Find Herriman DUI Records

Herriman DUI records are kept by the Herriman City Police Department, Salt Lake County, and the Utah court system. Herriman is one of the fastest-growing cities in the southwest Salt Lake Valley, with about 65,000 residents. DUI cases arising in Herriman are processed through Salt Lake County and brought before the 3rd District Court. This page explains where Herriman DUI records are stored and how to request them through each available channel.

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Herriman Quick Facts

~65,000 Population
Salt Lake County
3rd District Court Division
.05 BAC Legal Limit

Herriman DUI Records

DUI records in Herriman begin at the police level and move through multiple systems as the case progresses. The Herriman City Police Department creates the incident report when a DUI arrest is made. Salt Lake County processes the booking when the driver is held at the county jail. The 3rd District Court creates the official court record when charges are filed.

Herriman's rapid growth has brought with it a significant increase in traffic volume. The city sits at the far southwest end of the Salt Lake Valley and connects to major commuter routes heading north and east. DUI enforcement on these routes is active, and the Herriman Police Department works alongside the Salt Lake County Sheriff at slco.org/sheriff on some patrol areas near the city's outer edges.

A complete Herriman DUI record typically spans three systems: the police department's incident management system, the Salt Lake County jail booking system, and the 3rd District Court's case management system. The Utah Driver License Division maintains a fourth record covering license suspension actions. Each system must be checked separately to build a full picture of a Herriman DUI case.

Note: Herriman is entirely within Salt Lake County. All DUI court cases from Herriman go to the 3rd District, not to any other district court.

Searching Herriman DUI Records Online

The Utah Courts XChange portal at utcourts.gov/xchange is the best online tool for Herriman DUI court records. XChange covers all Utah district courts. A monthly subscription costs $30. Individual search queries cost $0.15 to $0.35. Document downloads are $0.50 to $1.00 each. You can search by the defendant's name or by court case number.

If you are a party to a Herriman DUI case, the free MyCase portal at mycase.utcourts.gov gives you access to your own case at no charge. MyCase shows filings, hearing dates, and case outcomes. For assistance, email selfhelp@utcourts.gov or text 801-742-1898.

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at bci.utah.gov provides statewide criminal history checks for $15. BCI records show DUI convictions from all Utah courts. License suspension data is held separately by the Utah DLD at dld.utah.gov/dui. Using both BCI and DLD gives you a fuller picture than either source alone.

Herriman Police and DUI Enforcement

The Herriman City Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for DUI arrests within city limits. Officers conduct standard DUI enforcement including traffic stops, field sobriety tests, and breathalyzer testing. Utah's legal limit of .05 BAC under Utah Code § 41-6a-502 is the lowest in the United States. Drivers can also be charged under Utah's metabolite DUI statute at Utah Code § 41-6a-517 if any controlled substance metabolite is present in their system.

After a Herriman DUI arrest, the case is sent to the Salt Lake County District Attorney for prosecution. Defendants who are taken into custody are booked at the Salt Lake County Jail. The booking record is a public record maintained by the county. Herriman City Police incident reports are separate and require a GRAMA request to the city.

Information about Herriman City services is available at herriman.org.

Note: The Salt Lake County Sheriff may handle DUI arrests in areas near Herriman that fall outside city limits. Those records go through the county rather than the city police department.

Court Records for Herriman DUI Cases

Herriman DUI cases are prosecuted in the 3rd District Court of Salt Lake County. This court handles all criminal DUI charges from Herriman, including class B misdemeanors, class A misdemeanors, and felony DUI counts. The 3rd District is part of the Utah court system and all its records are searchable through the XChange portal.

Court records for a Herriman DUI case typically include the criminal complaint, all pretrial filings, any plea agreement, the sentencing order, and conditions of probation. Dismissed cases and not-guilty verdicts also generate court records that remain in the system. The outcome will reflect the actual disposition of the case.

For paper copies of Herriman DUI court records, visit the 3rd District Court clerk in person or call the clerk's office. Fees follow the state fee schedule. The Utah Courts self-help section at utcourts.gov provides step-by-step guides for finding and requesting criminal court records in Utah.

Utah DUI Laws in Herriman

Herriman drivers face Utah's strict DUI statutes. The .05 BAC limit under Utah Code § 41-6a-502 is the first such threshold in the nation. A first DUI conviction in Herriman carries a minimum fine of $700. Jail time or community service is mandatory. Sentencing guidelines are in Utah Code § 41-6a-505.

DUI in Utah is treated as a strict liability offense. The state does not need to prove the driver intended to break the law. The prosecution must only show the driver was above the legal limit or impaired by any substance. A guilty or no-contest plea in Herriman cannot be held in abeyance. There is no deferred sentencing path for DUI cases in Utah.

A second DUI within ten years is a class A misdemeanor. Three or more DUIs in ten years rises to a third-degree felony. The Utah 24/7 Sobriety Program is an option for some repeat DUI defendants in Salt Lake County. The program requires daily monitoring and is administered through law enforcement.

License Suspensions and IID After a Herriman DUI

A DUI arrest in Herriman triggers a separate administrative process with the Utah Driver License Division. The DLD must receive a report from law enforcement within five workdays of the arrest. A first-offense DUI conviction results in a 120-day suspension of driving privileges. Refusal to submit to a breath or blood test under Utah Code § 41-6a-520 brings an automatic 18-month suspension for a first refusal. A later refusal results in 36 months.

Ignition interlock devices are required after most Herriman DUI convictions. A first offense requires 18 months of IID use. Drivers under 21 face three years on a first offense. Second offenses require three years. Felony DUI convictions carry six years of required IID use. Auto homicide DUI cases require ten years. Approved IID providers in Utah are listed at dld.utah.gov/iid. The IID period begins after driving privileges are restored.

How to Request Herriman DUI Records

Getting Herriman DUI records requires knowing which agency holds the type of record you need. Police incident reports from the Herriman City Police Department require a GRAMA request submitted to Herriman City at herriman.org. Utah's GRAMA law at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2 requires a response within 10 business days. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page.

For Salt Lake County-level records, including jail booking data and sheriff's office files, use the Salt Lake County GRAMA portal at saltlakecounty.gov. This covers arrests processed through the county jail and any county-issued documents tied to Herriman DUI cases.

The Salt Lake County GRAMA portal handles county-level records for all Herriman DUI arrests processed through the county jail system.

For statewide criminal history checks, contact the Utah BCI at bci.utah.gov. For court records, use XChange at utcourts.gov/xchange or visit the 3rd District Court clerk in person.

Note: Each agency requires a separate request. There is no single portal that combines Herriman police, county jail, and court records in one place.

Herriman in Salt Lake County

Herriman is located at the southwest end of the Salt Lake Valley. It borders South Jordan, Riverton, and unincorporated parts of Salt Lake County. All DUI cases from Herriman fall under the 3rd District Court. For a full overview of how Salt Lake County handles DUI records, court access, and GRAMA requests, visit the county records page.

Statewide DUI reports are published by the Utah Criminal Justice Commission at ccjj.utah.gov. Utah highway safety data is available at highwaysafety.utah.gov.

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