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Code · Utah · Title 77 — Utah Code of Criminal Procedure · Chapter 20

Superseded 7/1/2026

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Effective 5/6/2026
Superseded 7/1/2026
77-20-103. Release data requirements.
(1)The Administrative Office of the Courts shall submit the following data on cases involving individuals for whom the Administrative Office of the Courts has a state identification number broken down by judicial district to the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice before July 1 of each year:
(a)for the preceding calendar year:
(i)the number of individuals charged with a criminal offense who failed to appear at a required court preceding while on pretrial release under each of the following categories of release, separated by each type of release:
(A)the individual's own recognizance;
(B)a financial condition; and
(C)a release condition other than a financial condition;
(ii)the number of offenses that carry a potential penalty of incarceration an individual committed while on pretrial release under each of the following categories of release, separated by each type of release:
(A)the individual's own recognizance;
(B)a financial condition; and
(C)a release condition other than a financial condition; and
(iii)the total amount of fees and fines, including bond forfeiture, collected by the court from an individual for the individual's failure to comply with a condition of release under each of the following categories of release, separated by each type of release:
(A)an individual's own recognizance;
(B)a financial condition; and
(C)a release condition other than a financial condition; and
(b)at the end of the preceding calendar year:
(i)the total number of outstanding warrants of arrest for individuals who were released from law enforcement custody on pretrial release under each of the following categories of release, separated by each type of release:
(A)the individual's own recognizance;
(B)a financial condition; and
(C)a release condition other than a financial condition;
(ii)for each of the categories described in Subsection (1)(b)(i) , the average length of time that the outstanding warrants had been outstanding; and
(iii)for each of the categories described in Subsection (1)(b)(i) , the number of outstanding warrants for arrest for crimes of each of the following categories:
(A)a first degree felony;
(B)a second degree felony;
(C)a third degree felony;
(D)a class A misdemeanor;
(E)a class B misdemeanor; and
(F)a class C misdemeanor.
(2)The data described in Subsection
(1)shall include cases involving pretrial release by a temporary pretrial status order and a pretrial release order.
(3)Each county jail shall submit the following data, based on the preceding calendar year, to the Commission of Criminal and Juvenile Justice before July 1 of each year:
(a)the number of individuals released upon payment of monetary bail before appearing before a court;
(b)the number of individuals released on the individual's own recognizance before appearing before a court;
(c)the amount of monetary bail, any fees, and any other money paid by or on behalf of individuals collected by the county jail;
(d)the number of individuals released as a result of overcrowding; and
(e)the number of individuals released on pretrial release.
Amended by Chapter 243 , 2026 General Session
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