked into the Salt Lake County detention facility, their name, booking date, and charges appear in the roster while they remain in custody. The records are updated regularly.

The sheriff also handles warrant information for the county. Court-issued warrants flow through the statewide system maintained by BCI. If you need to check whether a warrant exists, you can contact the Third District Court or call the Salt Lake County Sheriff directly.

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Salt Lake County Sheriff resources serve all cities within the county, including Riverton, and provide jail roster and warrant information to the public.

Jail rosters show current custody only. A person who has been released will no longer appear in the active roster, even if they were recently booked. For historical booking information, contact the jail records office directly.

Criminal History Records for Riverton Residents

A criminal history record tied to Riverton includes data submitted by local and county law enforcement agencies to BCI. The record shows arrests, charges, and the outcome of each case. Not every record is complete. Agencies must submit data to BCI for it to appear in the central database. If a submission was not made, the event may still appear in court records even if BCI does not show it.

If you find a discrepancy in your record, you can challenge it through BCI. Submit documentation that supports the correction. BCI will review the dispute and make changes if the evidence supports them. This process can take several weeks, so plan ahead if accuracy matters for your situation.

People who want to know what their record shows should request a Right of Access report directly from BCI. It lists everything the state has on file for that individual. The report is mailed to the address you provide, and the fee is $20 as of July 2025.

GRAMA Records Access

Utah GRAMA gives the public the right to request government records held by any public agency. Riverton city records, including documents created by city departments, are subject to GRAMA. The law sets clear rules for what must be released and what can be withheld.

Submit your request in writing to the relevant city or county department. The agency has 10 business days to respond. If they need more time, they must tell you in writing. Standard copy fees apply, typically per page for printed materials. Electronic records may be available at lower cost depending on format. Denials must include a legal citation explaining why the record is restricted.

The full GRAMA statute is at Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2. You can appeal a denial to the agency head, then to the State Records Committee, and then to district court if needed.

Expungement Options for Riverton

People with qualifying records in Utah can petition to have them expunged. An expungement seals the record from public view. It no longer shows up in standard background check searches. The process starts with a Certificate of Eligibility from BCI. The fee is $65 per offense as of 2025. The certificate shows that the offense meets the legal requirements for expungement under state law.

After getting the certificate, you file a petition with the court that handled the original case. The judge reviews the petition and may hold a hearing. If approved, the court issues a sealing order. Utah also has a Clean Slate process that automatically expunges eligible low-level offenses without requiring a petition. The governing law is at Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 40a. The BCI Expungements page lists qualifying offenses and waiting periods.

Note: Not all offenses can be expunged, and waiting periods vary by charge level and outcome.

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Salt Lake County Background Check

Riverton sits inside Salt Lake County. County-level records and resources apply to Riverton residents alongside city sources. The Salt Lake County Sheriff, the Third District Court, and BCI all serve this area. Searching county records can turn up information that city records alone may not show.

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Nearby Utah Cities

Riverton is surrounded by other Salt Lake County communities. Each city has its own records process but shares the same county and state systems.

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