Arrest records are public documents in Brigham, Utah, pursuant to the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), Utah Code § 63G-2-101 et seq. This legislation establishes the public's right to access government records, including those pertaining to arrests made by law enforcement agencies. The transparency of arrest records serves multiple public interests, including enhancing community safety awareness and maintaining governmental accountability in the administration of justice.
Members of the public should note that while arrest records are generally accessible, certain information within these records may be redacted or restricted if disclosure would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, compromise an ongoing investigation, or endanger an individual's safety as outlined in Utah Code § 63G-2-305.
The Brigham City Police Department maintains these records and makes them available through established protocols that balance public access rights with privacy considerations and law enforcement needs.
Brigham City Police Department
20 North Main Street
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone: (435) 734-6650
Police Records Management
The process for obtaining arrest records in Brigham has been modernized to accommodate various access methods. Individuals seeking arrest information may utilize the following official channels:
Visit the Brigham City Police Department Records Division: Citizens may request arrest records in person during regular business hours. Staff can assist with locating specific records and explaining the request process.
Box Elder County Sheriff's Office: For arrests made by county law enforcement in the Brigham area, records may be available through the county corrections department.
Brigham City District Court: Court records related to arrests and subsequent proceedings can be accessed through the district court clerk's office.
Utah State Bureau of Criminal Identification: For comprehensive criminal history information that includes arrests statewide, individuals may submit requests to the state bureau.
Online Public Access Portal: The Utah Courts XChange system provides electronic access to court records, including those related to arrests in Brigham City.
Requestors should be prepared to provide specific information such as the full name of the individual, date of birth, approximate date of arrest, and case numbers if available. Fees may apply for record retrieval and copying services in accordance with Utah Code § 63G-2-203.
Box Elder County Sheriff's Office
P.O. Box 888
Brigham City, UT 84302-0888
Corrections Department
Brigham City District Court
43 North Main
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone: (435) 734-4617
District Court Information
Standard arrest records maintained by Brigham City law enforcement agencies typically contain the following categories of information as prescribed by Utah Administrative Code R722-900:
Pursuant to Utah Code § 77-7-27, law enforcement agencies are required to maintain complete records of all arrests made within their jurisdiction. These records serve as official documentation of police interactions with individuals taken into custody and form part of the criminal justice record system.
The level of detail contained in publicly accessible versions of these records may vary based on case status, privacy considerations, and applicable exemptions under GRAMA.
While arrest records are generally public in Brigham, certain legal restrictions limit access to specific information contained within these records. The following restrictions apply under Utah law:
Juvenile Records: Pursuant to Utah Code § 78A-6-209, records pertaining to juvenile arrests are subject to heightened confidentiality protections and are not publicly accessible without a court order.
Sealed or Expunged Records: Records that have been legally sealed or expunged by court order are removed from public access in accordance with Utah Code § 77-40-102.
Active Investigations: Information within arrest records that could compromise an ongoing investigation may be temporarily restricted from public disclosure under Utah Code § 63G-2-305(10).
Privacy Protections: Personal identifying information such as Social Security numbers, medical information, and victim information in certain cases may be redacted prior to public release.
Domestic Violence Cases: Information that could endanger victims of domestic violence may be protected from disclosure under Utah Code § 77-36-2.7.
Government agencies in Brigham City are required to balance the public's right to information with these statutory protections when responding to requests for arrest records. Requestors should be aware that certain information may be redacted or withheld in accordance with these provisions.
The State of Utah provides a legal mechanism for the expungement of arrest records under specific circumstances as outlined in the Utah Expungement Act, Utah Code § 77-40-101 et seq. Expungement is the legal process by which arrest and conviction records are sealed from public access, effectively removing them from standard background checks and public record searches.
Eligibility criteria for expungement of Brigham arrest records include:
The expungement process requires petitioners to:
Upon successful expungement, government agencies are required to seal the records and may respond to inquiries as if the arrest never occurred, with certain exceptions for law enforcement and specific licensing purposes.
Box Elder County Justice Court
1 South Main Street
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone: (877) 390-2326
Justice Court Information
Arrest records can significantly impact employment opportunities for Brigham residents. Under Utah law, employers have the legal right to consider criminal history information, including arrests, when making hiring decisions, subject to certain limitations:
The Fair Chance Employment provisions under Utah Code § 35A-5-104 prohibit public employers from requiring disclosure of criminal history on initial job applications, allowing applicants to be considered based on qualifications before criminal history is reviewed.
Private employers in Brigham are encouraged, but not required, to follow similar "ban-the-box" practices that delay criminal history inquiries until later in the hiring process.
The Utah Antidiscrimination Act prohibits employment discrimination based solely on an arrest record that did not result in conviction, unless the charges are pending or the underlying conduct is directly related to the position sought.
Job seekers with arrest records in Brigham should be aware of their rights regarding disclosure:
Employers in Brigham conducting background checks must comply with the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act requirements, including obtaining written consent before conducting checks and providing pre-adverse action notices if employment is denied based on record information.