DUI Records in West Jordan

West Jordan DUI records are public documents available through several agencies in Salt Lake County. With roughly 120,000 residents, West Jordan is one of Utah's larger cities. The West Jordan Police Department handles DUI arrests within city limits, and each case that leads to charges is filed with the 3rd District Court. DUI records in West Jordan cover police arrest reports, court case filings, and license action notices held by the Utah Driver License Division. This page walks through where these records are held and how to access them.

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West Jordan Quick Facts

~120,000 Population
Salt Lake County
3rd District Court Division
.05 BAC Legal Limit

West Jordan DUI Records Overview

West Jordan sits in the southern part of Salt Lake County and has grown steadily over the past two decades. The West Jordan Police Department actively enforces DUI laws across the city's road network. Each arrest generates a police report documenting the stop, any field sobriety testing, and the results of breath or blood tests. When charges are filed, the case moves to the 3rd District Court, and the records become part of the public court file.

DUI records for West Jordan cases are held by multiple agencies. Police reports stay with the West Jordan Police Department until released through GRAMA. Court records including charges, hearings, and dispositions are held by the 3rd District Court. License action records are held by the Utah Driver License Division. Statewide criminal history, once a conviction is entered, is held by the Utah Bureau of Criminal Investigation. Knowing which agency holds which record is key to a productive search.

Salt Lake County is the parent jurisdiction for West Jordan, so county-level resources also apply. The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office operates in areas of the county where municipal jurisdiction does not apply, and county GRAMA resources cover some agency records in the West Jordan area. The county sheriff's information is at slco.org/sheriff.

Note: An arrest record in West Jordan does not confirm a conviction. Always look up the court case disposition to understand the full outcome of a DUI case.

Searching West Jordan DUI Records Online

The Utah Courts XChange portal at utcourts.gov/xchange is the best starting point for West Jordan DUI court records. A monthly subscription costs $30, and individual searches cost between $0.15 and $0.35. Search by name or case number to find 3rd District Court DUI cases filed against West Jordan residents or involving West Jordan arrests.

The free MyCase portal at mycase.utcourts.gov gives case parties access to their own case documents at no charge. If you are not a named party in the case, you need XChange or an in-person court visit to view records. For statewide criminal history, the Utah Bureau of Criminal Investigation at bci.utah.gov offers name-based checks for $15, covering all DUI convictions entered in Utah courts including those from West Jordan.

Driver license records tied to West Jordan DUI arrests are maintained by the Utah Driver License Division at dld.utah.gov/dui. The DLD tracks both administrative and court-ordered license actions stemming from DUI arrests statewide.

Note: West Jordan DUI court records are accessible through XChange. Some very old records may exist only in paper form and require an in-person request at the 3rd District Court.

West Jordan Police Department and DUI Enforcement

The West Jordan Police Department enforces DUI laws throughout city limits. Officers respond to impaired driving calls, conduct traffic stops, and run targeted patrols during peak impairment hours. A DUI arrest in West Jordan creates a police report that records the officer's observations, field sobriety test results, and any chemical test data collected at the scene or afterward.

West Jordan residents and others can request police records through the city's NextRequest portal. The online portal for West Jordan records requests is at cityofwestjordanut.nextrequest.com. This is the primary platform for submitting GRAMA requests to the West Jordan Police Department and other city agencies. You can upload your request and track its status entirely online.

The West Jordan NextRequest portal covers both city and police records. Requests for DUI-related police reports should identify the date of the incident, the name of the person arrested, and any case or incident number you may have. Processing times for GRAMA requests in West Jordan follow the standard Utah timeline of up to 10 business days.

The West Jordan NextRequest portal allows online submission of GRAMA requests for police records, including DUI arrest reports and incident files.

Court Records for West Jordan DUI Cases

All DUI cases arising from West Jordan arrests are filed at the 3rd District Court in Salt Lake County. This court handles the full range of DUI charges from Class B misdemeanors for first offenses to third-degree felonies for drivers with two or more prior DUI convictions. All court records from these cases are public and accessible through XChange or in person.

Court Third Judicial District Court
Address 450 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84114
Phone (801) 238-7300
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Online Search utcourts.gov/xchange

Court records for West Jordan DUI cases include the complaint, arraignment records, motion filings, plea agreements, and sentencing orders. You can request certified copies from the 3rd District Court Clerk. The Utah Courts self-help page at utcourts.gov provides guidance on navigating DUI case records. Salt Lake County court records from West Jordan cases go back many years in the electronic system.

Utah DUI Laws in West Jordan

West Jordan DUI cases follow Utah state law. Utah has the strictest legal BAC limit in the country at .05, set by Utah Code section 41-6a-502. This applies to all drivers on West Jordan roads. A driver can be arrested for DUI in West Jordan at .05 BAC or above, well below the .08 standard used in most other states.

The metabolite DUI law under Utah Code section 41-6a-517 also applies in West Jordan. Driving with any detectable amount of a controlled substance metabolite in your system is illegal, regardless of whether you appear impaired. This statute is relevant to marijuana and prescription drug cases. West Jordan DUI arrests can lead to metabolite-based charges after blood testing results come back.

Implied consent covers all West Jordan drivers under Utah Code section 41-6a-520. Refusing to submit to a chemical test after a DUI stop results in an automatic license suspension. First refusals carry an 18-month suspension. Second or later refusals bring 36-month suspensions. These records are separate from the criminal court case and are held by the Driver License Division.

Utah Code section 41-6a-505 sets DUI penalties. A first conviction means a minimum $700 fine and mandatory jail time. An ignition interlock device is required for at least 18 months. Drivers under 21 face a 3-year IID requirement on a first offense. Repeat DUI convictions require a 3-year IID. Felony DUI carries 6 years. DUI auto homicide results in a 10-year IID requirement. Utah does not allow DUI convictions to be held in abeyance.

License Penalties and IID Requirements

A West Jordan DUI arrest triggers both a criminal case and an administrative license action. These run on separate tracks. You may face a license suspension from the DLD even before the criminal case resolves in court. Both processes create records associated with the DUI arrest.

The Utah Driver License Division handles administrative suspensions. Refusing a test brings an 18-month suspension on the first offense. A subsequent refusal brings 36 months. Failing the chemical test above .05 BAC triggers an administrative hearing process. Records of suspensions and reinstatement are held by the DLD at dld.utah.gov/dui.

After a court conviction in a West Jordan DUI case, the court orders installation of an ignition interlock device. State-approved IID providers are listed at dld.utah.gov/iid. The driver must install the device and comply with reporting requirements to regain full driving privileges. Contact the DLD for current reinstatement procedures that apply to West Jordan residents.

Note: Driving while license suspended after a DUI in West Jordan is a separate criminal offense under Utah law. Both the court sentence and DLD requirements must be satisfied before full driving rights are restored.

Requesting West Jordan DUI Records

Utah's GRAMA law governs all public records requests in West Jordan and Salt Lake County. GRAMA is codified under Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2. The law gives the public the right to access government records, including police and court records tied to DUI cases, within specific timelines and subject to limited exceptions.

For West Jordan Police Department records, submit your request through the NextRequest portal at cityofwestjordanut.nextrequest.com. Identify the date, name, and incident number if known. Requests are tracked through the portal until the records are released or a denial is issued. West Jordan follows standard Utah GRAMA timelines of up to 10 business days for response.

For Salt Lake County records, submit through the county GRAMA portal at saltlakecounty.gov. This covers records held by the county sheriff and other county agencies. Court records for West Jordan DUI cases are accessed through XChange or the 3rd District Court Clerk. BCI criminal history checks for $15 are available at bci.utah.gov.

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West Jordan's Location: Salt Lake County

West Jordan is in the southern section of Salt Lake County. It borders other large Salt Lake County cities including West Valley City, Taylorsville, South Jordan, and Sandy. DUI arrests in West Jordan and all these neighboring cities go through the same 3rd District Court. Salt Lake County resources cover the entire area, including the county sheriff, county attorney, and county GRAMA office.

County-wide DUI data is tracked by the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice at ccjj.utah.gov. Highway safety information including DUI crash statistics is available from the Utah Department of Public Safety at highwaysafety.utah.gov. These resources provide broader data around DUI enforcement in West Jordan and across Salt Lake County as a whole.

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