Utah · Kane County
Police reports in Alton, UT are released by the individual agency that wrote them. Below you will find each law enforcement agency serving Alton in Kane County, plus the step-by-step process for getting your copy.
Records for Alton are maintained by the responding law enforcement agency. Use the form to get exact instructions for your incident.
Your report is held by the agency that responded. Check any paperwork, citation, or exchange-of-information slip from the scene; it names the agency and often a report number.
For traffic crash reports handled by state police, Utah offers an official request process through GovQA. For local incidents, contact the agency's records division directly, in person, by mail, or through its online portal if one exists. Requests are made under the Government Records Access and Management Act.
You will need the date and location of the incident, names of involved parties, and the report or case number if you have one. Bring photo ID; some agencies require it for unredacted copies.
Copy fees vary by agency, commonly $5 to $25. Reports are typically soon after the incident.
Local departments set their own copy fees, most commonly between $5 and $25. Fee waivers sometimes apply to crime victims; ask the records division.
Utah publishes a processing window of soon after the incident for state crash reports. Local agencies vary: simple incident reports are often ready within days, while reports tied to open investigations may be held until the case closes.
Usually yes. Involved parties, their attorneys, and insurers can typically obtain copies. Some records are restricted or redacted for uninvolved third parties under the Government Records Access and Management Act.
A crash report documents a traffic collision and in Utah may be requested through the state's official crash report system. An incident report covers other police responses such as theft, assault, or property damage, and is requested from the local agency that responded.