Lehi DUI Records
Lehi DUI records are public documents available through the Lehi Police Department, the 4th District Court in Utah County, and the Utah Driver License Division. Lehi is one of the fastest-growing cities in Utah, with a population near 85,000 and rapid expansion in its technology and residential sectors. DUI arrests made in Lehi are handled by Lehi Police officers, and charges are filed at the 4th District Court. This page explains how to find Lehi DUI records through court search tools, city GRAMA requests, and state agency databases.
Lehi Quick Facts
Lehi DUI Records and the Agencies That Hold Them
Lehi sits in the northern part of Utah County, just off Interstate 15. Its growth over the past decade has brought more traffic, more development, and an expanded law enforcement presence. The Lehi Police Department operates at 128 North 100 East and serves as the primary DUI enforcement agency inside city limits. Every DUI stop in Lehi produces an arrest report that documents the officer's observations, field sobriety test results, and any chemical testing done at the scene or afterward.
DUI records in Lehi are not all held by one agency. The police department holds arrest reports and incident documents. The 4th District Court in Utah County holds the criminal case files once charges are filed. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Investigation holds final conviction records that become part of a person's statewide criminal history. The Utah Driver License Division maintains the administrative side, including license suspensions that begin after a DUI arrest, separate from the court case. Knowing which agency holds which record saves time when you start searching.
The Utah County Sheriff also plays a role in Lehi DUI cases. People arrested in Lehi for DUI are typically booked into the Utah County Jail, which the sheriff operates. Booking records are separate from police arrest reports and court records. They are another piece of the overall DUI record for any Lehi arrest.
Note: An arrest record alone does not show a conviction. Review the 4th District Court case through XChange or the court clerk to learn the outcome of any Lehi DUI case.
Online Tools for Searching Lehi DUI Court Records
The Utah Courts XChange portal at utcourts.gov/xchange is the main online tool for finding Lehi DUI court records. XChange requires a subscription at $30 per month, with individual case searches costing $0.15 to $0.35. You can search by name or case number and pull up 4th District Court records for Lehi DUI cases. These records include charges, hearing dates, motions, and final case dispositions.
If you were a party to a Lehi DUI case, the free MyCase portal at mycase.utcourts.gov gives you access to your own case documents. MyCase does not allow access to records where you are not a named party. For statewide criminal history checks that include Lehi DUI convictions, the Utah Bureau of Criminal Investigation at bci.utah.gov provides name-based searches for a $15 fee. BCI is located at 3888 West 5400 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84129, and can be reached at (801) 965-4445.
License records tied to Lehi DUI arrests are held by the Utah Driver License Division. Visit dld.utah.gov/dui for information on DUI-related license suspensions and reinstatement requirements. The DLD handles these records at the state level and tracks both first-offense and repeat DUI license actions for all Utah drivers, including those arrested in Lehi.
Lehi Police Department and DUI Arrest Records
The Lehi Police Department handles DUI enforcement within Lehi city limits. Officers patrol major roads, respond to calls about impaired drivers, and conduct traffic stops that may lead to DUI arrests. The department operates at 128 North 100 East, Lehi, UT 84043, and can be reached at 385-201-1005. Office hours run Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Lehi Police records are available through the city's public records process. The Lehi City Records Division at lehi-ut.gov/departments/records handles GRAMA requests for police records. You can also download a GRAMA request form at lehi-ut.gov GRAMA form. The City Recorder's office is at 153 North 100 East, Lehi, UT 84043, and can be reached at 385-201-2269. When submitting a request for a DUI arrest report, include the date of the arrest, the full name of the person arrested, and any incident number you have. The city also offers an open records portal online for some request types.
The Lehi Police Department page at lehi-ut.gov/departments/police provides current contact information and department details. For incidents on highways passing through Lehi, Utah Highway Patrol may have made the arrest, and those records are held at the state level through UHP, not through Lehi City.
The Lehi Police Department at 128 North 100 East processes DUI arrests within Lehi city limits and maintains arrest records accessible through the city's GRAMA process.
4th District Court and Lehi DUI Cases
DUI charges from Lehi arrests are filed in the 4th District Court, which serves all of Utah County. The court is located in Provo and handles criminal cases ranging from Class B misdemeanor DUI charges to felony DUI cases. Court records from Lehi DUI cases are public documents accessible through XChange or in person at the courthouse.
| Court | Fourth Judicial District Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 100 East Center Street, Provo, UT 84606 |
| County | Utah County |
| Online Search | utcourts.gov/xchange |
| Self-Help | utcourts.gov self-help |
Lehi DUI case records in the 4th District Court include the criminal complaint, bail records, hearing dates, motions filed by both sides, plea documents, and final sentencing orders. Most records are public unless a court order restricts access. XChange is the fastest way to search these records from home. For copies or records on older cases not fully available online, contact the 4th District Court Clerk directly.
Lehi shares the 4th District Court with other Utah County cities including Provo, Orem, and American Fork. DUI cases from all of these cities are part of the same court system. If you are searching for a Lehi DUI case and get results from a related Utah County city, verify the arrest location to confirm you have the right record.
Utah's .05 BAC Law and How It Applies in Lehi
Utah has the lowest DUI threshold in the country. Under Utah Code section 41-6a-502, the legal blood alcohol limit is .05 BAC. A driver in Lehi who tests at .05 or above can be arrested and charged, even without other visible signs of impairment. This lower limit means more drivers are legally impaired under Utah law than they would be in most other states.
Utah's metabolite DUI law under Utah Code section 41-6a-517 makes it illegal to drive in Lehi with any detectable controlled substance metabolite in your system. This includes marijuana, even where it may be legal elsewhere. A blood draw after a Lehi DUI stop can produce charges based on metabolite levels even if the driver seemed alert at the time. Both the BAC law and the metabolite law generate DUI records that appear in the 4th District Court system.
First-offense DUI sentencing in Utah follows Utah Code section 41-6a-505. Penalties include a minimum fine, mandatory jail or alternative sentencing, and an ignition interlock device requirement of 18 months. Drivers under 21 face a 3-year IID requirement. Repeat offenses bring longer IID periods and more serious criminal penalties. All of these outcomes appear in the court record for any Lehi DUI case.
License Suspension Records After a Lehi DUI Arrest
A Lehi DUI arrest creates two separate record trails. The criminal case goes to the 4th District Court. The license action goes to the Utah Driver License Division. Both processes run at the same time, and the DLD can suspend a driver's license before the criminal case is resolved. Both types of records are part of the complete DUI record for any Lehi arrest.
The DLD imposes administrative suspensions tied to DUI arrests. A first failure on a chemical test triggers the suspension process. Refusing the chemical test brings an 18-month suspension on the first occurrence and a 36-month suspension for any later refusal. Lehi drivers can request an administrative hearing with the DLD to contest the suspension. DUI license records are kept at dld.utah.gov/dui.
After a court conviction, the judge orders an ignition interlock device. Approved IID providers are listed at dld.utah.gov/iid. Lehi drivers must install the device before they can drive again without restriction. IID compliance records flow back to the DLD, which monitors completion. Driving on a suspended license following a Lehi DUI conviction is a separate criminal offense.
Requesting Lehi DUI Records Under GRAMA
Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act, known as GRAMA, is the legal framework that makes DUI records accessible to the public. GRAMA is found at Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2. Both Lehi City and Utah County follow GRAMA procedures. Agencies must respond to GRAMA requests within 10 business days under the standard timeline.
For Lehi Police Department DUI arrest records, use the GRAMA request form at lehi-ut.gov GRAMA form or visit the city records page at lehi-ut.gov/departments/records. Include the date of the DUI arrest, the full name of the person arrested, and any case or incident number. Police reports include officer observations, field sobriety test notes, and chemical test results. These documents are generally subject to public disclosure under GRAMA unless an active exemption applies.
Utah County GRAMA resources cover records held by county agencies, including the Utah County Sheriff. Court records for Lehi DUI cases are best accessed through XChange or the 4th District Court Clerk. BCI criminal history searches are available at bci.utah.gov for $15. Statewide DUI data and annual reports are published at ccjj.utah.gov.
The Lehi City Records Division at 153 North 100 East handles GRAMA requests for police and city records, including DUI arrest reports from the Lehi Police Department.
Lehi's Place in Utah County
Lehi is part of a group of fast-growing cities in the northern Utah County corridor. Neighboring cities include Saratoga Springs to the west, American Fork to the south, and Eagle Mountain nearby. All of these cities share the 4th District Court for DUI case filings. DUI statistics for Lehi and the broader Utah County area are tracked through the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice at ccjj.utah.gov.
Statewide DUI crash data and enforcement totals are published by the Utah Department of Public Safety at highwaysafety.utah.gov. Utah recorded 10,923 DUI arrests statewide in fiscal year 2025. These state resources give context for the DUI records picture in Lehi and across Utah County.
Nearby Utah Cities
Lehi shares the 4th District Court with neighboring Utah County cities. Select a city below to find DUI records information for that area.