Utah Courts
UCJA Rule 4-609 (Code of Judicial Administration)
UCJA Rule 4-609 (Code of Judicial Administration)
Rule 4-609. Procedure for obtaining fingerprints and Offense Tracking Numbers on defendants who have not been booked in jail.
Intent:
To establish a procedure for ensuring that fingerprints are obtained from, and an Offense Tracking Number is assigned to, defendants who have not been booked into jail prior to their first court appearance.
Applicability:
This rule shall apply to all prosecutors, law enforcement personnel, jail booking personnel, and trial courts.
This rule shall only apply to offenses which are not included on the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification's Non-Serious Offense list.
Statement of the Rule:
(1) The prosecutor shall indicate, on the face of the Information that is filed with the court, whether the defendant is appearing pursuant to a summons or a warrant of arrest, by inserting "Summons" or "Warrant" beneath the case number in the caption.
(2) The prosecutor shall cause the criminal summons form to include the following information:
(A) the specific name of the court;
(B) the judge's name;
(C) the charges against the defendant;
(D) the date the summons is issued;
(E) a directive to the defendant to appear at the jail or other designated place for booking and release prior to appearing at court;
(F) the address of the jail or other designated place; and
(G) a space for booking personnel to note the date and time of booking and the Offense Tracking Number (formerly known as the CDR Number).
(3) Booking personnel shall:
(A) complete the booking process, including fingerprinting and issuing an Offense Tracking Number;
(B) record the date and time of booking and the Offense Tracking Number on the summons form;
(C) return the summons form to the defendant;
(D) instruct the defendant to take the summons form with him/her to the court at the time designated on the summons;
(E) release the defendant on their own recognizance unless the defendant has outstanding warrants; and
(F) send the Offense Tracking Number to the prosecutor.
(4) Upon receipt of the Offense Tracking Number from booking personnel, the prosecutor shall forward the number immediately to the court.
(5) If the defendant appears at court and does not have the summons form with the date and time of booking and the Offense Tracking Number, court personnel shall instruct the defendant to go immediately, at the conclusion of the appearance, to the jail or other designated place for booking and release.
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