Search Midvale Inmate Population

Midvale inmate population searches start with the city homepage and then move to the Unified Police Department page for the police-service side of the question. That matters because Midvale does not keep a city jail roster of its own. The city page gives the municipal front door, the police service page gives the law enforcement path, and Salt Lake County Metro Jail gives the live custody result after booking. If you are checking a recent arrest, trying to confirm a booking, or sorting out which office owns the report, this page keeps the Midvale trail in order. The city and county steps work together.

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Midvale Inmate Population Basics

The official Midvale city homepage at midvale.utah.gov is the best local starting point for Midvale inmate population research. The city does not use a standalone police department page in the manifest set. Instead, the police-service path runs through the Unified Police Department page at unifiedpoliceut.gov/midvale-2/. That is the honest local split. The city homepage gives you the government front door, and the Unified Police page gives you the service path that handles policing for Midvale.

That structure matters because Midvale is a police-service city, not a jail city. The city homepage lets you stay inside Midvale government while you figure out whether the question belongs with police, records, or county custody. The Unified Police page gives the public the service route for law enforcement work, which is the right starting point when a booking is fresh and the county jail listing has not yet caught up.

The Midvale city homepage is the source for the image below and the best city-level anchor for Midvale inmate population research because it keeps the search tied to the official municipal homepage.

Midvale inmate population screenshot of the Midvale city homepage

That homepage is the right first stop before you move into Unified Police, Salt Lake County Metro Jail, or a county records request. It keeps the city side of the search official.

Midvale Police Services

Midvale police services run through Unified Police Department rather than a standalone city police page. The page at unifiedpoliceut.gov/midvale-2/ is the official service path for the city. That is important because it tells you where the police-side details actually live. If you are trying to figure out where a report might be, where to start a police question, or how the city handles its law enforcement page, Unified Police is the local source to use.

The Midvale setup is honest and simple. The city homepage gives the municipal structure, and the Unified Police page gives the policing structure. That split is useful because it keeps the city and service questions separate from the county jail question. If a case is fresh, the police-service page is the place to begin. If the question has already moved into custody, the county search will usually answer it faster than the city page will.

The Unified Police page is the official local service page for Midvale inmate population research and the city-side law enforcement trail.

That page is the right place to confirm the city service path before you move into Salt Lake County custody records.

Salt Lake County Metro Jail

Midvale arrestees are booked into Salt Lake County Metro Jail, so the county search is where the live custody check usually ends. The jail phone is 385-468-8400, and the jail address is 3415 South 900 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84119. That is the place to keep in mind when a city arrest becomes a custody question. The county search at saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff/corrections/find/ is the fastest public way to see whether a Midvale arrest has already moved into the jail system.

The county search is useful because it turns the booking into a visible custody record. It can show whether a booking number is active and whether the person is still in county custody. For a Midvale inmate population search, that is the step that matters most after booking. It gives you the current public answer instead of a city-side note that may still be moving through the system.

If you need the larger file behind the booking, the Salt Lake County GRAMA page at saltlakecounty.gov/records-management/public-records-requests-grama/ is the right written request path. Salt Lake County says it responds in ten business days, with shorter timing for media requests, and the first 30 minutes are free before staff time billing begins. Those rules matter when a Midvale inmate population question becomes a report request or a formal county file request. The city handles the police-service side, and the county handles the jail and records side.

The county jail search page is the source for the county handoff image below and the official public search for Midvale custody.

Salt Lake County Metro Jail is the county custody answer for Midvale inmate population research. It is the right place to check after booking.

Midvale inmate population screenshot of the Salt Lake County inmate search page

That county search is the live custody answer. It belongs on the Midvale page because the county, not the city, holds the jail record.

Midvale Inmate Population Records

Midvale records work is split between the city side and the county side. If you need the city homepage or police-service trail, stay with the city. If you need the live jail result, use the county search. If you need the file behind the booking, use the county GRAMA request page. That is the cleanest way to handle Midvale inmate population research because it keeps the offices in the right order. A city page can tell you where the police-service path lives, but the county page tells you where the person is held.

For broader context, the Utah courts system is the next official state source. The main courts site at utcourts.gov and the district courts page at utcourts.gov/en/courts/district-courts.html help when a Midvale arrest turns into a court question. If you need a custody alert, VINELink at vinelink.com is the official notification tool. For criminal history or identity support, BCI at bci.utah.gov is the right Utah office. The Utah offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search/ is the official backup when a jail question shifts into state jurisdiction.

That state and county stack keeps the Midvale search official. It gives you the city source for the police-service trail, the county source for the jail, and the Utah sources for court, records, notification, and criminal history follow-up. That is the cleanest way to move through a Midvale inmate population question without drifting into low-quality search results.

Note: Midvale relies on Unified Police for its service path, so the city homepage and Unified Police page belong together in the same search.

Nearby City Links

Midvale sits in the Salt Lake Valley, so a nearby city check can help when a booking or report starts on the wrong side of a city boundary or when another local department may have handled the arrest.

Those existing city pages give you a quick comparison set if the Midvale inmate population check needs a second local review before you move deeper into Salt Lake County custody records.

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