Search South Salt Lake Inmate Population

South Salt Lake inmate population searches begin with the city police department and then move to Salt Lake County Metro Jail after booking. That matters because South Salt Lake keeps its police contact, recorder work, and GRAMA process on the city side, while the county owns the live custody record. If the arrest is fresh, the city police page is the right first stop. If the person has already been booked, the county search usually becomes the faster answer. This page keeps the city and county steps separate so you can move from the first call to the current jail listing without guessing which office owns the next part of the record.

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South Salt Lake Inmate Population Basics

The official police department page at sslc.gov/246/Police-Department is the first city source to use for a South Salt Lake inmate population search. The live page places the department at 2835 S Main Street, South Salt Lake City, UT 84115, with the office phone at 801-412-3600. The city pages also list 801-840-4000 as the non-emergency number. That combination gives you the right local starting point when the arrest is still fresh and the county jail listing has not yet caught up.

The city recorder page at sslc.gov/161/City-Recorder is the other important local source. It shows that South Salt Lake keeps its records work inside the city government structure, which matters when you need a report, a response path, or a city file behind an arrest. The GRAMA page at sslc.gov/415/GRAMA-Requests reinforces that the city wants written requests routed through its own process, not through a generic jail search.

The police department page is also the source for the county search image below. It is the right local starting point because South Salt Lake uses city policing first and county custody second.

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

That county search is the live custody tool. It becomes the answer once the booking has left the city police stage and entered county jail housing.

South Salt Lake Inmate Population Records

South Salt Lake records work is split across the police department page, the city recorder page, and the GRAMA page. That split matters because each page answers a different part of the question. The police department page is the right place to start if you need the arrest-side contact. The recorder page helps when you need a city-held file. The GRAMA page is the written request route when the record needs to move through the city release process. Those pages keep the city side official and local while the county handles the jail record.

If you only need the live custody answer, the city pages are not the final stop. South Salt Lake uses Salt Lake County Metro Jail after booking, so the county search is where the current inmate population result usually lives. That is especially important if the booking happened recently. A city page can point you to the right local office, but it does not replace the county custody record once the person is in jail.

The city records pages also help keep the search honest when you are dealing with a common name or a recent arrest. If the city record is not yet complete, the recorder and GRAMA pages still show where the request belongs. That prevents a lot of wasted time and keeps South Salt Lake inmate population questions tied to the right office from the start.

Salt Lake County Metro Jail

South Salt Lake arrestees are booked into Salt Lake County Metro Jail. The jail phone is 385-468-8400, and the jail address is 3415 South 900 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84119. The county search at saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff/corrections/find/ is the public custody tool that turns a booking into a visible record.

The county sheriff page gives the broader corrections context behind the search. That helps when you need the jail side to feel more concrete than a name lookup. The county search is usually the fastest public check because it answers the custody question directly. If the person is in the jail, the county page should show it before a city records request would ever come back.

The sheriff page is also the source for the county office image below. It shows the county side of the South Salt Lake custody trail.

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South Salt Lake inmate population screenshot of the Salt Lake County sheriff office page

That image matters because it shows the sheriff office behind the county jail system. It is the public face of the custody side after the city arrest is complete.

If you need the file behind the booking, the county GRAMA page at saltlakecounty.gov/records-management/public-records-requests-grama/ is the formal written request path. Use it when the city record is not enough and you need the county-held file itself.

South Salt Lake Inmate Population Steps

Once the county search 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 issue. VINELink at vinelink.com 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 the county result is stale or the case has moved, the Utah offender search is the state backup.

South Salt Lake works best when you keep the city police page, recorder page, and GRAMA page in the city lane, then move to the county search for live custody. That split is the whole point of a South Salt Lake inmate population search. The city handles the front-end question and the county handles the jail status. Once you see the distinction, the record trail becomes much easier to follow.

Nearby City Links

South Salt Lake sits in the core of the valley, so nearby city pages can help when the booking or report started in a neighboring jurisdiction.

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

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South Salt Lake uses Salt Lake County Metro Jail after booking, so the county page is the next stop when the city trail turns into a custody question.

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