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Note: Utah Code 63G-2-204 (GRAMA) requires a person making a records request furnish the governmental entity with a written request containing the requesters name, mailing address, daytime telephone number (if available); and a description of the record requested that identifies the record with reasonable
The Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), Utah Code Section 63G-2-101 et seq., is Utahs open records law and the state equivalent of the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Through GRAMA, the public may request access to certain records maintained by Utah State University.
Media inquiries: Please contact the offices Public Information Officer, Hillary Koellner, at hmkoellner@utah.gov.
The Division GRAMA Coordinator will respond to your request within 10 working days of proper receipt, if they exist, and then contact the requestor. In some rare cases, where there is deemed to be sensitive content, a GRAMA request may be denied by Department management.
Requests can be submitted a number of ways: Download a GRAMA Request form (PDF); complete it and submit to the Recorders Office for processing: Submit a request online using the City Recorder - Digital GRAMA Request Form. Submit a request online through the State of Utah Open Records Portal.

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Download and fill out the Criminal History Record Application (Criminal Background Check). Follow the instructions on the form, and mail the completed application and fee to our office. For more information, please call the Bureau of Criminal Identification at 801-965-4445.
The Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) is a Utah law that provides the public with the right to access certain records prepared, maintained or controlled by a government entity. The full text of GRAMA can be found in Title 63G, Chapter 2, of the Utah Code.
To request police records or reports, you must fill out a GRAMA Request Form. The cost for most reports is $15 to $25. The cost for photos, audio and video vary and will need to be discussed with a Records Clerk for specific pricing. You must show a current photo ID in order to receive a copy of a police report.

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