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Utah DUI or Criminal Record can ban you from Canada

Jessica, on the topic of  DUI in Utah
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photo: Ian Muttoo

photo: Ian Muttoo

Surprisingly, not everyone can enter Canada. Usually if you did not have any problems on a prior visit or a criminal record in Utah or any state or country you are allowed entry with proper documentation.  However, certain offenses in Canada are more serious offenses then in the United States.  A DUI in Canada is a felony and having one on your record can easily stop you from entering the country.  Even with minor offenses on your record Canadian border authorities have the right to deny you entry and have done this before.  There are ways to overcome your inability to visit Canada such as applying for deemed or streamlined rehabilitation at the port of entry or at the Canadian Consulate.  However, the best method is to keep your record clean to show that you are a law abiding individual.  Therefore if you have a prior conviction or are currently involved with the justice system it is important to hire a knowledgeable  and experienced Utah criminal defense Lawyer that will aggressively defend your case.  It is important to keep your record as clean as possible, especially in the digital age in which records can easily be transmitted from State to State and even Country to Country. For more information on these rules pertaining to Canadian entry one can visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada site.

Question: How can I look up a Utah criminal record?

Jesse Nix, Utah Criminal Defense Lawyer, on the topic of  Legal Process, Question
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Q: My ex-wife is dating a guy that I really don’t like or trust.  Because my kids will be around him, I want to make sure he doesn’t have a criminal record.  I’ve asked my ex, but she says it’s none of my business.  Is there a way I can look up his Utah criminal record?

The short answer is no.  Utah is a “closed record” state, meaning that individuals can access their own Utah criminal record, but cannot access another person’s criminal record. However, more and more criminal history is available by simply googling a person’s name. Websites like www.lookwhogotbusted.com publishes booking photos of people before they have been convicted. Jails like the Salt Lake Metro Jail has a current jail population roster and people can be found there.

To access your own criminal record, the Utah Department of Public Safety is the easiest place to get it.  Go to the Bureau of Criminal Identification at 3888 West 5400 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84118.  You must bring a form of government issued picture ID.  You will have to fill out this form, so print it and fill it out before you go.  The cost of a copy of your criminal record is $10.

(Info from http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/crimrecords.html).