Search Roy Inmate Population
Roy inmate population searches begin with the city side and then move to Weber County Jail after booking. That matters because Roy's official web trail is thinner than some larger cities, so the city homepage, the city GRAMA form, and the county roster do more of the work. The city records path gives you the local request route, the high-authority police listings identify the department, and the county roster shows the live custody result. If you are checking a recent arrest, trying to confirm a booking, or sorting out which office owns the next step, this page keeps the Roy trail in order. The city side is the front door. The county side is the custody answer.
Roy Inmate Population Basics
The official city homepage at royutah.org is the first local source to use for a Roy inmate population search. Roy's city-side police detail is thinner than some other cities, so the homepage matters because it gives you the municipal front door before you move into county custody. The city GRAMA request PDF at cms7files1.revize.com/roycityut/Departments/Request%20for%20Records.pdf is the written records route. That is the page to use when you need a city file, a public record request, or a paper trail behind an arrest.
The police identity path is clearer in the high-authority listings. The UCOPA chiefs page at utahchiefs.org/ucopa-member-chiefs/ identifies Roy Police Chief Matt Gwynn. The BCI-approved agency list at bci.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/15/2025/02/ROA-Agencies-02192025.pdf places Roy Police Department at 5051 South 1900 West, Roy UT 84067 and lists the phone as 801-629-8221. That combination gives you the official city contact trail even though the city web presence is not as detailed as some other departments.
The city homepage is also the source for the roster image below. It is the right place to start because Roy relies on city records and county custody rather than a robust city jail page.
That image matters because it shows the county roster that becomes the live custody answer after a Roy booking.
Roy Inmate Population Records
Roy records work starts with the city homepage and the city GRAMA request form. That form is the right written path when you need a city-held report or another record behind an arrest. Because Roy's official police web presence is thinner than many other cities, the homepage and the GRAMA PDF do more of the local heavy lifting. They are the pages that tell you where the city wants formal requests to go and how to keep the request inside the municipal system before you switch to the county.
The high-authority BCI and UCOPA listings are also important because they fill in the police identity path. If you need the chief, the agency address, or the phone number, those sources are the strongest public references. That matters when the city webpage is not as rich as a larger department's site. A Roy inmate population search is still a city and county question, but the local city side leans on a few core pages instead of a large police portal.
That means Roy searches are best handled in layers. Start with the city homepage. Use the GRAMA PDF if you need a formal record. Use the BCI and UCOPA listings if you need the police identity trail. Then move to Weber County for the live custody result. That is the cleanest way to keep the request official and the jail answer current.
Weber County Jail
After booking, Roy arrestees are housed at Weber County Jail. The jail phone is 801-778-6700, and the jail address is 721 W 12th Street, Ogden, UT 84404. The county roster is the public custody tool that turns a Roy arrest into a visible inmate population record.
The Weber County sheriff office page gives the broader corrections context around the roster. That helps when you need the live custody step to feel less like a simple name lookup. The roster is the public answer once the booking has moved into county custody. If the person is in Weber County Jail, the roster should be the first place to check.
The roster page is also the source for the county image below. It is the live record side of the Roy custody trail.
That image matters because it shows the county roster that answers the custody question after booking.
The sheriff office page is the source for the county office image below and helps show the larger county structure around the jail.
That page matters because it shows the county office behind the roster and ties the jail result to the official Weber County sheriff system.
Roy Inmate Population Steps
Once the county roster is in play, state backups can help with follow-up work. The main Utah Courts page at utcourts.gov helps when the arrest turns into a court question. VINELink is the custody notification tool to use when you want alerts. BCI at bci.utah.gov is the Utah office for criminal history and identification support. If a case moves out of county custody, the Utah offender search is the state backup.
The VINELink page is also the source for the state image below. It is a useful way to follow custody changes once the county roster is no longer enough.
That state image matters because it shows the notification tool that can follow a custody change after the county booking stage.
Roy works best when you keep the city homepage and GRAMA PDF in the city lane, then move to Weber County for the live custody result. That split is the core of a Roy inmate population search. The city side gives you the official request path and the department identity. The county side gives you the roster that tells you whether the person is still in custody. Once you separate those jobs, the search becomes straightforward.
Nearby City Links
Roy sits in Weber County, so nearby city pages can help when the booking, report, or custody record points to another local department.
Those existing city pages give you a practical comparison set if the Roy inmate population search needs a second local review before you move deeper into Weber County custody records.
Weber County Link
Roy uses Weber County Jail after booking, so the county page is the next stop when the city trail turns into a custody question.