Search South Jordan Inmate Population

South Jordan inmate population searches begin with the city police department and then move to Salt Lake County Metro Jail after booking. That split matters because the city page can tell you who handled the arrest and where the city records live, while the county search shows the live custody result. If you are checking a fresh arrest, a city report, or a custody update, the city and county steps are different parts of the same public record trail. This page keeps the official South Jordan police and records pages in front of you so the county jail handoff is easy to follow.

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South Jordan Inmate Population Basics

The South Jordan Police Department page at sjc.utah.gov/159/Police is the first city source to use when a South Jordan arrest is fresh. The department information page at sjc.utah.gov/252/About-the-Police-Department explains the department's role and gives the public the direct South Jordan police contact path. The live police contact from the city page is 10655 South Redwood Road, South Jordan, Utah 84095, and the phone is 801-446-HELP. Those details matter because the city side is the place to verify the arrest before you move on to the county jail record.

South Jordan also keeps public records on the city side through its public records page at sjc.utah.gov/261/Public-Records. That is useful because a South Jordan inmate population question can become a records question very quickly. A city police page and a city records page do not answer the same thing. The police page tells you which office handled the incident. The public records page tells you where the city wants a formal request to go. Keeping that split clear makes the rest of the search simpler.

South Jordan does not keep the county custody answer on the city page. The city side is the front end, and Salt Lake County handles the live jail step. If you know that from the beginning, you avoid waiting on the wrong office. That is especially useful in a city like South Jordan, where a person can be booked and moved into county custody quickly.

The Salt Lake County inmate search page at saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff/corrections/find/ is the source for the county handoff image below and the best live custody check after a South Jordan arrest leaves the city side.

South Jordan inmate population Salt Lake County inmate search

That county search image shows the live custody step after the South Jordan arrest leaves the city side. It is the right public check once the booking reaches county jail.

South Jordan Inmate Population and Public Records

The public records page at sjc.utah.gov/261/Public-Records is the right city page when a South Jordan inmate population question becomes a records request. It is the place to use for the city-held file, the report behind the arrest, or the paperwork that sits before the county jail step. Because the police department and public records pages are both official city pages, you can keep the request inside South Jordan rather than starting with a third-party search site. That is safer and usually faster when the case is recent.

The department information page at sjc.utah.gov/252/About-the-Police-Department helps show how the South Jordan police function is organized. That is useful because the city record path is easier to understand when you know which office owns the arrest side. For a city arrest, the report can be created before the county roster fully refreshes. If you need a copy of that report later, the public records page is where the city wants the request submitted.

South Jordan's police contact data also helps if you need to confirm whether the person is still in the city phase or already in county custody. The city address and phone are real, live contact points, not just online placeholders. That matters when a common name or a short booking window makes the search harder to verify. If the police page gives you the right office and the public records page gives you the right request route, the county search becomes the final custody check rather than a blind guess.

South Jordan city records sit inside the official municipal process, but the county still owns the jail record once booking happens. The two together give you a full picture of the event. If you need a formal written county request after the jail transfer, the Salt Lake County GRAMA page at saltlakecounty.gov/records-management/public-records-requests-grama/ is the county-side path.

Salt Lake County Inmate Population Handoff

Once South Jordan police finish the arrest, the live custody answer usually shows up in Salt Lake County Metro Jail. The jail phone is 385-468-8400, and the Metro Jail address is 3415 South 900 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84119. Those details are the county-side points to remember if you need to call, confirm a transfer, or understand where the person is physically held. The county search at saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff/corrections/find/ is the official public lookup for that step.

The county search is the right place to see whether a South Jordan arrest has become a live jail listing. It is built for current custody, not for the city report. The sheriff page at slco.org/sheriff/ gives the broader corrections context, while the county GRAMA page handles the formal records process if you need the booking sheet or another county-held file. That split is useful because the city and county offices do not answer the same question. The city starts the record. The county shows the jail status.

If the county screen is blank for a short time, that does not automatically mean the booking never happened. It can simply mean the intake step is still moving. The South Jordan search works best when you start with the city police page, then check the county roster, then follow up with a records request only if you truly need the paper file. That keeps the process from getting too wide too fast.

The Salt Lake County inmate search page at saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff/corrections/find/ is the source for the county image below and the cleanest live custody check for a South Jordan inmate population search.

South Jordan inmate population Salt Lake County inmate search

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

South Jordan Inmate Population State Backups

The Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search/ is the best state backup when a South Jordan case has moved beyond county intake or into another Utah corrections setting. It only shows current state custody, so it is a follow-up tool rather than a substitute for the county search. If the county result is delayed or the person has been transferred, the offender search helps you keep the status current.

The Utah courts site at utcourts.gov and the district courts page at utcourts.gov/en/courts/district-courts.html are the right state references when the arrest turns into a court question. That matters in South Jordan because a city arrest can move quickly into a county booking and then into district court. The court pages give you the legal frame around the custody status, which is important if you need to know where the case sits after the jail handoff.

The Bureau of Criminal Identification at bci.utah.gov/ is another official backup when the issue is identity or criminal history. VINELink at vinelink.com can help with status alerts over time, which is useful if you need to watch for release or transfer changes after the first search. Those state tools are not city records, but they are valuable when the county handoff is already in motion.

The Utah offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search/ is the source for the state image below and the best backup when the South Jordan inmate population trail leaves the county system.

South Jordan 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 South Jordan arrest.

South Jordan 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

South Jordan sits in the same Salt Lake 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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Salt Lake County Link

South Jordan sits in Salt Lake 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 contact together in one local place. That makes it easier to move from a South Jordan arrest to the current custody answer without reopening the search from scratch.

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