Lehi Residents Directory Lookup
The Lehi residents directory covers public records available through city, county, and state offices in one of Utah's fastest growing cities. Lehi is in Utah County and has a population near 80,000. You can search police records, court data, property files, and other public information from several agencies. This page shows you where to look, how to submit requests, and what you can expect to find when searching the Lehi residents directory.
Lehi Quick Facts
Lehi Police Department Records
The Lehi Police Department is at 128 N 100 E, Lehi, UT 84043. Call (801) 768-7110 for records questions. The department handles police reports, accident reports, arrest data, and other records from incidents within Lehi city limits.
Records requests in Lehi go through the GRAMA process. GRAMA is the Government Records Access and Management Act, found at Utah Code 63G-2. You file a written request with the police department. Include names, dates, and case numbers if you have them. The more detail you give, the easier it is for staff to find what you want. Lehi has 10 business days to respond, same as every other city in Utah.
Most police reports in Lehi are public records. Parts may be blacked out where GRAMA requires it. Juvenile data, Social Security numbers, and active investigation notes are commonly redacted. The department will tell you what it can release and why anything was held back.
The Lehi city website has links to all departments. Check there for contact info and any forms you may need for records requests or city services.
Court Records for Lehi
Lehi falls under the Fourth Judicial District Court in Utah County. The main courthouse is in Provo at 125 N 100 West. This court handles felonies, civil cases, family law, and other major matters for the county. The Utah Courts website has a free search tool that covers all districts, including the Fourth.
Search by name or case number. The tool shows party names, filing dates, case type, and current status. This costs nothing. For copies of court documents, you contact the Fourth District Court Clerk at (801) 429-1000. Certified copies have a fee. Plain copies are cheaper. The clerk will quote current rates.
Lehi also has a Justice Court for lower-level offenses. Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and small claims go through this court. Records from the Lehi Justice Court are separate from the District Court system. Contact the Justice Court directly if you need records from a case heard there.
Lehi Residents Directory Sources
Several agencies feed into the Lehi residents directory. Local, county, and state offices each hold different types of records. Together they give you a full picture of what is out there.
At the city level, the Lehi Police Department keeps incident and arrest records. The Lehi Justice Court has local case files. City Hall holds building permits, business licenses, and code enforcement records. All of these are subject to GRAMA. You can request them in writing.
Utah County offices add more. The county recorder has property ownership records and deed history. The assessor tracks property values and tax amounts. The Fourth District Court Clerk holds court filings from across the county. The Utah County Sheriff keeps records for unincorporated areas. Since Lehi is in Utah County, all of these apply to properties and people in the city.
State databases fill in the rest. The Bureau of Criminal Identification holds criminal history data at $15 per name search. The Department of Corrections runs a free offender lookup. The Office of Vital Records issues certified vital record copies for $25 each. The DOPL offers free professional license verification.
How to Search Lehi Records
Start online whenever you can. The Utah Courts portal is free and covers Lehi cases through the Fourth District Court and Justice Court. Type a name and see what shows up. This is the fastest way into the Lehi residents directory for court-related searches.
For police records, call the Lehi Police Department at (801) 768-7110 or visit 128 N 100 E in person. Bring an ID. You will fill out a GRAMA request form. Staff can tell you what is available and how long it takes. Most requests get a response within 10 business days.
Property records go through the Utah County Recorder. Online tools let you search by owner name or parcel number. Tax data is with the assessor. Both are free to use. They cover all Lehi properties and update regularly.
- Court records: free search at utcourts.gov
- Police records: GRAMA request to Lehi PD
- Property records: Utah County Recorder online
- Criminal history: BCI at $15 per search
- Offender status: free at corrections.utah.gov
GRAMA Requests in Lehi
GRAMA gives you the right to request public records from Lehi. You do not have to live in the city. You do not have to explain why you want the records. The law is at Utah Code 63G-2 and it covers every government office in the state.
The city has 10 business days to respond. Denials come with a written explanation and the specific statute section that applies. You can appeal to the city first, then to the State Records Committee. The Utah State Archives has appeal forms and guides. Fees vary. Ask for an estimate before the city starts work on your request. Simple things like a single police report are usually cheap. Video or large document sets cost more due to staff time and processing.
Utah County Records
Lehi is part of Utah County. County offices hold property, tax, and court records that cover the whole county, including Lehi. For a broader view of county-level resources, visit the Utah County residents directory page.
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