Find Cache County Inmate Population

Cache County inmate population research starts with the sheriff's office because the county makes the jail side of the system very direct. The sheriff warns the public about fake warrant calls, gives the jail location, and points people toward the right jail phone for booked inmate questions. The county also sets clear limits on booking photos, mail, visitation, commissary, and bail payment. That makes the page useful for both a quick custody check and a deeper follow-up when a name needs more than a simple status line.

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Cache County Inmate Population Basics

The sheriff's office site at cachesheriff.gov is the county's most important starting point. Cache County warns residents about scam calls from people pretending to be the sheriff's office and demanding payment. The office says it will never ask for phone payment or gift cards. That warning matters because inmate population questions can attract fake urgency. The real office phone is (435) 755-1000, and the sheriff office oversees patrol, investigations, and corrections.

The county homepage at cachecounty.gov gives the broader county context. Cache County uses that site for public services, the sheriff blotter, and other county work. It is not a jail roster, but it helps you see how the sheriff office fits into the county system. If you are comparing a booking with a larger county record trail, that broader portal is a useful second stop.

Cache County also serves the Logan area, so some custody questions overlap with city police records. The county still owns the jail question, but the city and state links help you sort out where the case started. That is useful when a person might have been booked, transferred, or cited before going to the county jail.

The sheriff office page at cachesheriff.gov is the best county overview when you need the jail location, the main phone, and the agency that runs patrol, investigations, and corrections.

Cache County inmate population sheriff office page

The sheriff office page gives the county's main custody contact point. It is the first official page to open when you want a Cache County inmate population check.

Cache County Jail Division

The jail page at cachecounty.gov/sheriffs-office/jail/ gives the operating rules that sit behind the inmate population. Cache County says the jail is at 1225 West Valley View (200 North), Logan, UT 84321, and the inmate information phone is (435) 755-1227. The jail also accepts online bail payments through GovPayNet. Those basics matter because the county uses the jail page as the place for contact, payment, and custody rules, not just a list of names.

Cache County says it stopped distributing jail and booking photos on May 5, 2021 because of Utah House Bill 228. That is a fixed date, and it is one of the most important facts on the page. The county does not treat booking photos as part of the open jail view. Instead, it keeps the current custody information public while leaving the image side out of the site. That keeps the page simple and avoids confusion about what is and is not public.

The same jail page gives the inmate mail address as 1225 W. 200 N., Suite 100, Logan, UT 84321. It also says commissary is handled through CBM Managed Services, and visitation is video only with no in-person visits. Cache County adds a PREA zero-tolerance standard for sexual assault and rape. Together, those rules explain how the jail manages housing, contact, and safety. They are the practical part of the inmate population story.

The jail division page at cachecounty.gov/sheriffs-office/jail/ is the page to use when a name on the sheriff side needs mail, bail, visitation, or safety details.

Cache County inmate population jail division page

The jail division page shows the county's custody rules in one place. It is the best source for bail, mail, visitation, and photo limits.

Cache County Visitation and Records

Cache County uses video visitation only, so the county's jail page is the first place to understand the process. That no in-person rule is important because it keeps the public search and the visitor process in separate lanes. If you are trying to reach someone after a booking, the county expects you to use the approved video system and the jail rules rather than showing up for a face-to-face visit.

For city-level context, the Logan police page at loganutah.gov/government/departments/police/index.php shows the city's full-service department, and the department staff page at loganutah.gov/government/departments/police/chief_of_police_and_staff.php lists the chief and command staff. If the jail question started with a city arrest, those pages help you confirm whether the case came through Logan police before county booking. Keep that context narrow. The county jail page is still the custody authority.

Logan police also provides patrol detail and citizen forms at loganutah.gov/government/departments/police/patrol/index.php and loganutah.gov/government/departments/police/forms.php. Those pages help when a person needs a police record request or a related city form, but they do not replace the county jail record. They are support pages for the local chain of custody.

The city pages are useful when the county page points you to another step. The Logan police office gives you another official government path, while the Cache County jail page still gives the inmate population details that matter most for custody status.

Cache County inmate population Logan City Police page

The Logan police page adds local context when a custody question starts in the city before it reaches the county jail. It is a useful companion page, not a replacement for the jail record.

Cache County State Fallback

When a person is not in county custody, the state offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search is the official fallback. Utah Department of Corrections says the search is for people currently under state jurisdiction. That makes it useful when a county booking check comes back empty and you need to know whether the person was moved to a state facility instead of staying in local jail.

Cache County's county and city pages work well together, but the state page helps you close the loop. If the person is no longer in the Cache County Jail, the state search can show whether they are in a prison or another corrections facility. That is the fastest way to keep from making the wrong call or filing the wrong request.

The county homepage at cachecounty.gov is also useful when you want a broader sheriff blotter view or another county service contact. It keeps the search path anchored to official county sources instead of third-party lists.

Cache County inmate population county homepage

The county homepage is the broad official entry point. It is the best backstop when you need county services, blotter context, or a place to start over.

Nearby County Links

Cache County is often checked alongside nearby northern Utah counties. These official pages stay inside the same site and help you compare custody rules or booking paths without leaving the local set.

If a person moved between local systems, these pages can show which county actually controls the booking, visitation, or release step.

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