Orem Police Records
Orem police records are handled through the city's police department page and the department's records division. The official city page is short, but it gives you the key point right away: Orem Police handles records requests through the department and follows Utah GRAMA requirements. That is enough to start the request the right way, especially when you want an official Orem source instead of a third-party records page. If you need a report or another police record from Orem, begin with the city page and then use Utah's state resources to fill in any access details.
Orem Police Records Quick Facts
How to Request Orem Police Records
The official starting point is the Orem Police Department page. The city says police records requests are handled through the department and that the records division maintains police records. That makes the department the right first stop when you want a local, official Orem process instead of a generic web form.
Because the city page is brief, it helps to bring a specific request. State the kind of record you want, the date of the incident if you know it, the names involved, and the report number if you have one. Clear details make it easier for the department to locate the right file. They also help the records staff tell whether the request is for a simple report, a case copy, or a record that needs a fuller GRAMA review.
Orem's page says the department follows Utah GRAMA requirements. That means the city is using the same statewide access rules that govern other Utah public records. If your request is about a report, a police record, or a record tied to a case, start with the department page and then compare it with the state GRAMA materials so you know what the city can release and what may still need review.
| Official police page | Orem Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 95 E Center St, Orem, UT 84057 |
| Phone | 801-229-7070 |
| Request path | Handled through the department and records division |
Orem Police Records and GRAMA
Orem's official police page is small, but it still gives a useful message. The department handles requests directly and the records division maintains police records. That is enough to confirm that Orem is not routing you to a random outside site. It is routing you back to the department that actually keeps the record.
The Utah GRAMA law page is the best official fallback when you need the rule behind the request. It explains the state access system that Orem must follow when it reviews a police record. If you are asking about a record that could be redacted, delayed, or partly withheld, the state law is what sets the standard.
This image is a good reference because it keeps the GRAMA framework visible while you work through the Orem process. The city page tells you where to go. The state page tells you how records are classified and why a file might need more review before release. That is especially helpful when the request involves a report with several people, a recent incident, or a record that may include protected information.
When a police record gets close to a criminal history question, the Utah DPS BCI page can help. It is not the same thing as an Orem report, but it is the official statewide path for criminal records services. That matters when someone needs a state record instead of a city incident report. The point is to keep the request in the right lane from the start.
Use this statewide reference only when the request has moved beyond the city police file. For a normal Orem police records request, the city department page still comes first. The BCI page is a helpful backup when the question is about statewide criminal history, not a single local incident report.
Orem Police Records Contacts and Local Help
The local contact information is straightforward, and that is one of the best things about the Orem page. You know the department name, the address, and the phone number right away. That makes it easier to follow up if a request stalls or if you need to confirm which office is handling the file. It also helps when you are asking for a report in person rather than by waiting on the city page alone.
Use the official police page first for current directions. If the department tells you that a particular record is handled another way, follow that instruction and keep the request specific. Orem says the records division maintains police records, so the department is the right place to ask when you need a copy, a release update, or a better idea of how the city wants the request framed.
| Department | Orem Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 95 E Center St, Orem, UT 84057 |
| Phone | 801-229-7070 |
| Best use | First stop for police records and department questions |
Orem Police Records and Utah State Resources
Because the official Orem page is brief, state resources fill in the rest of the picture. Utah GRAMA gives the access rules. Utah State Courts can help if a police record is tied to a criminal case. Utah State Archives is useful when you want the broader public-records context or need to understand how government records are maintained over time. Those are not replacements for the Orem police department, but they are useful official backups.
That approach keeps the request local and accurate. Start with Orem Police if the record belongs to the city department. Use the state pages when you need the law behind the request or when the file is tied to a court matter. If your goal is just to get an Orem police record, the city page and the department contact information are usually enough to begin.
| Utah GRAMA | State records law used by Orem and other Utah cities |
|---|---|
| Utah State Courts | Helpful for case-linked records and docket questions |
| Utah State Archives | Official records and retention reference |
| Utah DPS BCI | Statewide criminal records services reference |
More Orem Police Records Tips
The strongest Orem request is the one that tells the department exactly what you want. Keep it short and specific. If you are asking for a report, say whether you want the full incident report or just confirmation that the record exists. If you know the approximate date, include it. If you know the names of the people involved, include those too. Those details help the records division find the right file faster.
It is also smart to keep the request tied to the city department. Orem is not directing users to a third-party records site in the official material you provided. That means the safest path is the city page, the department contact information, and the official Utah resources above. If you need to follow up, call the department before you try to solve the problem through an outside site that is not part of the official process.
| Include | Date, names, case number, and record type |
|---|---|
| Ask for | Police report, incident file, or other specific record |
| Follow up | Orem Police Department at 801-229-7070 |
Utah County Police Records
Orem is in Utah County, so the county page is the right place to compare city and county resources. For broader county police records context, use the Utah County page below.
Nearby Utah Cities
If Orem is not the right city, use one of these nearby links instead.