Springville Criminal History and Background Check

A Springville background check pulls records from Springville City Police, the Utah County Sheriff, and the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. Springville is a Utah County city in the southern Wasatch Front area, with around 35,000 residents. The city has its own police department, which handles incident reports and local GRAMA requests. Public records covering criminal history, arrests, and court cases are available through official channels. This page explains where each record type is held and how to request it.

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Springville City Police Department Records

Springville has its own police department that handles calls and records for incidents within city limits. Police reports, arrest logs, and incident records can be requested under Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act. Requests go to the Springville Police Department. You may submit them in person, by mail, or through any online records system the city offers.

When submitting a request, include the report number if you have it. The incident date and street address are also helpful. This allows staff to locate the correct record quickly and avoid delays. If a file is partially protected, the department will release what it can and explain what is being withheld.

The Springville City website has contact information for city departments and guidance on submitting public records requests.

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Under GRAMA, most requests receive a response within 10 business days. Extensions are allowed in writing, but only with valid justification.

Note: Records involving juveniles or active investigations are protected and may not be fully released to the general public.

Running a Criminal Background Check in Springville

A thorough criminal background check in Springville combines local police records with the statewide criminal history held by BCI. Local records cover what happened in Springville. BCI covers all of Utah.

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) is the state's central criminal history agency. 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. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Phone: (801) 965-4445. Mail requests to: 3888 West 5400 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84129. See the BCI Criminal Records page for forms.

The legal authority for criminal record access in Utah is Utah Code Section 53-10-108. This statute governs how criminal history data is maintained and who may access it.

Utah County Sheriff Records and Inmate Search

The Utah County Sheriff handles county-wide law enforcement and detention, including bookings for arrests made in Springville in some circumstances. The sheriff's main office is at 3075 N Main St, Spanish Fork, UT 84660. Records are available through the records division at (801) 851-4100. The Utah County Sheriff website hosts the inmate search tool for looking up current detainees by name.

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Inmate records carry a 24-hour delay. For arrests that occurred very recently, the booking may not yet appear online. Call the sheriff's office directly for urgent inquiries. Warrant information and arrest records are also available through the sheriff for incidents handled outside Springville city limits.

Fourth District Court Records for Springville

Springville criminal and civil cases are handled at the Fourth District Court, which serves all of Utah County. The courthouse is at 125 N 100 West, Provo, UT 84601. The main phone is (801) 429-1000. Court records include case filings, scheduled hearings, verdicts, and sentencing outcomes.

Utah Courts provides two online tools for record searches. MyCourtCase is free and shows basic case status and filing information. XChange is a subscription-based service that gives access to full case documents and a longer case history. Both tools cover Fourth District cases. XChange is commonly used by attorneys and researchers who need more than basic case status.

Keep in mind that court records and BCI records are different. Court records show what happened in a case that was filed. BCI records may include arrests that never led to a court filing or conviction. Reviewing both sources gives a complete view of a person's legal history in Springville and across Utah.

Warrant and Arrest Record Searches in Springville

Warrant searches for Springville residents can be done through the Utah County Sheriff. The BCI Statewide Warrants file covers active warrants across all of Utah, including Springville. Checking both sources is the best approach for a complete warrant search.

Arrest records from Springville incidents are held by the Springville Police Department. If the Utah County Sheriff made the arrest, those records are at the county level. For arrests that resulted in booking at a county facility, the Utah County inmate search will show the record once it clears the 24-hour processing period.

To confirm a specific warrant by phone, call the Utah County Sheriff at (801) 851-4000. The Utah Courts website can show bench warrants tied to specific court cases. For a full picture, combine the sheriff's records, city police records, and court records.

GRAMA Requests in Springville

Springville public records requests follow Utah Code 63G-2. This law sets the rules for how all Utah government bodies respond to records requests. The law covers response timelines, appeal rights, and fee structures. Springville City and the Utah County Sheriff both operate under GRAMA.

Requests can go directly to the Springville City records office, to the Utah County Sheriff's records division, or through the Utah GRAMA Portal. Include identifying details such as name, date, and case number whenever possible. Agencies must respond within 10 business days. Written notice is required if the agency needs an extension. If denied, you may appeal to the agency's records access officer and then to the State Records Committee.

Expungement in Springville

Utah residents in Springville with prior convictions may be able to clear their criminal record through the expungement process. Expungement seals a conviction from public access, including from most criminal history searches. The BCI Expungements page explains the full process.

Start by requesting a Certificate of Eligibility from BCI. The fee is $65 per offense. Certificates are valid for 90 days. The process takes about 4 to 6 months. Waiting periods under Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 40a are: DUI 10 years, Felony 7 years, Class A misdemeanor 5 years, Class B misdemeanor 4 years, Class C misdemeanor or infraction 3 years. Utah's Clean Slate law allows automatic expungement for certain cases filed after May 1, 2020. Eligibility rules are listed on the BCI website.

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Utah County Background Check

Springville is part of Utah County. The Utah County background check page provides county-wide coverage of criminal records, the Utah County Sheriff, and Fourth District Court access. It is a helpful resource alongside this Springville page.

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Springville sits close to several other Utah County cities, each with its own police records and GRAMA procedures.

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