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Syracuse Jail Roster searches start with county custody, then move to Unified Police records when you need the report behind a booking or incident. Syracuse sits in Davis County, but the city contracts with the Unified Police Department for records work, so the live jail entry and the police file do not sit in the same office. That split matters when you are checking a current booking, trying to match an arrest to a case number, or asking for the paper trail after a stop or arrest. This page keeps the local route clear and points you to the right office first.

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Syracuse Jail Roster Basics

The Syracuse Police Department is at 1978 W 1900 S, Syracuse, UT 84075, and the non-emergency phone number is 801-840-4000. That is the city contact point when you need to ask where a report went or which office is handling the record. Syracuse does not run its own jail. Davis County Jail in Farmington handles custody, and that means the county roster is the first place to check when you are trying to confirm a booking.

Because Syracuse contracts with Unified Police, records run through Unified Police records request and the Technical Services office at 5190 Heath Ave in Kearns. The records phone number there is 385-468-9755. That office is the right place for a Syracuse police file, while the county page is the right place for live custody. A Syracuse Jail Roster search works best when you keep those two tracks separate from the start.

For custody, the Davis County Jail at 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT 84025, phone 801-451-4100, is the correct detention center. The county roster and county request portal are the cleanest ways to confirm whether someone is still in custody, when the booking happened, and which agency made the arrest. When the roster and the police report line up, the rest of the search gets much easier.

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The Unified Police records request page is the official route for Syracuse requests. It tells you where to send the form and how the file moves after you submit it. The form must be notarized, which means the city wants a verified request before the report leaves the records queue. That is common when a request touches a police file, and it helps the office confirm who is asking for the record.

There is also a Utah GRAMA framework behind the release review. That matters because a Syracuse Jail Roster hit may point to a report that is not released in full right away. The roster can be public while the report still needs review, redaction, or identity confirmation. The point of the review is not to slow you down. It is to make sure the city releases only what the law allows.

The processing fee is $10 per report. Keep that number in mind if your roster search turns into a report request, because the booking check and the report copy are separate steps. You can search custody without paying anything, then decide whether you need the underlying file. When the report is the goal, name the incident clearly and include the date if you have it. That helps Unified Police match the request to the right Syracuse record the first time.

Syracuse Jail Roster Search

The Davis County inmate roster is the best first search for a Syracuse Jail Roster lookup. If someone was booked after a Syracuse arrest, the county page should show the booking date, the arresting agency, and the current custody status. That is the fastest way to see whether the person is still held or has already moved on. The county request portal at Davis County NextRequest can help if you need a formal county record trail after you confirm the booking.

Search by exact spelling if you can. Small name changes can hide a booking entry, and a nickname can send you to the wrong result. The best Syracuse Jail Roster search also checks the arresting agency because it tells you whether the booking came through Syracuse, another city, or a county stop. Once the agency and booking date match the story you already have, the search becomes a verification step instead of a guess.

This county roster image points to the official Davis County Sheriff inmate roster at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff/jail/inmate-roster.

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That image shows the county custody side of the search. It is the right place to start when you want the live booking before you ask Unified Police for the related report.

Syracuse Jail Roster Fees

The clearest fee in the Syracuse path is the $10 per report processing charge from Unified Police. That is the amount to expect when you move from a roster lookup to a records request. A jail roster search itself is just a search, but the report behind it is a separate file and a separate request. If the office needs a notarized form and a report fee, plan for both before you submit the paper.

The fee does not change the search logic. It just changes the final step. First you confirm the custody record, then you decide whether the report is worth the request. That is useful when you only need a quick status check. It is also useful when you need the written narrative, the incident number, or the officer's version of what happened. Those details live in the report, not the roster.

Note: the county roster can answer the custody question right away, while the city report still waits on notarized paperwork and review.

Syracuse Jail Roster Contacts

If you need the city first, start with the Syracuse Police Department at 1978 W 1900 S, Syracuse, UT 84075, or call 801-840-4000 for a non-emergency question. If the request is really for the report, send it through Unified Police records request and be ready to use the Technical Services office at 5190 Heath Ave, Kearns, phone 385-468-9755. That is the official Syracuse records path.

If the question is about current custody, the Davis County Jail at 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT 84025, phone 801-451-4100, is the place to call. The county roster at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff/jail/inmate-roster and the county request portal at daviscountyut.nextrequest.com are the live custody tools. For a follow-up court check, Utah Courts can show the case trail, and Vinelink can help with custody alerts.

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Syracuse Jail Roster Links

These official links cover the main Syracuse Jail Roster route. Start with custody, then move to Unified Police when you need the report behind the booking.

When the roster and the report do not line up at first glance, check the booking date and arresting agency again. Those two details usually explain the gap.