Utah County Inmate Population Pages

Utah inmate population records shift from county to county because each sheriff controls its own jail tools, roster format, booking rules, and records process. Use the county pages below when you already know where the arrest or booking took place. Each page focuses on official county custody tools, local jail contacts, and the specific details that make one Utah county search different from another.

How Utah County Pages Help

Beaver County uses a 30-day recent bookings page and splits corrections from records. Box Elder County does not publish a live jail roster and instead pushes booking questions to the jail staff. Cache County combines sheriff, jail, and Logan context with no public booking photos under HB 228. Carbon County leans on county government, courts, and state backup tools because its jail details are thinner. Daggett County is shaped by a jail that closed in 2017, so the sheriff, GRAMA, and transfer logic matter more than a roster. Davis County uses a public roster that omits booking photos. Duchesne County adds HomeWAV, JailATM, and out-of-state mail processing. Emery County uses county-level contacts with state backup tools for deeper custody tracking. Garfield County highlights digital mail and NCIC messaging. Grand County needs more state fallback because the jail page did not resolve cleanly. Iron County shifts the search toward county government, sheriff access, and Cedar City context. Juab County adds Visitel and off-site mail routing. Kane County adds Maryland mail processing and narrow visit windows. Millard County ties justice court and jail work to the Fillmore Justice Complex. Morgan County shifts live custody checks to Weber County under a long housing agreement. Piute County turns the search into a Garfield County housing and records problem because the jail is closed. Rich County depends on Randolph contact details and VINELink. Salt Lake County covers Metro Jail, Oxbow, daily dockets, and a county GRAMA path. San Juan County adds visit caps and Monticello accounting details. Sanpete County publishes weekly PDF reports and video-only visit rules. Sevier County acts like a regional jail with out-of-state mail processing and vendor-managed phone and visit systems. Summit County uses an integrated facility with strict visit rules and a county work program. Tooele County highlights roster rules, IC Solutions phone setup, and mail restrictions. Uintah County centers the search on the Public Safety Complex and 8th District court access. Utah County adds a 24-hour booking delay and a limited photo window. Wasatch County ties jail services to CorrectPay and Correct Solutions. Weber County publishes a current roster with strong jail services detail. Wayne County is built around a 12-bed jail and by-appointment visits. Washington County centers the search on Purgatory Correctional Facility, court links, and VINELink. Those differences matter. A county-specific page is often faster than a broad statewide search when you need a live jail record.

If you do not know the county yet, return to the Utah inmate population home page and start with statewide corrections tools first. Then come back to the county page that matches the arrest location.