Eagle Mountain DUI Records Guide
Eagle Mountain DUI records are held by the Eagle Mountain Police Department, the 4th District Court, and state agencies across Utah. Eagle Mountain is one of the fastest-growing cities in Utah with about 50,000 residents in Utah County. Rapid growth means more traffic and more DUI enforcement on expanding road networks. DUI arrests in Eagle Mountain lead to cases at the 4th District Court in Provo. Utah law sets the BAC limit at .05. This page explains how to find Eagle Mountain DUI records through local and state resources.
Eagle Mountain Quick Facts
Eagle Mountain DUI Records Overview
DUI records in Eagle Mountain span several agencies. The Eagle Mountain Police Department generates the arrest report when an officer makes a DUI stop within city limits. The 4th District Court in Provo holds the criminal case file. The Utah Driver License Division records the license action. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification maintains the statewide criminal history entry. Together, these agencies hold the full picture of an Eagle Mountain DUI record.
Utah's GRAMA law makes most adult DUI records in Eagle Mountain available to the public. Residents have the right to request records from government agencies at the city, county, and state level. Juvenile records and sealed cases are not public. Adult DUI records from Eagle Mountain are generally accessible through the appropriate request process.
Eagle Mountain incorporated in 1996 and has grown at one of the fastest rates of any city in Utah. The population has expanded dramatically since 2000, and new neighborhoods continue to be built. More residents means more vehicles on roads that are still catching up with infrastructure needs. DUI enforcement has grown along with the city.
How to Search Eagle Mountain DUI Records
The Utah Courts XChange portal provides the most direct access to Eagle Mountain DUI court records online. XChange covers the 4th District Court, which handles cases from Eagle Mountain. Visit utcourts.gov/xchange to create an account. The monthly subscription is $30. You can search by name or case number to find DUI case histories and dispositions for Eagle Mountain cases.
The free MyCase portal at mycase.utcourts.gov allows basic lookups without a fee. Party names, case numbers, and filing dates are visible at no cost. Full documents require a subscription or an in-person visit to the 4th District Court in Provo. MyCase is a good first step to confirm whether an Eagle Mountain DUI case is in the system.
For Eagle Mountain Police arrest records, submit a written GRAMA request to the Eagle Mountain Police Department. The official city website is at eaglemountaincity.com. Include the subject name, approximate incident date, and any report number. Copy fees apply and the agency will notify you before producing records.
For Utah County records, use the county transparency page at utahcounty.gov/Transparency. The Utah County Clerk can be reached at clerkoffice@utahcounty.gov or (801) 851-8109. This covers county-level records including the Utah County Sheriff, which handles areas near Eagle Mountain in unincorporated Utah County.
Eagle Mountain Police DUI Enforcement
The Eagle Mountain Police Department patrols city streets and the growing road network throughout the city. Utah's implied consent law under Utah Code section 41-6a-520 applies to every driver in Eagle Mountain. Refusing a chemical test triggers automatic license revocation separate from any criminal charges. Officers conduct DUI stops based on observed driving behavior and traffic enforcement contacts.
When a DUI arrest occurs in Eagle Mountain, the officer files a report with the Records Division. The case is forwarded to the 4th District Court in Provo. Arrest data flows to the Utah BCI once submitted. A BCI name check will include Eagle Mountain arrests once the department submits the report. The BCI can be reached at (801) 965-4445 and a name check costs $15.
The Utah County Sheriff at utahcounty.gov/Sheriff handles unincorporated areas of Utah County. Some roads and areas near Eagle Mountain may fall under sheriff jurisdiction. When searching for Eagle Mountain DUI records, checking both city police and county sheriff sources gives the most complete picture.
Utah recorded about 10,923 DUI arrests statewide in fiscal year 2025. Utah County, which includes Eagle Mountain, represents one of the state's most populous counties. The CCJJ breaks down DUI arrest data by county annually.
Eagle Mountain DUI Court Records at 4th District
DUI cases from Eagle Mountain are filed at the 4th District Court in Provo at 100 East Center Street, Provo, UT 84606. Court records include the criminal complaint, arraignment papers, motion filings, plea agreements, sentencing orders, and IID requirements. These are public records unless a judge has sealed the case.
You can access 4th District Court records through the XChange portal or by visiting the Provo courthouse in person. The Utah State Courts self-help page explains how to navigate criminal court records. In-person visits allow you to view full document text and order copies. The MyCase portal provides free basic lookups for Eagle Mountain DUI cases.
Court records show the full history of each Eagle Mountain DUI case. A charge, plea, trial result, dismissal, and sentencing all appear in the record. An arrest does not guarantee a conviction. Always check the 4th District Court record to see how an Eagle Mountain DUI case concluded.
Utah DUI Laws That Apply in Eagle Mountain
Utah's .05 BAC limit under Utah Code section 41-6a-502 is the lowest in the country. This applies to every driver in Eagle Mountain. A person who consumes even a moderate amount before driving in Eagle Mountain may be above the legal limit when most other states would consider them legal to drive. The lower threshold matters for anyone getting behind the wheel in Eagle Mountain.
The metabolite DUI law under Utah Code section 41-6a-517 allows Eagle Mountain officers to charge DUI based on controlled substance metabolites without proving active impairment. This affects marijuana users most directly. THC metabolites can remain detectable for days or weeks after use. A driver in Eagle Mountain who last used marijuana days ago could still face a metabolite DUI charge.
The implied consent law means every Eagle Mountain driver who is lawfully stopped must submit to chemical testing. Refusing results in an 18-month revocation on a first offense and 36 months for subsequent refusals. These DLD actions are separate from the criminal case in the 4th District Court.
IID and License Penalties for Eagle Mountain DUI
A DUI conviction in Eagle Mountain triggers both criminal penalties through the 4th District Court and license penalties through the Utah Driver License Division. The DLD acts on its own schedule and can suspend a license before the criminal case is resolved. Full penalty details are at dld.utah.gov/dui.
First DUI penalty: minimum $700 fine, mandatory jail time, 18 months of ignition interlock device (IID) use. Second DUI: three-year IID requirement. Felony DUI: six-year IID requirement. Eagle Mountain drivers must use a state-certified IID provider. The list of approved providers is at dld.utah.gov/iid.
Sentencing for Eagle Mountain DUI cases follows Utah Code section 41-6a-505. The 4th District Court applies these rules. Higher BAC levels, prior DUI history, or the presence of minors in the vehicle can result in additional penalties.
Requesting Eagle Mountain DUI Records
GRAMA under Utah Code section 63G-2 gives residents the right to request DUI records from government agencies. This covers arrest reports from the Eagle Mountain Police Department and court records from the 4th District Court. Each agency handles its own GRAMA requests separately.
For Eagle Mountain Police records, submit a written request to the department. Use the contact page at eaglemountaincity.com. Include the subject name, incident date, and any report number you have. Copy fees apply. Processing takes up to 10 business days in most cases. For Utah County records, use the transparency portal at utahcounty.gov/Transparency.
For 4th District Court records, use the XChange portal or visit the Provo courthouse in person. The MyCase portal offers free basic case lookups. The Utah BCI at (801) 965-4445 provides statewide criminal history for $15 per name check, covering all Utah DUI convictions including those from Eagle Mountain.
Eagle Mountain in Utah County
Eagle Mountain sits in the western part of Utah County, separated from the main Wasatch Front cities by a ridge but connected by growing highway links. The city has expanded dramatically since incorporation. New subdivisions, schools, and commercial areas continue to be developed. That growth brings new residents who commute on roads that stretch across the county.
Utah County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the country. Eagle Mountain is part of that growth story. The 4th District Court in Provo handles all criminal cases from Eagle Mountain along with those from other Utah County cities. Shared court resources mean the same standards and procedures apply whether the case originates in Eagle Mountain or elsewhere in Utah County.
The Utah County Sheriff at utahcounty.gov/Sheriff provides law enforcement for unincorporated parts of Utah County. Some DUI incidents involving Eagle Mountain area roads may involve the sheriff. For the most complete record search, check both Eagle Mountain city police and Utah County Sheriff sources, then confirm court case status through the 4th District Court or the XChange portal.
Utah County DUI Records
Eagle Mountain is in Utah County. DUI court cases from Eagle Mountain are filed at the 4th District Court in Provo. For county-wide resources and records, visit the Utah County DUI records page.
Nearby Utah Cities
Other Utah County cities use the same 4th District Court for DUI cases. Select a city for more information.