Search Brigham City Inmate Population
Brigham City inmate population searches begin with the city police department and then move to Box Elder County Jail after booking. That split matters because the city handles the arrest and records side, while the county handles the live custody question. If you are checking a fresh arrest, asking for a city report, or trying to confirm whether a person is already in county custody, the city and county steps answer different parts of the same question. This page keeps the police contact, city records context, and Box Elder County handoff in one place so the search stays official and easy to follow.
Brigham City Inmate Population Basics
The Brigham City Police Department page at bcutah.gov/o/brighamcity/page/police is the first city source to use when a Brigham City arrest is fresh. The live police details from that page place the department at 20 North Main St, 1st Floor, Brigham City, UT 84302, with the station and records phone at 435-734-6650 and the non-emergency dispatch line at 801-395-8221. Those details matter because the city side is where the arrest and the first records trail begin.
The city government contacts page at bcutah.gov/o/brighamcity/page/government-departments-contacts helps keep the police department in context with the rest of city government. That is useful because a police arrest and a city records request are not the same thing. The official city pages show you where the arrest side lives and where the public contact path starts before you move to the county jail search.
Brigham City also uses the Box Elder County Jail after booking, so the county handoff is part of the normal search path. The city pages can tell you who handled the arrest, but the county pages and jail phone are what answer the current custody question. If you are trying to decide whether the case is still in city handling or already in county custody, the police page is the right first stop.
The Brigham City police page at bcutah.gov/o/brighamcity/page/police is the source for the first Box Elder County image below and the best official first stop for a Brigham City inmate population search.
That county homepage image gives the official Box Elder County entry point. It is the right local base when the jail roster is not public.
The Box Elder County sheriff page at boxeldercountyut.gov/247/Sheriff is the source for the second county image below and the county office page that frames the Brigham City handoff.
That image shows the sheriff office side of the county system. It is the right place to remember when the city arrest has already moved into county custody.
Brigham City Inmate Population and Records
The Brigham City police page at bcutah.gov/o/brighamcity/page/police is the right city page when a Brigham City inmate population question becomes a records question. Use the station and records contact at 435-734-6650 when you need to ask whether a report is ready or whether the city side should handle the request first. The city contact page helps, but the police page is the one that tells you where the arrest side lives.
Brigham City does not use the city police page as a full jail roster. That means the city record and the county custody record do not answer the same question. If you need a report, a city file, or a public record tied to the arrest, the city pages are the right place to start. If you need the live custody answer, the county jail is the right next stop. Keeping those roles separate makes the search easier to follow.
The city records trail also matters because Brigham City has a real dispatch and records contact path. The non-emergency line at 801-395-8221 can help you reach the correct office if you are unsure whether the person is still in city handling. That is a practical detail when the arrest is recent and the county roster has not yet refreshed. The city can often confirm the office path before the county side becomes visible.
If you need the county-held booking file after the jail handoff, Box Elder County's sheriff, corrections, and GRAMA pages are the official county path. That is where the live custody answer and the county file come together.
Box Elder County Inmate Population Handoff
Once Brigham City police finish the arrest, the live custody answer usually shows up in Box Elder County Jail. The jail phone is 435-734-3838, and the county sheriff line is 435-734-3800. Those details matter because Box Elder County does not publish a public online jail roster. Instead, the county wants you to use the sheriff office and booking department to confirm custody status. That makes the phone path more important than the web path for this county.
The corrections page at boxeldercountyut.gov/251/Corrections says the county does not post a live public roster and that the booking department is available 24/7. That means a Brigham City arrest may need a phone call rather than a search page. If you are trying to confirm a name, the county can answer the custody question directly even though it does not give you a public list to scan.
The county corrections page also shows that inmate mail and booking rules are strict. That is useful because it explains why the county's public access is built around office contacts and records requests rather than an open roster. When the county does not publish the list, the jail phone is the fastest way to find out whether the person is there.
The Box Elder County corrections page at boxeldercountyut.gov/251/Corrections is the source for the third county image below and the best live custody check after a Brigham City arrest leaves the city side.
That county image shows the corrections division and booking path. It is the county's official answer when the roster is not public.
The Box Elder County GRAMA portal at boxeldercounty.justfoia.com/publicportal is the source for the final county image below and the records office page that frames the Brigham City handoff.
That image shows the formal records path. It is the county's official route when a jail question turns into a written request.
Brigham City Inmate Population State Backups
The Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search/ is the best state backup when a Brigham City case has moved beyond county intake or into another Utah corrections setting. It only shows current state custody, so it works as a follow-up rather than a substitute for the county search. If the county call is delayed or the person has been transferred, the offender search helps keep the custody picture current.
The Utah courts site at utcourts.gov and the district courts page at utcourts.gov/en/courts/district-courts.html help when the arrest becomes a court issue. That matters in Brigham City because a city arrest can move quickly into county custody and then into district court. The court pages give the legal structure around the detention status, which is useful if you need to know whether a case has already reached the trial court side.
The Bureau of Criminal Identification at bci.utah.gov/ is another official backup when the issue becomes identity or criminal history. VINELink at vinelink.com can help with status alerts over time, which is helpful if you want to track a release or transfer after the first search. Those state tools are not city records, but they are strong support when the county handoff has already happened.
The Utah offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search/ is the source for the state image below and the best backup when the Brigham City inmate population trail leaves the county system.
The offender search image fits because it shows the state custody check that comes after the county has the booking or after any later transfer.
The Utah courts main site at utcourts.gov is the source for the court image below and the right place to read district court context tied to a Brigham City arrest.
The courts image works because city arrests often become county bookings and then court files in a short time.
Nearby City Links
Brigham City sits in northern Utah, so a second city check can help if a booking crossed a boundary or if the same name appears in more than one place. These links stay inside the site and point only to pages already built here.
If a case moved across a city line, those pages help you compare the local arrest side before you return to the county call path.
Box Elder County Link
Brigham City sits in Box Elder County, so the county page is the natural next stop when the jail question becomes the main issue. The county page keeps the sheriff contact, corrections rules, and GRAMA path together in one local place. That makes it easier to move from a Brigham City arrest to the current custody answer without reopening the search from scratch.