Agency profiles
Salt Lake City P.D. logo
Official source profile

Salt Lake City P.D.

Police Department | Salt Lake City, UT

Official websiteTransparency pageVideo channelRecords portalBodycam policyUse-of-force policy
1
Tracked releases

Published incidents tied to this agency

14 days
Average release

1 measured release

0/1
Within 10 days

Measured against this state's listed release deadline

5
Official videos

5 TBL video views

Release Timing

Calculated from published incidents with both an incident date and release date.

1 release measured
Average release
14 days
Median release
14 days
Fastest release
14 days
Slowest release
14 days

Source Coverage

Published incidents
1
Official videos
5
Cited sources
5
Latest release
Jun 5, 2026

Latest Release Timing

Recent tracked releases with incident date, release date, and measured delay.

0% within 10 days
IncidentIncident DateRelease DateDelay
Salt Lake City Police Release Body-Worn Camera Footage of Officer Involved Shooting of Suicidal ManMay 22, 2026Jun 5, 202614 days

Agency Transparency Indicators

These indicators describe source availability and release infrastructure. They do not grade the agency or determine whether any action in a specific incident was lawful or unlawful.

6 / 10 located

Dedicated transparency page

Located

Agency maintains or links to a public critical incident, transparency, or release page.

Public video channel

Located

Agency uses YouTube, Vimeo, or a similar public platform for video releases.

Release timing visible

Located

Incident and release dates can be identified for at least one tracked release.

Source records linked

Located

Tracked releases include cited source records or source links.

Official video located

Located

At least one tracked release includes an official video source.

Official website available

Located

Users can identify the agency's official website for additional public-record context.

Public-record instructions available

Not located

Users can identify how to request public records or submit a records request.

Bodycam policy public

Not located

A body-worn camera policy or related public-safety video policy is linked.

Use-of-force policy public

Not located

A use-of-force policy or policy manual section is linked.

Complaint or oversight process linked

Not located

Complaint process or oversight body information is linked.

Linked Incidents

1 published incident tied to this agency.

Researcher Quick Facts

Jurisdiction
Salt Lake City, UT
Agency type
Police Department
Latest tracked release
Jun 5, 2026
Video platforms
youtube
Official websiteTransparency pageVideo channelPublic records portalPolicy manualComplaint processOversight board

Last profile review: not yet recorded

State Disclosure Context

Public-records and body-camera release context for Salt Lake City P.D..

Summary for researchers reviewing Utah BWCs and public-records policy (as of 2026). In Utah, body-worn camera footage is governed by both the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) and the Body-worn Camera Act (Title 77, Chapter 7a). Key points: - Agencies that use BWCs must have a written policy addressing activation, deactivation, privacy notices, storage, and retention. These BWCs policies must be publicly accessible when feasible. - BWCs records are generally public records under GRAMA, but disclosure is subject to GRAMA’s exemptions (e.g., notices about privacy, protected data, or specific exemptions for recordings made inside hospitals/health facilities or human service programs). - A particular BWC recording may be released under GRAMA if it is a public record and not exempt; certain BWCs recordings inside hospitals or health-care facilities are exempt unless narrowly permitted (e.g., if it depicts a crime, a death or serious injury, is the subject of a complaint or legal proceeding, involves an officer-involved critical incident, or is requested for reclassification as public). - Utah provides a multi-step appeals process for GRAMA responses: first to the agency’s Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), then to the Government Records Office Director, and finally to district court. - General GRAMA response timelines apply (up to 10 business days to respond to a request; 30-day windows for appeals; costs may apply). A few BWCs-specific deadlines exist: for certain high-visibility incidents (death/serious injury or officer-involved shooting), a 10-day window to release can be triggered by the incident. - “Public access level” for BWCs is generally broad, but subject to exemptions; agencies may redact or withhold portions as allowed by GRAMA. - The core statutory authority is Utah Code Title 63G (GRAMA) and Title 77, Chapter 7a (BWCs). If you need agency-specific public-release policies, you should request the policy documents from the relevant agency and consult the GRAMA Office for decisions on any disputed releases.
Release deadline
Public-release of BWCs is governed by GRAMA, not a single nationwide deadline. Generally, public-record requests must be answered within 10 business days (GRAMA, 63G-2-204). For certain high-visibility or protected releases, 77-7a-107(3) requires that a release for incidents resulting in death or serious bodily injury, or involving a weapon discharge, be considered and can be directed within 10 days after the triggering events. See 63G-2-204 and 77-7a-107(3).
View state resource map

Incident Types

Officer-Involved Shooting, Mental Health1

Severity Mix

Critical1