Search Layton Jail Mugshots

Layton Jail Mugshots searches start with the city police department and then move into Davis County custody records. That pattern is common in northern Utah because Layton police handle the arrest while the county jail handles the booking. The city is the largest in Davis County, so the records desk gets a steady stream of requests. If you need a report, start with Layton Police. If you need the booking side, move to Davis County Jail. That keeps the search clean and avoids asking one office for another office's file.

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Layton Jail Mugshots Quick Facts

801-497-8300 Police Phone
8 to 5 Records Hours
Davis County County Jail
Photo ID Request Rule

Layton Jail Mugshots Search

Layton Police works from 429 North Wasatch Drive, and the department hours for records are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The research says arrest records are treated as private or confidential under GRAMA, which means only eligible people can request copies. You also have to provide photo ID. That makes the Layton records process more controlled than a simple public roster search. The city wants the request to fit the record and the requester to fit the rule.

The city also uses an online form that asks you to pick a requester category such as individual, business, or government. That detail matters because it tells you Layton wants the record request matched to the right purpose. State accident reports are $5, and certified copies are $5 per page. If you are chasing a Layton Jail Mugshots record, the city records desk is the proper starting point before you move to the county jail side.

Layton is a big Davis County city, so the search often includes both the police report and the county booking file. If you only use one, you may miss half the trail. A careful request gets you farther than a broad one here.

The Layton Police Department at 801-497-8300 is the direct city contact in the research when you need to confirm the record path.

Layton Jail Mugshots Davis County sheriff office screenshot

This county image shows the Davis County sheriff side that usually takes over after a Layton arrest is booked.

Layton Jail Mugshots and Davis County Jail

Layton arrests are processed through Davis County Jail in Farmington. The county jail has a public roster, but the research says booking photos are not displayed publicly on the roster because of privacy policy. That is a useful detail because it changes the search. You can still confirm who is in custody, but the public page may not show the image you expected. Davis County also keeps booking records, arrest logs, and initial contact reports through GRAMA requests, which gives you a more complete file if you need it.

The county jail address is 800 West State Street in Farmington, and the jail has a daily capacity of about 800 inmates. That makes Davis County a central stop for Layton Jail Mugshots research. If you want the live custody side, the county jail is the better source than the city desk. If you want the report narrative, the city desk is still important. The two records go together.

The Davis County Sheriff's Office page at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff is the county anchor, and it works with the jail and GRAMA request process. Layton searches usually end there when the report is not enough.

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That state form page is useful when the city report and county roster need a formal records request to fill the gap.

Layton Jail Mugshots Requests

Layton's request rules are more specific than a lot of people expect. The detailed research says you need to select the requester type and provide photo ID. That means the city is not treating every request the same way. It also means the jail mugshot question often sits inside a larger records question. If you need the report, ask for the report. If you need the booking photo, ask whether the city or the county can release it. The answer may depend on what is public and who is asking.

Davis County's GRAMA process is the broader backup. The county says it accepts online, in-person, or written requests, and the fee schedule includes 10 cents per page for copies with staff time after the first 15 minutes. Inspection is free. That helps if you need the arrest log or booking record after the city request. The county also lists restricted record categories such as medical records, active investigations, victim information, and juvenile records. Those limits matter in a Layton Jail Mugshots search because not every record will be public.

If you keep the city request narrow and the county request specific, the search is much faster. Layton responds best to a clean, direct question.

  • Requester category selected on the form
  • Photo ID ready for the request
  • Person's full name
  • Approximate date of the arrest or report
  • Any case or report number available

Note: Layton Jail Mugshots searches often need both the city desk and the county jail because the city and county split the record work.

Utah Resources for Layton Jail Mugshots

When the city and county records are not enough, the state tools fill in the rest. Utah Courts XChange at utcourts.gov/en/court-records-publications/records/xchange.html can show the court side of the case. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at bci.utah.gov/criminal-records is the state criminal history source. The Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search helps if the person has left the county jail and entered state custody.

The Utah Department of Public Safety at publicsafety.utah.gov and the state criminal records guide at archives.utah.gov/research/guides/criminal.html are also useful when you want to widen the search without losing the local thread. Layton's records process may start at the city desk, but the useful backup is almost always a state page or a county page.

The right order is simple. Start with the city report, check the county booking side, then use the state tools if the file still feels incomplete.

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Layton Jail Mugshots and Nearby Records

Layton sits in the Davis County corridor with Bountiful, Kaysville, Clearfield, and Syracuse. Those cities matter because they use similar county booking routes and similar records rules. If the Layton request only gives you half the story, one of those nearby city pages can show you the same county record path from a different angle. That is often the fastest way to see how Davis County handles a booking file.

If the Layton record is not public, the Davis County booking file is the next best place to look.