Millard County DUI Records
Millard County DUI records are created by the Millard County Sheriff and Utah Highway Patrol along the I-15 corridor that bisects this large rural county in central Utah. Fillmore is the county seat and the location of the district court. Delta is the second-largest city. DUI cases in Millard County go through the 5th District Court. State agencies including the Utah Driver License Division and the Bureau of Criminal Identification maintain the official records. This page covers where Millard County DUI records are kept and how to find them.
Millard County Quick Facts
Millard County DUI Records and How They Are Created
Every DUI arrest in Millard County generates a set of official documents. The arresting officer files an incident report and citation. Chemical test results are documented. The Millard County Sheriff books the suspect and creates a booking record at the county jail. These records are submitted to the Utah Driver License Division within five workdays of the arrest.
Millard County is one of Utah's geographically largest counties and has a population of roughly 13,000. Fillmore, the county seat, holds the distinction of being Utah's first state capital. The county stretches from the Nevada border in the west to the mountains east of Delta. I-15 runs north to south through the eastern portion of the county, and this highway is a significant source of DUI enforcement activity. Truck drivers, long-haul travelers, and commuters all use I-15 through Millard County. Utah Highway Patrol maintains a regular presence on this route. Out-of-state drivers unfamiliar with Utah's .05 BAC threshold are regularly cited. DUI records from Millard County include residents and travelers alike, all feeding into the same state-level systems after each arrest.
The Millard County Clerk is located at 765 S Hwy 99, Fillmore, UT 84631. The sheriff's office is also based in Fillmore.
Where to Search Millard County DUI Records
DUI records from Millard County are stored at the state level through three main systems. Each one covers a different category of records.
The Utah Driver License Division maintains every license suspension and revocation tied to a Millard County DUI arrest. DUI citations reach the DLD within five workdays. The DLD site at dld.utah.gov/dui shows current license status and suspension history. Start here when you need to confirm whether a license was affected by a DUI arrest in Fillmore, Delta, or elsewhere in Millard County.
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at 3888 W 5400 S, Taylorsville, UT 84129, phone (801) 965-4445, processes name-based criminal history checks for $15. A BCI report covers DUI arrests and convictions from Millard County along with records from across Utah. The report includes charge dates, case outcomes, and conviction data.
Court records from the 5th District Court in Millard County are searchable through Utah Courts XChange. A subscription costs $30 per month or $240 per year, with per-search fees from $0.15 to $0.35 and document fees from $0.50 to $1.00 per page. Free public XChange access is available at the Utah State Law Library for those who prefer not to pay a subscription.
XChange at utcourts.gov/xchange covers all Utah district courts and returns 5th District Court DUI cases from Millard County when you search by name or case number.
DUI Arrests in Millard County
The Millard County Sheriff handles DUI enforcement in unincorporated areas of the county, including rural roads and smaller communities. Utah Highway Patrol is the primary agency on I-15 and other state routes through Millard County. Both agencies book suspects through the county jail and submit records to state databases after every arrest.
I-15 through Millard County is a key route for freight traffic between the Wasatch Front and southern Utah, Nevada, and Arizona. Highway patrol DUI enforcement on this corridor catches both local residents and long-distance travelers. The county's wide-open terrain and long straight roads can create a false sense of safety for drivers who have been drinking. Utah Highway Patrol uses sobriety checkpoints and roving patrols along I-15 through Millard County to enforce the state's .05 BAC law. Statewide, Utah recorded 10,923 DUI arrests in FY2025, or roughly 31.1 per 10,000 residents. Millard County's count is smaller than major urban counties but reflects steady enforcement along the highway corridor. Refusing a chemical test results in an 18-month license suspension for a first offense and 36 months for any subsequent refusal.
Millard County Court Records for DUI Cases
DUI cases in Millard County are heard in the 5th District Court. Court records include the charging document, any pretrial motions, plea agreements, sentencing orders, and post-conviction filings. These are part of the public court record unless a judge orders them sealed.
Utah Courts XChange allows name or case number searches of 5th District Court records. Results include case status, hearing dates, and charges. Viewing documents requires the per-page fee. Parties to a Millard County DUI case can access their own case records for free through the MyCase portal. Contact MyCase support at selfhelp@utcourts.gov or text 801-742-1898 for assistance with the portal.
In-person access to court records is available at the Millard County courthouse in Fillmore. Staff can assist with searches by name or case number. The Utah State Courts traffic page provides detailed guidance on how DUI cases move through the 5th District Court and other Utah district courts.
Utah DUI Laws in Millard County
Utah's DUI laws apply uniformly across Millard County. Under Utah Code section 41-6a-502, the legal BAC limit is .05. This is the strictest standard in the nation. Drivers on I-15 from states with a higher BAC threshold are still bound by Utah's .05 limit as soon as they enter the state.
Utah's metabolite DUI law under Utah Code section 41-6a-517 prohibits driving with any measurable controlled substance in the system. Impairment does not need to be shown. The statute is strict liability, meaning the presence of the substance alone is enough for a charge. Implied consent under Utah Code section 41-6a-520 applies to every driver in Millard County. Refusal to submit to chemical testing triggers a license suspension separate from any criminal charge.
Utah DUI records are shared with all other states and Canadian provinces. A conviction in Millard County follows the driver's record no matter where they go after the case is resolved.
License Penalties and IID in Millard County
A DUI arrest in Millard County triggers both a criminal case and a license action. These two processes run separately. License consequences can happen even if the criminal case is later dismissed or reduced to a lesser charge.
Under Utah Code section 41-6a-505, the minimum penalty for a first DUI conviction is a $700 fine, jail time or home confinement, and an ignition interlock device for 18 months. Drivers under 21 face a 3-year IID requirement after a first offense. A second DUI conviction requires the IID for 3 years. A felony DUI brings a 6-year IID requirement. Auto homicide while impaired results in a 10-year IID requirement. These rules apply in Millard County just as they do statewide.
A license hearing must be requested within 10 days of the DUI arrest to contest the suspension. The DLD schedules hearings within 29 days of the request. Missing the 10-day window triggers automatic suspension. IID providers approved under Utah's program are listed at dld.utah.gov/iid. The Utah Highway Safety Office provides information on DUI enforcement along the I-15 corridor and statewide.
Requesting Millard County DUI Records via GRAMA
Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act gives any person the right to request public government records. The GRAMA statute is at the Utah Legislature website. For Millard County DUI records, submit GRAMA requests to the Millard County Sheriff in Fillmore or to the Millard County Clerk at 765 S Hwy 99, Fillmore, UT 84631.
A GRAMA request should clearly describe what you are looking for. Include the full name of the person, the date or approximate date of the arrest, and the type of document you want. Agencies have 10 business days to respond. They can approve the request, deny it with an explanation, or ask for additional time on large or complex requests.
Booking records and arrest logs from the Millard County Sheriff are generally public under GRAMA. Court records from the 5th District Court are governed by court access rules, but most DUI case documents are publicly accessible through XChange or at the courthouse in Fillmore. Sealed records and records involving juveniles may be withheld.
The Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice publishes the statewide DUI report each year as required by Utah Code section 41-6a-511. This report is a public document and includes county-level data that covers Millard County.
Cities in Millard County
Millard County includes Fillmore, Delta, Holden, and other small communities. Fillmore is the county seat and location of the court and clerk. Delta is the second-largest city. All DUI cases go through the 5th District Court.
Fillmore is Utah's first state capital and serves as the hub of Millard County government. DUI arrests throughout the county are processed through the Millard County Sheriff in Fillmore and the 5th District Court.
Nearby Counties
Millard County borders several central and southern Utah counties. Each one operates its own DUI records system through local agencies while connecting to the same state-level databases.