What Are Ogden City Public Records?
In compliance with the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act, Ogden public records are non-private, unrestricted records that are not exempt from disclosure. Public records include books, maps, letters, electronic data, or any other documentary material in whatever form it is kept. Records may be restricted by federal or state laws or by a court order. Some restricted records include
- Copyrighted materials
- Internal memorandum that forms part of the deliberative process of the judiciary
- Personal communication received or prepared by an employee or officer of a government entity.
Ogden City Crime Statistics
The Federal Bureau of Investigation maintains records of crime across the US through its Uniform Crime Reporting program. In 2019, Ogden recorded 3,595 crimes, including 384 violent crimes and 3211 property crimes. There were 6 murders, 84 rapes, 63 robberies, and 231 aggravated assault incidents. The most common property crime recorded in 2019 was larceny-theft with 2,382. Other recorded crimes were 484 burglaries, 345 motor vehicle thefts, and 22 arsons.
Are Ogden City Criminal Records Public?
Ogden criminal records are not public records and are restricted to authorized employers, government entities, or the record subject. Eligible persons may obtain the record from the Utah Department of Public Safety.
Visit the department in person on weekdays between 8 00 a.m. and 5 00 p.m. or send a completed Application for Criminal History Record by mail. Applications must be accompanied by a valid photo ID and payment of the required fee by cash, personal check, money order, credit card, or cashier’s check. Applications cost $15. A third- party may obtain a criminal record if authorized by the record subject using the third party release form. Visit or send completed applications to
Department of Public Safety
Bureau of Criminal Identification
3888 West 5400 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84129
Phone: (801) 965-4445
Fax: (801) 969-7065
How to Obtain Ogden City Police Reports and Arrest Records
Ogden City Police Department maintains police reports and arrest records that may be accessible to the public. Interested persons must present valid photo IDs to obtain records. Records are available to the public at the police department on weekdays between 8 00 a.m. and 5 00 p.m. Alternatively, interested persons may write a request letter or complete the GRAMA record request form. Requesters should send the completed form or letter to the police department email or mail it to:
2186 Lincoln Avenue
Ogden, UT 84401
Police reports and traffic accident reports cost $25. A person listed in a report as a victim may obtain one free copy of the report. For more inquiries on police reports and other records, call the records department at (801) 629-8098
How to Find Sex Offender Information in Ogden City
Information on sex offenders residing in Ogden City is available through the Sex and Kidnap Offender Notification and Registration registry. Users may have to provide some of the following information to search for sex offenders in Ogden City:
- Address (Home or Work)
- State
- City
- Zip
- Zip plus
- First name
- Last name
- City
Interested persons may also search for non-compliant offenders. Users may also access a list of all registered sex offenders within the state. Information on the offenders provided includes the full name, address, city, offenses, registration number, and incarceration status. Users of the registry may also register for email alerts. Registrants will be notified if a sex offender moves within the specified radius.
How to Find Ogden City Inmate Records
Individuals arrested at Ogden are housed at the Weber County jail maintained by the Weber County Sheriff. Individuals may find information on inmates at the jail on the inmate roster. Interested persons may find out the inmate's booking details, full name, gender, age, etc. Information on inmates may be accessed at the jail on weekdays between 8 00 a.m. and 5 00 p.m. at:
Weber County Sheriff's Office
721 West 12th Street
Ogden, UT 84404
Phone: (801) 778-6700
How Do I Visit an inmate in Ogden City Jail?
Classified inmates at the jail may be entitled to one or two 25-minute visits per week. Visits must be pre-booked online at securustech or the jail lobby. Note that visits are conducted through video monitors. Available hours for inmate visitation depend on the classification of the prisoner. Inmate visitation schedules are available when booking an appointment.
Inmates may receive one from the clergy every two weeks. Visits must be scheduled at least 24 hours before the intended visit by calling (801) 778-6700 Clergy visitors must bring evidence of the status and must be the head of the congregation.
Court Records
Ogden City is home to the Weber County District Court, Juvenile Court, and a city court. The District Court is a court of general jurisdiction over criminal and civil cases. It often hears cases that are outside the jurisdiction of the other courts. The Juvenile Court has jurisdiction over certain criminal and civil cases that relate to juvenile delinquency etc. Justice Courts have territorial jurisdiction over certain criminal and civil cases.
Location of Courts
2nd District Court- Weber County
2525 Grant Avenue,
Ogden, UT 84401
Phone: (801) 395-1079
Fax: (801) 395-1182
2nd Juvenile Court- Weber County
165 20th Street,
Ogden, UT 84401
Phone: (801) 626-4700
Ogden City Justice Court
310 26th Street,
Ogden, UT 84401
Phone: (801) 629-8560
Fax: (801) 393-6629
Are Ogden City Court Records Public?
Ogden court records are public records unless restricted by statute or court order. Interested persons may obtain court records like dockets, case files, and images. Some restricted records include juvenile, adoption, and civil commitment cases.
How to Obtain Ogden City Civil Court Case Records
Interested members of the public may obtain civil court case records from the District and Justice Court using the Xchange portal. The Xchange portal is subscription-based, and users must create an account and pay for the service. However, free access to the portal is available at the State Library.
Civil court case records may also be obtained by visiting the court where the case was tried.
How to Obtain Ogden City Criminal Court Records
Ogden criminal court case records are available on the Xchange portal. Criminal cases arising from the District and Justice courts are available unless sealed or restricted. Users will have to pay for online records access unless access is through the state library computers. Criminal case records are available at the courthouses as well. Contact the court where the cases were tried to obtain records.
What Are Ogden City Vital Records?
Ogden city vital records are officially recorded information on important life events within the city. Ogden records include records of births, marriages, divorces, and deaths. Records may be obtained from the county clerk, the state Department of Health, etc. Ogden city’s vital records are not public records. Access is limited to only authorized persons.
Where and How to Obtain Ogden City Divorce Records
Ogden city divorce records are not public records and may only be accessed by the parties to the divorce, lawyers to either party, immediate family members, and persons that can demonstrate direct and tangible interest.
An Ogden divorce decree may be gotten from the court clerk at the 2nd District Court if the divorce decree was finalized there. Interested persons may also obtain a divorce certificate online using the SILVER2.0 portal.
Divorce records for marriages between 1978 and 2010 may be available at the Utah Office of Vital Records and Statistics or the Weber-Morgan Health Department. Send a written request containing the name/type of record, subjects’ name, divorce date, place of the divorce, parents’ names, relationship to the parties, and the reason for the request. Send the request sent to:
Vital Records
P.O. Box 141012
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-1012
A request may be made in person or by mail by sending a completed application form to the Weber-Morgan Health Department at
Vital Records Offices – First Floor
477 23rd Street, Ogden, UT – 84401
Divorce certificates cost $18 for the first copy and $10 for each additional copy.
Where and How to Get Public Ogden City Marriage Records
Ogden marriage records may only be accessible to the couple, immediate family members, and persons that can demonstrate direct and tangible interest.
Eligible persons may request marriage records online through SILVER2.0. A marriage certificate may also be obtainable from the Weber County Clerk. A copy of the marriage certificate may be obtained online or by visiting the clerk’s office in person at
2380 Washington Blvd Suite #320
Ogden, UT 84401
Marriage certificates for marriages between 1978 and 2010 may be available at the Utah Office of Vital Records and Statistics or the Weber-Morgan Health Department. Requests to the office of vital records should be by mail sent to
Vital Records
P.O. Box 141012
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-1012
Requests at the county health department may be in person on weekdays between 8 00 a.m. and 5 00 p.m. alternatively, send a completed application form to
Vital Records Offices – First Floor
477 23rd Street, Ogden, UT – 84401
Certificates cost $18 for the initial copy and $10 for each additional copy.
Where and How to Get Confidential Marriage Records in Ogden City
All marriage records in Ogden are not confidential but restricted to only authorized persons.
Where and How to Find Ogden City Birth Records
Ogden city birth records are restricted to the registrant, immediate family members, legal guardians, legal representatives, or persons that can demonstrate a direct tangible interest in the record.
Send a completed application form by mail to the Utah Office of Vital Records and Statistics at:
Vital Records
P.O. Box 141012
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-1012
An Ogden birth certificate is available in person or by mail at the Weber-Morgan Health Department. Interested persons should complete an application form (also available in Spanish). Take the form along with a valid photo ID on weekdays between 8 00 a.m. and 5 00 p.m. to:
Vital Records Offices – First Floor
477 23rd Street,
Ogden, UT – 84401
A certificate costs $22 for the first copy and $10 for each additional copy. Records may also be ordered online using the SILVER2.0 portal. Note that applicants will have to provide a valid photo ID when applying through any means.
Where and How to Find Ogden City Death Records
Eligible persons may obtain Ogden city Death records online using the SILVER2.0 portal or from the state or county health department. Ogden city death records are restricted to the parents, siblings, spouse, child, grandparent, grandchild, the legal guardian, legal representative, or other persons with a direct and tangible interest.
Weber County death records from 1958 to the present are available at the county health department. Send a completed death certificate application form to the state office of vital statistics at
Vital Records
P.O. Box 141012
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-1012
For in-person requests, take a completed application form (available in Spanish) to the Weber-Morgan health department at:
Vital Records Offices – First Floor
477 23rd Street, Ogden UT – 84401
Death certificate applications cost $30 for the initial copy and $10 for each additional copy. Applicants must present a valid photo ID when applying.