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Salt Lake City, UT Crime Rate 2023: 369.8 per 100,000

Population 200K · 2023 FBI UCR Data · Safety Grade C

Salt Lake City, UT has a violent crime rate of 369.8 per 100,000 residents, which is 2% above the national average of 363.8. The property crime rate is 2,228 per 100,000, 22% above the national average. Over the past 5 years, crime in Salt Lake City has remained stable.Salt Lake City receives a Safety Context Score of C (61/100) based on 2023 FBI UCR data.

C
Safety Context Score
61/100
369.8/100K
Violent Crime Rate
vs 363.8 national
2,228/100K
Property Crime Rate
vs 1,832 national
-2.0%
5-Year Trend
Stable
61/100
Safety Score
Grade C

Reading this data in context: Salt Lake City's violent crime rate of 369.8 per 100,000 residents is 2% above the national average. Over the past 5 years, the overall crime rate has remained relatively stable (-2.0%). Crime data reflects reported incidents and does not capture the full picture of neighborhood safety. All crime statistics are compiled from the FBI Crime Data Explorer, which aggregates data reported by local law enforcement agencies nationwide.

Crime Rate Breakdown (per 100K residents)

All rates per 100,000 residents. National average shown for comparison.

Murder7.4 / 5.7 nat'l
30% above national
Robbery85.1 / 73 nat'l
17% above national
Aggravated Assault251.5 / 246.4 nat'l
2% above national
Burglary334.2 / 269.8 nat'l
24% above national
Larceny/Theft1,738 / 1,402 nat'l
24% above national
Motor Vehicle Theft356.5 / 318.3 nat'l
12% above national

Salt Lake City, UT Crime Types Explained

Below is the per-capita breakdown of each FBI-tracked offense in Salt Lake City, 2023. Every figure is per 100,000 residents — never a raw count — and includes the national average for comparison.

Robbery in Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City reported 85.1 robbery incidents per 100,000 residents in 2023, which is 17% above the national robbery rate of 73 per 100,000 — above the national average. The FBI defines robbery as taking property by force or threat of force. See how Salt Lake City ranks nationally for robbery.

Aggravated Assault in Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City reported 251.5 aggravated assault incidents per 100,000 residents in 2023, which is 2% above the national aggravated assault rate of 246.4 per 100,000 — near the national average. The FBI defines aggravated assault as unlawful attack with intent to inflict severe bodily injury, usually involving a weapon. See how Salt Lake City ranks nationally for aggravated assault.

Murder in Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City reported 7.4 murder incidents per 100,000 residents in 2023, which is 30% above the national murder rate of 5.7 per 100,000 — above the national average. The FBI defines murder as intentional homicide, the most serious violent crime category. See how Salt Lake City ranks nationally for murder.

Burglary in Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City reported 334.2 burglary incidents per 100,000 residents in 2023, which is 24% above the national burglary rate of 269.8 per 100,000 — above the national average. The FBI defines burglary as unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. See how Salt Lake City ranks nationally for burglary.

Larceny-Theft in Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City reported 1,738 larceny-theft incidents per 100,000 residents in 2023, which is 24% above the national larceny-theft rate of 1,402 per 100,000 — above the national average. The FBI defines larceny-theft as the unlawful taking of property without force, threat, or fraud — the most common property crime. See how Salt Lake City ranks nationally for larceny-theft.

Motor Vehicle Theft in Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City reported 356.5 motor vehicle theft incidents per 100,000 residents in 2023, which is 12% above the national motor vehicle theft rate of 318.3 per 100,000 — above the national average. The FBI defines motor vehicle theft as theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle. See how Salt Lake City ranks nationally for motor vehicle theft.

5-Year Crime Rate Trend

Per-capita rates per 100,000 residents

Frequently Asked Questions

Salt Lake City has a Safety Context Score of C (61/100). The violent crime rate is 369.8 per 100,000 residents, compared to the national average of 363.8. Over the past 5 years, overall crime has remained relatively stable (-2.0%).

Salt Lake City's violent crime rate is 369.8 per 100,000 residents and property crime rate is 2,228 per 100,000. These are per-capita rates based on FBI UCR data, which provide a more accurate comparison than raw crime counts.

Salt Lake City's 5-year crime trend shows a -2.0% change. Crime rates have been relatively stable over this period. Always look at long-term trends rather than single-year changes.

Salt Lake City's violent crime rate of 369.8 per 100K is above the national average of 363.8. The property crime rate of 2,228 per 100K is above the national average of 1,832.

Based on 2023 FBI data, Salt Lake City earns a Safety Context Score of C (61/100). Salt Lake City's crime rates are near the national average. The 5-year trend is stable, which is an important factor for anyone considering relocation. Crime statistics represent city-wide averages and vary significantly by neighborhood.

The most common crime type in Salt Lake City is larceny-theft at 1,738 per 100,000 residents. Overall, property crime (2,228/100K) is significantly more common than violent crime (369.8/100K), which is typical for most US cities. Motor vehicle theft is 356.5/100K above the national average of 318.3.

All crime rates are per 100,000 residents. Safety Context Scores are calculated using per-capita violent crime (40%), per-capita property crime (30%), and 5-year trend direction (30%), all compared to national averages.

The this entity record above pulls directly from the FBI UCR/NIBRS dataset. What follows is the per-entity context — how this entity sits in the broader U.S. city and county crime rates distribution and which underlying factors drive the headline numbers.

The methodology behind every numeric value on this page is publicly documented on the the FBI UCR/NIBRS dataset portal and described in detail on this site’s methodology page. Refresh cadence varies by underlying series; the page surfaces the as-of date for each number so readers can trace any figure back to the source release.

For readers using this page as a decision input, the related-entity pages elsewhere on the site provide the comparison set. The most useful comparison for this entity is typically a peer within U.S. cities and counties with similar size, similar exposure, or similar geography — not the national-level summary alone.