Find Syracuse DUI Court Records

Syracuse DUI records are held by local police, the Davis County court system, and state agencies in Utah. Syracuse sits in Davis County near the Weber County border with about 35,000 residents and has been one of the fastest-growing suburbs in northern Utah. DUI arrests in Syracuse are processed through the 2nd District Court in Farmington. Utah law sets the BAC limit at .05. This guide covers how to find Syracuse DUI records and what agencies are involved in the process.

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Syracuse Quick Facts

~35,000 Population
Davis County
2nd District Court Division
.05 BAC Legal Limit

Syracuse DUI Records Overview

DUI records in Syracuse come from multiple sources. The Syracuse police department generates the initial arrest report when an officer makes a DUI arrest within city limits. The 2nd District Court in Farmington holds the criminal case file for all DUI cases from Syracuse. The Utah Driver License Division records license suspensions. The Utah BCI maintains the statewide criminal history entry for each conviction.

Utah's GRAMA law makes most adult DUI records in Syracuse public. The law gives residents the right to request records from government agencies. Juvenile records and sealed cases are exceptions. Most adult DUI records are accessible. Knowing which agency holds what record helps you find what you need faster.

Syracuse has grown rapidly over the past two decades. New development along the Wasatch Front has brought more residents and more traffic to the area. That growth has also increased DUI enforcement activity in Syracuse. The Davis County court system handles the resulting caseload at the Farmington courthouse.

How to Search Syracuse DUI Records

The Utah Courts XChange portal is the best online tool for finding Syracuse DUI court records. XChange provides access to 2nd District Court case data. Visit utcourts.gov/xchange to sign up. The subscription is $30 per month. You can search by name or case number to find DUI case histories, hearing dates, and dispositions for Syracuse cases.

The free MyCase portal at mycase.utcourts.gov shows basic case information at no cost. Party names, case numbers, and filing dates are visible without a fee. Full documents require a subscription or an in-person visit. MyCase is a good first step to confirm whether a Syracuse DUI case exists in the system.

For Syracuse police arrest records, submit a GRAMA request in writing to the Syracuse City Police Department. Include the subject name, the approximate date of the incident, and any report number you have. Processing fees apply. The Davis County GRAMA portal at daviscountyut.nextrequest.com also handles online public records requests for Davis County agencies, including the Davis County Sheriff.

The Utah BCI at bci.utah.gov handles statewide name checks for $15. The BCI phone is (801) 965-4445. A BCI report covers all Utah DUI convictions, including those from Syracuse, and is useful when you need a full Utah criminal history for an individual.

Syracuse Police DUI Enforcement

The Syracuse City police patrol city streets and respond to DUI calls within city limits. When an officer stops a driver suspected of DUI, field sobriety tests and a chemical test follow. Utah's implied consent law under Utah Code section 41-6a-520 applies to every driver in Syracuse. Refusing a chemical test triggers an automatic license revocation, regardless of the outcome of any criminal case.

The Davis County Sheriff at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff handles law enforcement in unincorporated Davis County. The sheriff may also respond to incidents near Syracuse city boundaries. When the sheriff makes a DUI arrest near Syracuse, those records go through Davis County rather than Syracuse City. Check both agencies when searching for a DUI record in the area.

After an arrest in Syracuse, the arrest report goes to the city police records division. The case is filed with the 2nd District Court in Farmington. Arrest data flows to the Utah BCI once submitted. Utah saw about 10,923 DUI arrests statewide in fiscal year 2025. The CCJJ publishes annual DUI data by county, including Davis County where Syracuse is located.

Syracuse DUI Court Records at 2nd District

DUI cases from Syracuse are filed at the 2nd District Court in Farmington. The Farmington courthouse handles criminal cases for all of Davis County, including every DUI matter from Syracuse. Court records include the criminal complaint, arraignment papers, motion filings, plea agreements, and sentencing orders. These are public records unless a judge has ordered them sealed.

Court records can be accessed through the XChange portal, through MyCase, or in person at the Farmington courthouse. The Utah State Courts self-help section walks through how to search criminal and traffic case records. In-person visits give you access to full document text. Copies are available at a per-page fee.

A court record shows the full history of a DUI case from charge to final disposition. A conviction, dismissal, or acquittal all appear in the record. An arrest record from Syracuse does not necessarily mean a conviction exists. Always check the court record to see how the case was resolved.

Utah DUI Laws That Apply in Syracuse

Utah holds the strictest BAC limit in the country. Under Utah Code section 41-6a-502, driving with a .05 BAC or higher is illegal. This applies to every driver in Syracuse. A single drink can push some people above the threshold. The lower limit compared to other states means more DUI exposure for Syracuse drivers at moderate consumption levels.

Utah's metabolite DUI law under Utah Code section 41-6a-517 allows charges based on the presence of controlled substance metabolites without proof of impairment. This law is active in Syracuse and applies to any driver with detectable metabolites in their system. The law most often affects marijuana users, whose metabolites can remain detectable for extended periods.

Utah's implied consent law applies to every driver in Syracuse. Refusing a chemical test is not a neutral choice. First-time refusals bring an 18-month license revocation. A second refusal brings 36 months. The DLD handles these revocations independently of the criminal process.

IID and License Penalties for Syracuse DUI

A DUI conviction in Syracuse results in criminal penalties through the court and license penalties through the DLD. Both run at the same time. The DLD may act before the court case concludes. Visit dld.utah.gov/dui for full penalty details.

First DUI in Utah: minimum $700 fine, mandatory jail time, and 18 months of IID use. Second DUI: three years of IID. Felony DUI: six years of IID. Certified providers are at dld.utah.gov/iid. Syracuse drivers must use a state-approved provider to satisfy the IID requirement.

Sentencing rules for DUI cases in Syracuse follow Utah Code section 41-6a-505. Judges in the 2nd District Court apply these standards. The court may impose additional conditions based on the facts of each case, including high BAC levels or the presence of minors in the vehicle.

Requesting Syracuse DUI Records

Under GRAMA at Utah Code section 63G-2, residents have the right to request government records. This includes DUI arrest reports from the Syracuse City Police Department and court records from the 2nd District Court. Agencies must respond within 10 business days in most cases.

For city police records, submit a written GRAMA request to the Syracuse City Police Department. State the subject name, approximate date, and any available case or report number. Copy fees apply. For county records, use the Davis County GRAMA portal at daviscountyut.nextrequest.com to submit requests online. This covers the Davis County Sheriff and other county agencies.

For court records from the 2nd District Court, use the XChange portal or visit the Farmington courthouse. The MyCase portal is free for basic lookups. The BCI name check at (801) 965-4445 costs $15 and gives a full Utah criminal history including any Syracuse DUI convictions. The official Syracuse City website at syracuseut.com provides department contact information.

Syracuse in Davis County

Syracuse sits in the northern part of Davis County, near the border with Weber County. The city grew quickly during the 2000s and 2010s as new housing expanded along the Wasatch Front. More residents means more traffic. More traffic means more DUI enforcement activity on local roads and nearby state routes.

Davis County is one of Utah's more populous counties. It stretches from Salt Lake City's northern edge to Ogden. The 2nd District Court in Farmington serves the entire county, including Syracuse. That court handles thousands of criminal cases each year across all of Davis County's cities and unincorporated areas.

The Davis County Sheriff at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff provides law enforcement support across the county. The sheriff may have records related to incidents near or involving residents of Syracuse. For the most complete picture of a DUI case involving a Syracuse resident, check both city police records and the 2nd District Court file in Farmington.

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Davis County DUI Records

Syracuse is in Davis County. All DUI court cases from Syracuse go to the 2nd District Court in Farmington. For county-level resources and records information, visit the Davis County DUI records page.

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