Arrest records are public documents in Washington Terrace, Utah, pursuant to the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), Utah Code § 63G-2-101 et seq. This legislation establishes the presumption that government records, including those pertaining to arrests, shall be accessible to the public unless specifically classified as private, protected, or controlled. The Weber County Sheriff's Office, which provides law enforcement services to Washington Terrace, maintains these records in accordance with state transparency requirements. Members of the public may access these records to promote accountability in law enforcement operations and to obtain information about criminal activity within their community.
The public nature of arrest records serves several governmental functions, including:
It should be noted that while arrest records are generally public, certain information within these records may be redacted to protect privacy interests or ongoing investigations, as provided by Utah Code § 63G-2-305.
Multiple official channels exist for members of the public seeking to obtain arrest records in Washington Terrace. The Weber County Sheriff's Office maintains these records as the contracted law enforcement agency for Washington Terrace. Individuals may utilize the following methods to access arrest information:
Submit a records request in person at the Weber County Sheriff's Office Records Division:
Weber County Sheriff's Office
721 W 12th Street
Ogden, UT 84404
Phone: (801) 778-6600
Records Request Information
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Complete an online records request through the Weber County Sheriff's Office website, which processes requests for Washington Terrace arrest records
Access the Utah Statewide Information and Notification System (VINE), which provides custody status and criminal case information
Visit the Second District Court of Weber County for judicial records related to arrests:
Second District Court - Ogden
2525 Grant Avenue
Ogden, UT 84401
Phone: (801) 395-1079
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Pursuant to Utah Code § 63G-2-204, government entities must respond to records requests within 10 business days, or within 5 business days if the requester demonstrates that an expedited response benefits the public rather than the requester.
Standard arrest records maintained by the Weber County Sheriff's Office for Washington Terrace incidents contain comprehensive information about the arrest event and the individual taken into custody. These records typically include the following elements as required by Utah Administrative Code R722-900:
Certain sensitive information may be redacted from public versions of arrest records, including:
The State of Utah provides a legal mechanism for the expungement of arrest records in Washington Terrace through Utah Code § 77-40-101 et seq. Expungement effectively seals records from public access, though they remain available to law enforcement agencies for specific purposes. Eligibility criteria for expungement include:
The expungement process requires petitioners to:
Obtain a Certificate of Eligibility from the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification:
Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification
3888 West 5400 South
Taylorsville, UT 84129
Phone: (801) 965-4445
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
File a Petition for Expungement with the court of jurisdiction:
Second District Court - Ogden
2525 Grant Avenue
Ogden, UT 84401
Phone: (801) 395-1079
Serve the petition on the prosecuting agency
Attend a hearing if required by the court
Obtain a signed expungement order
Upon successful expungement, the individual may lawfully respond to inquiries as though the arrest did not occur, with certain exceptions for specialized employment sectors such as law enforcement and education.
Access to arrest records serves important public safety functions for Washington Terrace residents. These records enable community members to:
The Weber County Sheriff's Office, in partnership with Washington Terrace City, utilizes arrest data to allocate resources effectively and address emerging crime trends. Residents are encouraged to report suspicious activity through established channels and to participate in community safety programs.
While arrest records are public documents, their use is subject to legal restrictions under both Utah and federal law. Entities accessing Washington Terrace arrest records should be aware of the following limitations:
Individuals who believe their arrest records have been improperly accessed or used may seek remedies through the Utah Attorney General's Office or through private civil action.