Find Roy Felony Records
Roy felony records are maintained by the 2nd District Court and the Roy Police Department, with additional records held by the Weber County Sheriff. Roy is located in Weber County with around 40,000 residents. Felony cases from Roy go through the Weber County court system, and those case records are public documents under Utah law. This page covers how to search Roy felony records online, how to request records through GRAMA, what court filings contain, and where to find statewide conviction data through the Bureau of Criminal Identification.
Roy Quick Facts
Accessing Roy Felony Records Online
Roy felony records are split across court filings and law enforcement records. Court records come from the 2nd Judicial District Court in Ogden and include everything from the initial charge through the final sentencing order. Law enforcement records come from the Roy Police Department and the Weber County Sheriff's Office. Both hold different parts of the felony case history, so you may need to search both sources for a full picture.
The Utah Courts XChange system is the primary tool for searching Roy felony records. Visit utcourts.gov/xchange to search by name or case number. Guest access costs $5 per session plus $0.20 per search result. A monthly subscription is $40. Free public terminals are available at the 2nd District Courthouse in Ogden for anyone who wants to search without a paid account. No registration is needed at the in-person terminals.
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification runs a name-based conviction search at bci.utah.gov. A BCI name check costs $15 and can be ordered by phone at (801) 965-4445. BCI draws from statewide conviction records, so Roy felony convictions that were reported to the state after sentencing will appear in their database.
Note: XChange reflects court docket activity. BCI reflects final conviction outcomes. Using both tools together gives the most thorough search of Roy felony records.
Weber County Sheriff and Roy Felony Records
The Weber County Sheriff's Office supports law enforcement across Weber County and maintains records that cover Roy felony arrests handled at the county level. The Sheriff's Office operates the Weber County Jail, which houses inmates from Roy who are held on felony charges. An online inmate search is available through the county website for checking current detention status.
GRAMA requests for Weber County Sheriff's Office records can be submitted through the county. The Sheriff's Office processes requests within 10 business days. Staff time beyond the first 30 minutes is billed at the state GRAMA rate of $25 per hour, and copies cost $0.50 per page. For full details on submitting a records request to the Weber County Sheriff, visit webercountyutah.gov/sheriff.
The image below shows the Weber County Sheriff's Office page, which is a key resource for Roy felony arrest records and county jail information.
Source: webercountyutah.gov/sheriff
The Weber County Sheriff's page provides links to the inmate search tool and information on how to submit GRAMA requests for arrest and detention records tied to Roy felony cases.
Weber County also provides transparency resources at webercountyutah.gov/Transparency and a general county portal at webercountyutah.gov for residents seeking public records and government contact information.
2nd District Court and Roy Felony Cases
Felony charges filed in Roy go to the 2nd Judicial District Court in Ogden. This court handles felony arraignments, preliminary hearings, trials, and sentencing for all of Weber County. The main courthouse is located in Ogden. Court hours run Monday through Friday during standard business hours.
Roy felony case records at the 2nd District Court include the criminal complaint or information, arrest warrant if one was issued, bail and bond orders, hearing notes, plea records, trial documents, the verdict, and the full sentencing order. Sentencing orders specify the prison term, fines imposed, and any probation or parole conditions. All of these are public records unless the court seals them by order. Searches on XChange pull up the case docket, which lists every document filed in the case with dates.
Under Utah Code 63G-2-201, members of the public have the right to inspect government records, including court filings, at no cost when doing so in person at the courthouse. Copies and research time beyond the first 30 minutes carry fees set by the agency.
Note: The 2nd District handles felony and serious criminal matters. Minor violations from Roy go to the Roy Justice Court, which has a different record system and does not handle felony cases.
What Roy Felony Records Contain
Roy felony records vary depending on the source. Police and sheriff records document the arrest, the reported offense, and the officer's account. Court records cover the full legal process from initial charge through sentencing. BCI conviction records reflect what the court reported to the state after the case ended.
Court records for Roy felony cases typically include the criminal information listing the specific charges, any warrant issued before arrest, bail terms and amounts, plea entered by the defendant, dates and notes from all court hearings, the jury verdict or bench ruling, and the sentencing order with all terms imposed. The docket on XChange will show you a list of every filing in the case, making it easier to request specific documents if you need certified copies.
Some records are not open to the public. Active investigation files may be withheld. Victim information may be redacted. Records sealed by court order are not searchable. Juvenile cases do not appear in adult court records searches. The warrant search at secure.utah.gov/warrants lets you check for active warrants in Utah, including any tied to Roy cases.
Utah Felony Classes in Roy Cases
Utah defines felony crime levels under Utah Code Title 76. Four levels exist. Capital felonies are the most serious category. First degree felonies carry five years to life in prison and fines up to $10,000. Second degree felonies carry one to fifteen years in prison and fines up to $10,000. Third degree felonies carry up to five years in prison and fines up to $5,000.
Felony convictions from Roy cases result in a Utah state prison sentence under Utah Code 76-3-201. The Utah Department of Corrections manages those facilities and tracks offenders on parole or probation. Their offender search at corrections.utah.gov lets you check current custody and supervision status for anyone with a Utah felony conviction, including those from Roy cases.
Note: The felony class assigned to a Roy case will appear in the court record and in BCI conviction data. It determines both the sentence range and the waiting period before expungement eligibility.
Expungement of Roy Felony Records
Some Roy felony convictions may qualify for expungement under Utah law. Expungement seals the record and removes it from public searches. Capital felonies and most first degree felony convictions are not eligible. Some second and third degree felony convictions may qualify after a waiting period following the completion of the full sentence, which includes any probation or parole term.
The Bureau of Criminal Identification processes expungement certificate requests. BCI checks eligibility and issues a certificate if the conviction meets the legal standard. Once BCI issues the certificate, the petitioner files a petition at the 2nd District Court, which is the court where the Roy felony conviction was entered. The judge then reviews the petition and decides whether to grant the order. For full information on eligibility and the process, visit bci.utah.gov/expungements.
Utah's open records portal at openrecords.utah.gov can also help you identify which agency holds specific records and allows you to submit requests directly through the portal.
Weber County Felony Records
Roy is in Weber County. All felony cases from Roy are processed through the Weber County court system and the 2nd Judicial District. For county-level resources, including the Weber County Sheriff, court locations, and broader felony record access tools, visit the Weber County felony records page.
Nearby Cities in Weber County
Other cities near Roy use the same 2nd District Court for felony cases. Select a city below to find felony records information for that area.