About the Weber County Sheriff’s Office
The Weber County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to serving the people of Weber County, Utah — protecting lives and property, upholding constitutional rights, and maintaining public trust.
Mission
To protect the lives and property of all people we serve, preserve constitutional rights, and foster a safe environment through professional, innovative, and compassionate law enforcement.
Values
- Integrity: Honest, fair, and accountable.
- Initiative: Proactively preventing crime.
- Intelligence: Using training and innovation.
Meet the Weber County Sheriff
Weber County Sheriff, Ryan Arbon began his law enforcement career in 1997 after graduating from the Utah Police Academy and went on to serve in roles with the Weber County Sheriff’s Office, the State of Missouri, and Clearfield City. In 2016, he was appointed Chief of the Perry City Police Department, and in 2018, he was elected Sheriff of Weber County, where he continues to lead local law enforcement efforts.
Records Request - GRAMA
If you were involved in an incident with the Weber County Sheriff's Office or if you are interested in requesting a case report, DI-9 accident report, inmate record(s), etc., please submit that request electronically. Please also upload a copy of your valid driver's license or state or federal government-issued photo ID at the time of your request.
For more information about GRAMA requests, our fee schedule, our processes, and/or our criteria please visit our Records Request page.
If you are prepared to submit an electronic request as well as your valid ID please visit our NextRequest portal.
- Copies of traffic accident reports are released in accordance with Utah State Traffic Code - UCA 41-6A-404.
- Accident reports can be released to an entity involved in the accident (excluding witnesses) or an agent of the involved individual.
- BuyCrash is an online platform for procuring accident reports.
- Traffic accident reports are $15 per copy in office.
Donate to the
Weber County Sheriff's Foundation
The Weber County Sheriff's Foundation supports local law enforcement and community programs like Search and Rescue, K9, CERT, RAD, and Shop with a Hero. Your donations and purchases from our online store help fund training, equipment, and resources that keep Weber County safe. Every contribution makes a difference—thank you for supporting those who serve our community.
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Zero Tolerance - For Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment
Right to Report
If you, or someone you know, are experiencing sexual abuse or sexual harassment, Weber County Correctional
Facility needs to know. We need you to report it right away!
How to Report
Weber County Correctional Facility offers multiple ways to report sexual abuse and sexual harassment.
Reports can be made anonymously.

We challenge society to evolve into an existence where violence is not an acceptable part of daily life.

You will be notified by your local emergency response team in the event of emergency situations or critical community alerts. Examples include: evacuation notices, bio-terrorism alerts, boil water notices, and missing child reports.