Kaysville Released Inmates Search

Kaysville released inmates get booked through the Davis County Jail after an arrest by Kaysville City Police. The city has no jail. Once a person walks out, their name drops off the live roster. You can still search Kaysville released inmates by name, booking date, or case number through county and state tools. This page shows the steps to look up a name, set up alerts, and find the right office. It covers the main search sites and the key phone lines too.

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Kaysville Quick Facts

33,521 Population
Davis County
KCPD Police Dept
Davis Jail Booking Site

Kaysville City Police Department

The Kaysville City Police Department covers the city limits and responds to all crime calls within Kaysville. Officers book every arrest into the Davis County Jail in Farmington. The department site lists the chief, staff, and a public records contact for report requests. You can find the force at kaysvillecity.com/police-department.

KCPD handles GRAMA requests for police reports, crash data, and arrest logs. State law under Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2 (GRAMA) sets the rules for what the city can share. Most requests get answered within ten business days. Some pull longer when they touch on open cases.

The department does not post an inmate list. It hands all Kaysville released inmates off to the sheriff for booking. To see who sits in a cell right now, you must check the county jail roster, not the city site.

Where Kaysville Arrestees Go

Every person booked by KCPD goes to the Davis County Jail at 800 West State Street in Farmington. The Davis County Sheriff runs the jail. You can call jail staff at (801) 451-4100 any time of day. The jail holds people waiting on court dates and those who serve short terms for city or county crimes.

Kaysville released inmates leave the jail after bail, case dismissal, time served, or release on own recognizance. Once they walk out, the live jail roster drops them. That is why fast checks matter when you track a release. Check a few times a day if the case is new.

The Davis County Sheriff posts a public jail roster. You can use it to find Kaysville released inmates by name. The page shows charge, bond, and book date. It does not show past bookings once the person goes free. For older cases, try the state court site or the BCI.

Note: Davis County jail records fall under Utah Code Title 17 Chapter 22, which sets sheriff duties for booking logs.

How to Find Kaysville Released Inmates

You have a few solid ways to find Kaysville released inmates. The right tool depends on when the person was held and where they went next. Start with the county jail roster for fresh bookings. Move to the state for older or felony cases.

The Utah Department of Corrections offender search tracks felons once they move from county jail to state prison. Utah DOC duties fall under Utah Code Title 64. The site shows current housing, parole status, and sentence length. It works best for people serving long terms.

For real time alerts, use VINE. The tool sends a text or a call when an inmate moves or gets out. VINE is free. You sign up with a name or a book number. It covers Kaysville released inmates held at Davis County or at any state site.

Main search tools to try:

  • Davis County Sheriff jail roster for live bookings
  • Utah DOC offender search for prison releases
  • VINE alerts for release notice
  • Utah Courts case search for filed charges
  • BCI for full state criminal history

The Utah Courts site lets you pull the court case tied to a Kaysville arrest. Charges often fall under Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 41, which sets sex offender and kidnap registry rules for some release terms.

Kaysville Jail Interface

KCPD books arrests into Davis County through a direct data link. That means arrest info flows to the jail roster within an hour. Kaysville released inmates show up on the same page as people booked by other Davis cities. The sheriff site is the one place that lists them all.

You can reach the city government at kaysvillecity.com for broader info on courts, public safety, and city hall. The site links to the justice court for local cases. Traffic and class B cases from Kaysville often go there first.

Utah DOC offender search used for Kaysville released inmates

The state DOC search shown above is the top tool for post prison Kaysville released inmates. You can view it at corrections.utah.gov. The page gives booking data, current site, and parole dates. It is the best single stop for state level release info.

Related Davis County Resources

Since Kaysville sits in Davis County, most jail and court records come from county offices. Get the full county view at our Davis County released inmates page. That page shows jail hours, bond rules, and visit info. It also covers the Second District Court in Farmington.

The Second District Court hears most felony cases from Kaysville. You can look up a case on the state court site. The file shows charges, pleas, and the final order. A case file often tells you if a person is out on bail.

For a full record check, use the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. BCI runs official background checks for personal use, work, or gun buys. A BCI check lists arrests, charges, and court action across the whole state. It is the best single source for Kaysville released inmates history.

Nearby Utah Cities

Want to check other Davis County towns? These pages cover jail rosters, police, and release info for more Wasatch Front cities.

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Legal Help in Kaysville

People with low income can get free legal help from Utah Legal Services. The group covers all of Davis County. Staff can help with bond review, release terms, and post conviction claims. They do not take every case. They will point you to the right place if they cannot help.

The Utah State Bar runs a lawyer referral line. A short call puts you in touch with a paid attorney for a first visit. The court self help page at utcourts.gov gives free forms and guides for people with no lawyer.

Note: Kaysville released inmates with parole or probation questions should call the Utah Department of Corrections main line.

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