Frequently Asked Questions
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If you wish to obtain a copy of a traffic accident report, you must be an involved party, family member with a signed waiver, an insurance agent, or an attorney for the involved party. There is a charge of $15 per copy. Please give us 5-10 business days following the accident before requesting a copy.
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If you wish to obtain a copy of a crime report you must submit a request in person to the police department. Each request will be processed to ensure compliance with GRAMA privacy act, which restricts release of information. Most requests can be processed within 10 days. You may email your request to policeadmin@murray.utah.gov. Please direct any questions to staff at 801-264-2673.
- GRAMA Request Form Fillable ENGLISH (PDF)
- GRAMA Request Form Fillable SPANISH (PDF)
- POLICE CASE REPORT
- 1-50 PAGES - - $10.00
- 50-100 PAGES - - $20.00
- 101-200 PAGES - - $30.00
- GREATER THAN 200 PAGES - - As quoted
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Fingerprint services for both civilian and court ordered prints for Murray Residents or those who are employed by a business in Murray City jurisdiction can by done by APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please call 801-264-2673 to schedule or if you have any further questions.
***Please note***A face covering will be required for all customers being fingerprinted. Please bring a mask or face covering to wear while being fingerprinted. You will also be required to wash your hands before being fingerprinted.
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The number to contact when reporting a non-emergency crime or need to speak with a police officer is 801-840-4000. For Police Administration or to speak with a detective concerning your case, contact 801-264-2673.
Murray City offers a way to file a Non-Emergency Police Report online, for a complete list of what is and isn't accepted please visit the File a Non-Emergency Police Report Online page where you can file a report.
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If you would like information about the status or outcome of a police report you made you can call 264-2673. Give us the case number and we will tell you the name of the Investigator and give you his phone number. You can call the Investigator and discuss the case with him/her.Police
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The dispatcher and police sergeant make the decision based on the available information and their experience. Calls are given a priority code ranging from 1 to 9. An example of a priority 1 call would be a call where there are injuries, death or there is a threat of injury if the police don't respond quickly. An example of a priority 9 call would be a citizen who just needs to ask a police officer a question. Many times calls require two or more police officers and there may be several of these types of calls at one time. Please be patient and if the situation changes you can call us back and give us any new information. Just like the emergency room at the hospital, call are prioritized and are not always handled in the order they were received.Police
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From 8 - 5 Mon - Fri you may call 264-2673 and ask for the officers supervisor or the supervisor on duty. If you don't know the officer's name you can tell us the date, time and location of the incident and we can help you get in touch with the supervisor. If you are not satisfied with the result you can come to the police station and complete a formal, written statement that will be forwarded to the Lieutenant assigned to investigate theses matters.Police