Kaysville DUI Records Search
Kaysville DUI records are public documents maintained by law enforcement, the courts, and state agencies in Davis County. The city has about 32,000 residents and sits between Salt Lake City and Ogden along the I-15 corridor. DUI arrests made by the Kaysville Police Department are processed through the 2nd District Court in Farmington. These DUI records cover arrest reports, criminal charge filings, court dispositions, and any license actions taken by the Utah Driver License Division. This page explains how to locate and request DUI records tied to Kaysville cases.
Kaysville Quick Facts
Kaysville DUI Records Overview
Kaysville DUI records are created each time a DUI arrest is made within city limits. The Kaysville Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency handling DUI stops in the city. Utah Highway Patrol also makes DUI arrests on I-15 and other state roads near Kaysville. Every arrest generates a police report that records the facts of the stop, any field sobriety testing done, and the results of any breath or blood tests administered.
Once charges are filed, the case moves into the 2nd District Court system in Farmington. That court holds all criminal case records for Kaysville DUI defendants. Records in the court system include the criminal complaint, bail records, plea documents, and final sentencing orders. The Utah Driver License Division holds separate records of any administrative license action triggered by a Kaysville DUI arrest. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Investigation maintains statewide criminal history records that include DUI convictions from Davis County courts.
Davis County is a growing suburban county. Kaysville borders Layton to the north and Farmington to the south. The I-15 corridor through Davis County sees consistent DUI enforcement, and Kaysville residents may face charges from city police, the county sheriff, or the Highway Patrol depending on where the stop occurred.
An arrest record and a conviction record are not the same thing. Always check the court record to confirm the final outcome of any Kaysville DUI case before drawing any conclusions from the arrest record alone.
Searching Kaysville DUI Records Online
The Utah Courts XChange portal at utcourts.gov/xchange is the primary tool for finding Kaysville DUI court records. A monthly subscription costs $30. You can search by name or case number and access DUI case details including charges, hearing dates, and final outcomes for defendants who appeared in the 2nd District Court in Farmington.
Defendants and others named in a case can use the free MyCase portal at mycase.utcourts.gov. This portal gives direct access to your own case records at no charge. It does not provide access to cases where you are not a named party.
The Utah Driver License Division at dld.utah.gov/dui maintains records of license suspensions and revocations connected to DUI arrests. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Investigation at bci.utah.gov processes statewide name-based criminal history checks for $15 each. BCI is located at 3888 W 5400 S, Taylorsville, UT 84129, and can be reached at (801) 965-4445. BCI records include DUI convictions from Kaysville and all other Davis County courts.
Davis County also offers a GRAMA records request system through NextRequest at daviscountyut.nextrequest.com. This tool handles requests for records held by Davis County agencies, including the county sheriff and county clerk offices.
Kaysville Police and DUI Enforcement
The Kaysville Police Department handles DUI enforcement inside city limits. Officers conduct traffic patrols and respond to DUI-related calls. Each DUI stop creates a police report documenting the officer's observations, the tests performed, and the results obtained. The department's records office is the source for police-level DUI records in Kaysville.
The Davis County Sheriff also operates in the Kaysville area, particularly in unincorporated parts of the county. The sheriff can be reached through daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff. Sheriff records follow the same GRAMA rules as city police records. Utah Highway Patrol handles I-15 and other state highways near Kaysville. DUI arrests by UHP officers in the Kaysville area go through the 2nd District Court in Farmington.
Davis County maintains a GRAMA records portal at daviscountyut.nextrequest.com. This portal handles public records requests for Davis County agencies. The Davis County Clerk is located at 61 S Main Street, Farmington, UT 84025, and can be reached at (801) 451-3213. County-level DUI records not held by the city police can be requested through these county channels.
The Davis County GRAMA NextRequest portal is shown below. This system allows residents and researchers to submit public records requests for DUI records held by Davis County agencies serving the Kaysville area.
The Davis County NextRequest system accepts online GRAMA submissions for records held by the sheriff, county clerk, and other county offices that serve Kaysville residents.
Kaysville Court Records for DUI Cases
DUI cases from Kaysville are handled by the 2nd District Court. This court covers all of Davis County and processes criminal cases from misdemeanors through felonies. A first DUI charge in Kaysville is typically a Class B misdemeanor. Repeat offenses or DUI cases involving injury may be filed as felonies in the same court.
| Court | Second Judicial District Court |
|---|---|
| Location | Farmington Courthouse, Davis County |
| County Clerk | 61 S Main Street, Farmington, UT 84025 |
| Clerk Phone | (801) 451-3213 |
| Online Search | utcourts.gov/xchange |
Court records for Kaysville DUI cases include criminal complaints, bail records, plea agreements, sentencing orders, and probation terms. These documents are public under Utah law unless sealed by court order. They can be accessed through the XChange portal or requested in person at the 2nd District Court clerk's office in Farmington. The Utah Courts self-help page at utcourts.gov provides guidance on how to navigate Utah DUI court processes.
Utah DUI Laws in Kaysville
Kaysville DUI cases are governed entirely by Utah state law. Utah enforces the strictest DUI blood alcohol limit in the country. Under Utah Code section 41-6a-502, a driver is legally impaired at a BAC of .05 or above. Most states set the limit at .08. Utah changed to .05 in 2018, and all Kaysville DUI arrests follow this lower threshold.
Utah also has a metabolite DUI law under Utah Code section 41-6a-517. This law makes it a crime to drive with any measurable controlled substance metabolite in the body, even without signs of active impairment. This rule covers marijuana and other drugs. Blood tests taken after a Kaysville DUI stop can reveal metabolites that support a metabolite DUI charge even when the officer did not observe obvious impairment.
Implied consent is established under Utah Code section 41-6a-520. Every driver in Utah has already agreed to submit to a chemical test when a law enforcement officer has reason to suspect DUI. Refusing the test triggers penalties separate from the DUI charge itself. Refusal information appears in records held by the Driver License Division.
DUI sentencing under Utah Code section 41-6a-505 sets minimums that apply in Kaysville cases. A first DUI conviction means a minimum $700 fine and mandatory jail. The court orders an ignition interlock device for 18 months. Drivers under 21 face 3 years of IID on a first offense. Second convictions bring a 3-year IID term. Felony DUI requires a 6-year IID installation. DUI auto homicide results in a 10-year IID requirement. Guilty or no-contest DUI pleas in Utah are final and cannot be held in abeyance.
License Actions and IID Requirements
A DUI arrest in Kaysville triggers two separate legal tracks. The criminal case goes through the 2nd District Court. The administrative license action goes through the Utah Driver License Division. These are independent of each other. A driver can lose their license before the criminal case is decided.
The DLD issues administrative suspensions after a DUI arrest. A first-time refusal to submit to chemical testing results in an 18-month suspension. A subsequent refusal brings a 36-month suspension. A failed chemical test at .05 BAC or above triggers a suspension through the DLD's administrative hearing process. All DLD license action records are maintained at dld.utah.gov/dui.
Ignition interlock device requirements are imposed following a court conviction. The DLD publishes a list of approved IID providers at dld.utah.gov/iid. Kaysville residents convicted of DUI must install the device before their license can be reinstated. IID compliance reports are submitted to the DLD by the device provider. Driving on a suspended license following a DUI conviction carries additional criminal charges under Utah law.
Requesting Kaysville DUI Records (GRAMA)
Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act, GRAMA, governs all public records requests under Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2. Both the Kaysville Police Department and Davis County agencies follow GRAMA rules. DUI arrest records held by the city police are public records subject to these rules.
Requests for Kaysville Police Department records should be directed to the department's records office. Contact information is available through the Kaysville City website. Your request should identify the record by incident date, name, or report number when possible. Police report fees are set by the agency under GRAMA guidelines.
For Davis County agency records, including the county sheriff, use the NextRequest GRAMA portal at daviscountyut.nextrequest.com. Court records for Kaysville DUI cases are requested through the 2nd District Court clerk in Farmington or through the XChange portal. Statewide DUI conviction records can be obtained from BCI at bci.utah.gov for $15 per name check.
Kaysville in Davis County
Kaysville is part of Davis County, a suburban county between Salt Lake City and Ogden. The county seat is Farmington, which is also home to the 2nd District Court. Kaysville shares county-level resources with Layton, Bountiful, Centerville, and other Davis County cities. DUI records from all Davis County cities flow through the same court and county system.
Davis County resources include the county sheriff, county attorney, and the Davis County Clerk at 61 S Main Street, Farmington. The Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice at ccjj.utah.gov tracks DUI and criminal justice data statewide. Statewide, Utah recorded approximately 10,923 DUI arrests in fiscal year 2025. Davis County enforcement numbers are included in that total and reported annually through CCJJ data.
Nearby Davis County Cities
Other Davis County cities and nearby communities have DUI records that go through the same 2nd District Court system. Select a city below to learn more about DUI records in that area.