Find Layton Inmate Population

Layton inmate population searches usually start with the city police department and end with Davis County custody records. That split matters because Layton is the largest city in Davis County, but the jail side lives at the county level. The city runs full-service law enforcement, so the local office handles reports, GRAMA requests, evidence, property, traffic enforcement, and the first police contact. The county then carries the booking and housing record. This page keeps the path simple so you can move from a Layton arrest to the right public record without guessing which office still has the file.

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Layton Police Contact

The official Layton City site at laytoncity.org is the best local starting point. Layton police serves the city with patrol, investigations, support services, community policing, school resource officers, victim services, and tactical response. That makes the department the right office for a recent arrest question, a report request, or a GRAMA inquiry. The city keeps the work local even when the jail result moves out to Davis County.

The page below comes from Layton City and shows the police department source that anchors the local side of an inmate population search.

Layton police source

Layton inmate population screenshot of the Layton police department page

That page is useful when you want the city office first and need the right contact before moving to Davis County custody records.

Layton police is also the right place to think about what kind of record you need. The records division handles police reports and GRAMA requests. Evidence and property management can matter if the case involved seized items. Traffic enforcement and accident response can matter if the booking followed a crash. Those details are small, but they tell you whether you are looking for a police report, a jail result, or both.

Layton Records Requests

When you need the city record behind a Layton arrest, start with the police department rather than the jail. The records division is where police reports and public request work are handled. That includes GRAMA requests, and it is the place to look if you want a report, an incident summary, or the paperwork that explains how the arrest began. Layton does not need a long public jail explanation at the city level because the custody side is managed by Davis County.

The city homepage is still the best official reference for local contact routing, especially when you need to confirm that the police department is the full-service office for Layton. The same office is tied to patrol, investigations, evidence, and accident response. That means the city record is often broader than a simple booking note. If you only need the current custody result, skip ahead to Davis County. If you need the report that led to the booking, stay with Layton police.

Layton's police records path is practical because it keeps the city and county roles separate. The city handles the request side. The county handles the booking side. That division cuts down on back-and-forth, especially when a case is still fresh and the inmate population result has not fully settled in the public system yet.

Note: A Layton arrest can show up in county custody before the police records side is finished, so a live roster check is often faster than waiting on the city file.

Davis County Sheriff Contact

The Davis County Sheriff's Office at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff is the county office that backs the jail record for Layton. The county jail is at 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT 84025, and the jail phone is 801-451-4200. That is the live contact point when you want custody status, inmate housing, or the broader sheriff context after a Layton booking. The county office also includes patrol, investigations, support services, civil work, and corrections.

The image below comes from the official Davis County sheriff page and shows the county office that sits behind the Layton custody path.

Davis County sheriff source

Layton inmate population screenshot of the Davis County sheriff office page

That office is the bridge between a Layton arrest and the county jail record that follows.

The county roster updates often through the day, and the public search is built to show the last 60 days of history. Booking photos are not displayed publicly under HB 228, so the roster gives you the record details without the photo. That is important if you are checking a recent booking and expect a full mugshot view. The record still shows the important custody facts, just not every identifier.

Davis County Inmate Roster

The Davis County inmate roster at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff/inmate-roster is the public search that usually answers the question most people mean when they ask about Layton inmate population. You can search by name or booking number. The roster can show booking date, age, gender, charges, arresting agency, and housing unit. That is enough to confirm whether the booking moved from Layton police into county custody and where the person is being held.

The roster image below comes from Davis County and shows the public inmate search that follows a Layton booking.

Davis County inmate roster source

Layton inmate population screenshot of the Davis County inmate roster

That roster is the clearest public check when you want the current custody result after a Layton arrest.

Historical data is available for the past 60 days, which helps when you need to check a recent arrest that is no longer on the front page. That short history is useful and also limited. It gives you a real public window into recent jail movement, but it is not a deep archive. If the person has already been released, removed, or moved into a different process, the roster may no longer show them. In that case, the city records desk and the county sheriff office become the better follow-up sources.

Davis County Corrections

The Davis County Corrections page at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff/corrections explains the jail side of a Layton inmate population search. The corrections division operates the jail, manages housing assignments, and provides video visitation, commissary, medical care, mental health support, and release planning. That matters because the roster tells you who is there, but the corrections page tells you how the jail works once the person is booked.

The image below comes from the county corrections page and shows the jail division that manages Layton custody cases.

Davis County corrections source

Layton inmate population screenshot of the Davis County corrections division page

That page is the right county source when you want the jail process after the arrest has already moved out of the city office.

The corrections side also shows why Layton searches end up in Farmington instead of at a city lockup. Davis County handles the jail, the housing, and the public custody record. Layton police handles the local report, the first response, and the records request path. Once you know that split, the search gets much faster.

Note: The county roster and corrections pages work together, but the roster is usually the quicker live check when you need the current inmate result.

Layton Search Steps

Start with Layton police if the arrest is still fresh or if you need the report side of the case. Use the city homepage when you want the official contact path, and use the records division when you need GRAMA or a police report tied to traffic enforcement, evidence, or a general investigation. Then move to Davis County if you need custody status, housing, or the current roster result. That is the cleanest path for Layton inmate population work.

The county side is where the search becomes public and current. The roster can show the name, booking date, age, charges, and housing unit. The corrections page gives you the jail rules and services. The sheriff office page gives you the broader county contact. Those three pages are enough to explain most Layton custody questions without sending you back through the city office unless you need the report itself.

Layton is a good example of why a city search and a jail search are not the same thing. The city starts the case. The county finishes the custody record. If you keep that order in mind, the public record path stays simple and fast. It also keeps you from waiting on a city file when the county roster already has what you need.

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Davis County Link

Layton sits in Davis County, so the county page is the next stop when the roster shows a booking or a housing unit. The county page pulls the sheriff office and jail context together in one place. That makes it a good companion page for a Layton inmate population search because it keeps the custody side and the records side tied to the same county system.

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