Search Lehi Inmate Population

Lehi inmate population searches start on the city side and then move to Utah County Jail after booking. That split matters because the police department handles the arrest, the city records path handles the paperwork, and the county search shows the live custody result. Utah County also posts booking information with a 24-hour delay and removes mugshots after 30 days, so a very fresh arrest may not show immediately. If you are checking a recent Lehi arrest, looking for a city report, or trying to confirm whether a person already reached jail, the city and county steps answer different parts of the same record trail.

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Lehi Inmate Population Basics

The Lehi police page at lehi-ut.gov/departments/police/ is the first city source to use when a Lehi arrest is fresh. The city home page at lehi-ut.gov gives the broader municipal setting, and the city contact details from the home page place Lehi City Hall at 153 N 100 E, Lehi, Utah 84043, with the main phone at 385-201-1000. Those details matter because the city side is where the arrest and the initial records trail begin.

Lehi keeps the public on an official city path instead of pushing the search to a third-party site. That is useful when the booking is new or when you need to confirm which office owns the next step. The city police page tells you where the local arrest work starts, while the city home page ties the police department to the rest of the municipal structure. If you need to sort out whether a case belongs to police, records, or county custody, Lehi's official pages give you the right starting point.

The city also publishes a GRAMA request form as a PDF at lehi-ut.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/GRAMA-Request-Form.pdf. That gives Lehi a formal city records route when a report or other municipal document is needed. For an inmate population search, that matters because the arrest record and the custody record are not the same thing. The police page tells you where the city matter began. The records form tells you how to ask for the city file that sits behind it.

The Lehi police page at lehi-ut.gov/departments/police/ is the source for the local image below and the best official first stop for a Lehi inmate population search.

Lehi inmate population screenshot of the Lehi police department page

That image keeps the search tied to the official city police page. It is the right local anchor before the county jail handoff.

Lehi Inmate Population and Records

The Lehi GRAMA request form PDF at lehi-ut.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/GRAMA-Request-Form.pdf is the right city document when a Lehi inmate population question turns into a records request. Use it if you need a police report, a city file, or another municipal document tied to the arrest. The form keeps the request inside the city system, which is important because the city record and the county custody record do not answer the same question.

Lehi's city pages are useful because they separate the police side from the records side. That is exactly what you want when a case is still fresh. A police page can confirm the local office. A GRAMA form can open the records trail. If the jail listing is not visible yet, that does not mean the arrest never happened. It may simply mean the county has not finished posting the booking, which is why you should keep the city and county steps separate.

The city home page at lehi-ut.gov is also a good reference point when you need the broader municipal structure. It helps you move from police to records without leaving the official city system. That is better than guessing from a general search result that may not match the actual office in charge.

If you need the county-held booking file after the jail handoff, Utah County's public records process and jail pages are the official county path. The county step belongs to Utah County once the arrest leaves the city.

Utah County Inmate Population Handoff

Once Lehi police finish the arrest, the live custody answer usually shows up in Utah County Jail. The jail phone is 801-851-4302, and the jail address is 3075 North Main, Spanish Fork, UT 84660. Those details matter because they tell you where the person is held and where a call should go if the online search is not enough. The county search at sheriff.utahcounty.gov/corrections/inmateSearch is the official public lookup for the current jail listing.

Utah County says booking information appears about 24 hours after booking. That timing rule is important for Lehi because a new arrest may not show up immediately in the county search. The county also removes mugshots after 30 days, so a booking record can remain while the photo disappears. If you are checking a very new case or trying to compare a recent booking to an older one, that timeline helps explain why the county page may look incomplete at first.

The county search is the best live custody step after the city booking leaves Lehi. It is meant for the current inmate population, not the city report. If the result is blank right away, it can simply mean the intake update has not posted yet. That is normal enough that you should recheck before assuming the booking is missing.

The Utah County inmate search page at sheriff.utahcounty.gov/corrections/inmateSearch is the source for the county image below and the cleanest live custody check for a Lehi inmate population search.

Lehi inmate population Utah County inmate search

That search is the county handoff point after the city side ends. It is the fastest way to see who is actually in custody now.

Lehi Inmate Population State Backups

The Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search/ is the best state backup when a Lehi 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 result 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 Lehi 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 Lehi inmate population trail leaves the county system.

Lehi inmate population Utah offender search

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 Lehi arrest.

Lehi inmate population Utah State Courts

The courts image works because city arrests often become county bookings and then court files in a short time.

Nearby City Links

Lehi sits in the same Utah County system as several nearby cities, 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 roster.

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Utah County Link

Lehi sits in Utah County, so the county page is the next stop when the jail search becomes the main question. The county page keeps the inmate search, sheriff context, and jail timing notes together in one local place. That makes it easier to move from a Lehi arrest to the current custody answer without reopening the search from scratch.

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