Access Bountiful Jail Mugshots

Bountiful Jail Mugshots searches usually begin with the city police records desk and then move to Davis County custody records. Bountiful has its own police department, but the county keeps the jail side, so the record path splits fast. That is normal. If you need the report, the city is the right start. If you need the booking status, the county side is faster. If the case has moved on, the court file can help. The key is knowing which office holds the piece you want before you send the request.

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Bountiful Jail Mugshots Search

The Bountiful Police Department at bountifulutah.gov/pd is the first city stop for Bountiful Jail Mugshots. The department sits at 805 South Main Street and keeps the records desk open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The research says a report copy costs $10 and photos cost $25 when available. Requests can take up to 10 days, and high volume can push that out to four weeks. A short, clean request is the best way to keep the wait down.

Bountiful is in Davis County, so the county side matters just as much as the city side. The Davis County Sheriff's Office at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff maintains the online inmate roster, but booking photos are not shown on the public page. That means the roster is best for custody checks, not mugshot browsing. It can still tell you whether a person is being held, what the booking number is, and whether the case is still active. For a lot of Bountiful searches, that is enough to keep the trail moving.

Bountiful Jail Mugshots searches work best when you treat the city report and the county custody record as two different files. The city file explains the arrest. The county file explains the hold. When those two pieces line up, the search gets much clearer.

The Bountiful Police page at Bountiful Police Department is the local entry point for a report request or photo request when the city can release one.

Bountiful Jail Mugshots Bountiful Police Department page

That city screen shows where Bountiful residents start when they need the report side of a mugshot search.

The Davis County Sheriff's Office page at Davis County Sheriff is the custody side of the same search path.

Bountiful Jail Mugshots Davis County Sheriff page

That county screen matters because Bountiful arrests usually move into Davis County holding after booking.

Bountiful Jail Mugshots Requests

Bountiful records requests follow GRAMA and go through the police department records division. The office has a small staff, so a clear request helps. Give the date, the name, and the reason you need the file. If you want a report copy or photos when available, say that up front. The city can charge for the copy, and the files can take more time when the request is broad. Narrow requests are easier on everyone.

Davis County also uses a formal request path for booking records and related jail files. The county roster is useful, but it does not replace the records process when you need the full file. If the booking photo is not on the public page, that does not mean the record is gone. It usually means you need a written request and a bit more detail. Utah Code 63G-2-204 sets the standard timing, while Utah Code 63G-2-203 governs reasonable fees.

For Bountiful Jail Mugshots, the city and county offices do different work. The city keeps the report. The county keeps the custody file. That split is why a good request names the office first.

  • Full name of the person
  • Approximate arrest date
  • Location of the incident in Bountiful
  • Any report or case number

Note: Bountiful Jail Mugshots requests move faster when you ask for the city report and the county custody record separately.

Bountiful Jail Mugshots and Davis County

Davis County Jail serves the whole county, so Bountiful arrests usually end up there after the city booking. That matters when you are trying to confirm current custody. The county jail uses an online roster, but the public view does not show booking photos. It does show enough to confirm a hold, a booking number, and a release status. That is often the quickest answer for a Bountiful Jail Mugshots search.

The county jail also handles the practical side of custody. Davis County allows on-site and remote video visits, and it uses Securus for scheduling. If you are trying to connect a booking to a court date, the county court system can help, but the jail roster is still the first public step. Once you know where the person is held, the rest of the record trail becomes easier to follow.

Bountiful searches are usually small, local, and fast. The county side still matters, though, because it tells you what happened after the arrest. That is the part many people miss on the first pass.

The Davis County court system at Utah Courts XChange is the next stop when the arrest has already become a case file.

Note: Public booking photos are not shown on the Davis County roster, so the county search is mainly a custody check unless you make a formal request.

Utah Resources for Bountiful Jail Mugshots

The state tools help when the city and county pages are not enough. Utah GRAMA Forms at archives.utah.gov/rim/forms/forms-grama.html gives you the written request path. Utah Courts XChange at utcourts.gov/en/court-records-publications/records/xchange.html helps when the arrest becomes a court case. The BCI criminal records page at bci.utah.gov/criminal-records is the right state route if you need your own Utah criminal history check.

Those state resources do not replace Bountiful records. They support them. Bountiful Jail Mugshots searches often move from the city report to the county custody screen and then to a state record if the case has already gone on to court. That is the cleanest way to keep the search local without losing the larger picture.

If a warrant check is part of the search, the statewide warrant tool at secure.utah.gov/warrants/ can help tie the booking to a live hold or a separate case.

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Bountiful Jail Mugshots and Nearby Records

Bountiful sits in the Davis County corridor with Layton, Syracuse, and other northern cities. That means the search pattern is familiar even when the agency changes. The city report is the first stop. The county custody screen is the second. The court file is the third if the arrest has already moved on. Once you learn that order, the search stops feeling scattered and starts feeling local.

If the city report is thin, the county custody record usually fills the gap.