Search Duchesne County Inmate Population

Duchesne County inmate population searches work best when you start with the county's own jail and sheriff pages. That keeps the record check local and current. The county jail page lists the phone, the jail address, and the jail services that shape daily contact with people in custody. From there, the sheriff page and the county home page give you the official entry points for records and public notices. If the person may be under state custody instead, the Utah offender search is the right backup. The county keeps the path plain. Start local, confirm the name, then move to the jail rules only when you need them.

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Duchesne County Inmate Population Basics

The county homepage at duchesne.utah.gov is the first official stop for Duchesne County inmate population questions. It leads to county departments, public records access, and the sheriff office. That makes it a good landing point when you want the county's own structure instead of a third-party roster site. The sheriff office page at duchesne.utah.gov/sheriff lists the main office contact as (435) 738-0190 and gives the sheriff email as sheriff@duchesne.utah.gov. Those are the right contacts when a public name check needs a real office answer.

The county's jail information page at duchesne.utah.gov/sheriff/jail adds the part that most people want after a search. Duchesne County Jail is at 21554 West 9000 South, P.O. Box 10, Duchesne, Utah 84021. The jail is a 166-bed facility, and the page says it houses county and state inmates. It also notes that deputies handle bailiff work, court security for the 8th District and West Justice Courts, and inmate transport. That tells you the jail is not only a holding place. It is part of a larger county justice system.

The county page also points to public records access through GRAMA. For a records request, Utah's public records law is at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2. If the inmate is under state jurisdiction, the Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search is the better official fallback. That split matters. County custody and state custody are not the same thing, and Duchesne County gives you both routes in its official materials.

The county homepage at duchesne.utah.gov is the public front door for the Duchesne County inmate population. It keeps county contacts, public records, and department links in one place.

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The homepage gives the county entry point before you move to the sheriff and jail pages. It is the best place to orient a Duchesne County inmate population search.

Duchesne County Jail Services

The sheriff office page at duchesne.utah.gov/sheriff is the county's official law enforcement contact for inmate population questions. The jail page sits under that office, so the sheriff and jail function as one connected system. The jail page says the facility is used for county and state inmates, and it lists the jail phone at (435) 738-0190. It also shows the fax at (435) 738-0191. Those details matter because they show the county uses direct office contact instead of hiding the jail behind a vendor-only portal.

Duchesne County also uses a more specific service mix than many people expect. Video visitation uses HomeWAV, which means remote visits run through the county's vendor platform rather than a walk-in visit model. Commissary deposits go through JailATM. The jail page says money can be deposited at JailATM.com or the lobby kiosk. That kiosk accepts Visa, Mastercard, or cash, while JailATM accepts Visa or Mastercard. This is useful if you are trying to help someone inside the jail, because it tells you where money moves and how the county wants it handled.

Mail is also handled in a way that is easy to miss if you only skim the page. Research for this county shows that mail processing runs through an out-of-state facility in Texas before it reaches the jail. That means the local jail address and the processing route are not the same thing. Families and attorneys should separate the delivery address from the processing path. When you are checking a Duchesne County inmate population record, that distinction keeps you from sending mail to the wrong stop.

The sheriff office page at duchesne.utah.gov/sheriff is the county's main contact page for the jail. It is the right place to start before you act on a roster result.

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The sheriff office page keeps the county contact path clear. It helps you move from a name on the page to the correct jail office.

Duchesne County Jail Rules

The jail information page at duchesne.utah.gov/sheriff/jail is where the daily jail rules become practical. It lists the jail as a 166-bed facility, and it says deputies provide bailiff and court security services to the 8th District and West Justice Courts. The page also notes a Pre-Trial Monitoring Program as an alternative sanction option. That is more than background. It shows the jail is part of the county's court process, not just a place to hold people until the next step happens.

The money and communication rules are even more specific. Use HomeWAV for video visitation, and use JailATM for inmate account deposits. That is the clean way to manage visits and money without guessing. When the county assigns a vendor, it is telling you how it wants the process handled. For inmates, that can affect contact speed, account setup, and whether someone can get money or a visit approved without delay.

Mail rules matter just as much. The county says JailATM deposits can be made at the lobby kiosk, and the kiosk takes a valid photo ID. The page also shows the jail address and the sheriff email so the public knows where to send a direct question. If a mailing issue comes up, the county's public records route sits beside the jail route. GRAMA is the legal frame at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2, and that law is the right backup when a record is not fully public.

The jail information page at duchesne.utah.gov/sheriff/jail is the best county source for the Duchesne County inmate population once you have confirmed the person is there. It tells you how to work the jail, not just how to find the name.

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The jail page shows the local rules that shape contact, money, and court support. It is the most useful follow-up after a county inmate population search.

Duchesne County Records Access

Duchesne County keeps its records path connected to the sheriff office and the county information system. The public records access link on the county site and the GRAMA statute at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2 give the legal frame for a request. That matters if you need a case report, a deeper custody record, or a record that is not fully visible on the public jail page. County records are public unless they are classified otherwise, and the county's own pages point you toward the right request route.

If the inmate may be under state authority, the state offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search is the clean backup. It is not a county jail roster. It is a state custody search. That makes it useful when a county search comes up short or when an inmate has moved out of local custody. It is the right second check before you assume a person is missing from the Duchesne County system.

The county home page and sheriff office page also help when you need to route a formal question. The county email sheriff@duchesne.utah.gov is the written contact listed on the sheriff page, and the office phone is (435) 738-0190. That gives you a direct county line. If a booking involves a court hold, a transfer, or a state placement, the jail page and the state offender search together give the cleanest official path.

Note: Duchesne County's public path works best when you keep county custody, state custody, and records requests separate.

Nearby County Links

Duchesne County sits in a part of Utah where people often cross-check more than one county. These nearby pages stay inside the current site set and help you compare jail and records pages without leaving the county network.

If a name shifts between county systems or state custody, these official pages give you the next comparison point before you make another call.

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