Lehi Criminal Court Records
Lehi criminal court records are maintained by the Fourth District Court and the Lehi Justice Court in Utah County. One of the fastest-growing cities in Utah, Lehi sits at the heart of Silicon Slopes and sees a steady volume of case filings each year. Whether you need to look up a felony case, a misdemeanor citation, or a traffic infraction, public tools let you search Lehi criminal court records by name, case number, or date range without making a trip to the courthouse.
Lehi Quick Facts
Where to Find Lehi Criminal Court Records
Lehi is part of the Fourth Judicial District, which covers Utah County. Felony cases and serious criminal charges for Lehi residents are handled at the Utah County District Court. The courthouse is located at 125 North 100 West in Provo, Utah. District court cases include first, second, and third degree felonies as well as Class A misdemeanors that may be charged alongside felonies. The clerk's office can be reached for case inquiries through the state courts system.
Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic violations, infractions, and small claims cases for Lehi are handled locally by the Lehi Justice Court. The justice court is located at 153 North 100 East, Lehi, Utah 84043, within the Lehi City offices. The phone number is 385.201.1000. Both courts produce records that make up the full pool of Lehi criminal court records accessible to the public under Utah law.
| Court | Fourth Judicial District Court |
|---|---|
| Justice Court | Lehi Justice Court, 153 North 100 East, Lehi, UT 84043 |
| Phone | 385.201.1000 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | utcourts.gov/courts |
Note: Sealed records, juvenile cases, and records from active investigations are not accessible through public court search tools regardless of the court where the case was filed.
How to Search Lehi Criminal Court Records
The Utah Courts XChange system is the primary online tool for searching Lehi criminal court records. XChange provides access to case summaries, party names, filing dates, charge details, and scheduled hearings across all Utah district and justice courts. You can access it at utcourts.gov/xchange. A subscription costs $30 per month or $240 per year. Free public terminals with XChange access are available at Utah County courthouse locations during business hours.
If you are a party named in a Lehi case, the MyCase portal lets you view your own case documents, court dates, and account balances at no charge. MyCase is limited to parties directly involved in a case. Members of the public who are not parties to a specific case use XChange for case lookups and court docket searches.
In-person searches are available at the District Court Clerk's office in Provo or at the Lehi Justice Court on 100 East. Staff can search by name or case number and pull file documents. Certified copies cost more than plain paper copies. Call ahead to confirm what documents are available and what fees apply for your specific request.
Lehi Justice Court Criminal Records
The Lehi Justice Court has jurisdiction over Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic infractions, and small claims matters filed within Lehi city limits. The court is located inside the Lehi City municipal offices at 153 North 100 East and can be reached at 385.201.1000. Court hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
The Lehi Justice Court page at lehi-ut.gov provides court forms, citation payment information, and contact details for the court staff. Online resources help residents handle many matters without a court visit.
The Lehi Justice Court website offers downloadable court forms, a staff directory, and citizen records request forms. Citations not requiring a mandatory court appearance can often be resolved by paying online or by mail. Certain violations such as DUI or reckless driving require a mandatory in-person appearance before the court. Small claims cases are also heard at the justice court for disputes that fall within the jurisdictional dollar limit.
Note: Appeals from the Lehi Justice Court are filed in the Fourth District Court within 28 days of the judgment, and the appeal triggers a trial de novo in district court.
Lehi Police Records and Arrest Information
The Lehi City Police Department maintains arrest records, incident reports, and traffic accident reports that are separate from court case records. These records are public under Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act and can be requested through the department directly.
The Lehi City website at lehi-ut.gov includes a citizen reporting and records request section. Requests can be submitted online or in person at the police department.
Police departments in Utah are required to respond to GRAMA requests within 10 business days for the general public. Arrest records from Lehi PD show the date of arrest, the charges alleged, and basic incident details. They do not include case outcomes or court dispositions. For final case outcomes, use XChange or visit the clerk's office at the District Court in Provo. Fees for copies of police reports vary by document type and request method.
GRAMA and Public Records in Lehi
Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act, codified at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2, gives any person the right to access government records including Lehi criminal court records and police records. GRAMA applies to all Utah government entities, including Lehi City courts, the police department, and city administrative offices.
To submit a GRAMA request in Lehi, identify the specific agency that holds the records you need. Court records go through the Lehi Justice Court clerk or the Fourth District Court clerk. Police records go through Lehi City Police. City administrative records go through the Lehi City Recorder. Each agency processes standard public requests within 10 business days. The first 15 minutes of staff research time is free, and staff time beyond that is billed at the rate set by each agency.
Records that are sealed, part of an active investigation, or classified as protected under GRAMA may be withheld or partially redacted even after a formal request is filed. If a request is denied, the requester has the right to appeal to the agency head and then to the State Records Committee.
Note: GRAMA requests must be specific enough to allow the agency to locate the records you are asking for; overly broad requests may be denied or returned for clarification.
BCI Criminal History Records for Lehi Residents
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification maintains a statewide criminal history database that covers all criminal cases filed across Utah, including Lehi criminal court records from the Fourth District. The BCI is the most thorough source for a person's complete Utah criminal history across all counties and jurisdictions. You can reach the BCI at bci.utah.gov/criminal-records or by phone at 801-965-4445, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
As of July 1, 2025, the BCI charges a $20 fee for an individual criminal history report. Reports include felony and misdemeanor convictions, dismissed cases, and other court dispositions across all Utah jurisdictions. Lehi residents can submit a request by mail or in person. The report covers the person's entire Utah record, not just Lehi or Utah County cases.
The Utah Department of Corrections also offers a free offender search at corrections.utah.gov for individuals currently incarcerated or under state supervision.
Expungement of Lehi Criminal Court Records
Utah's Clean Slate law, passed as HB 431 and live since February 2022, allows for the automatic expungement of certain qualifying criminal records without filing a petition. Eligible offenses are cleared after a waiting period if the person has no new convictions during that time. Not all records qualify for automatic expungement. More serious charges require a manual petition process through the court.
For records that do not qualify under Clean Slate, Lehi residents can petition for expungement through the Fourth District Court where the case was filed. The BCI issues a certificate of eligibility before a petition can be filed. Visit bci.utah.gov/expungements to review eligibility requirements and start the process. More information about the automatic expungement process is available at cleanslateutah.org.
After expungement is granted, the Lehi criminal court records tied to that case are sealed and removed from public view. They no longer appear in XChange or MyCase searches, and they will not show up on BCI reports issued to the public.
Utah County Criminal Court Records
Lehi is located in Utah County. All Fourth District Court criminal cases filed in Lehi are part of the broader Utah County court system. For county-wide information, courthouse locations, and additional resources covering all cities in Utah County, visit the Utah County criminal court records page.
Nearby Cities in Utah County
Cities near Lehi each have their own justice courts and resources for searching criminal court records. Select a city to find its specific resources.