Grand County Inmate Population Lookup

Grand County inmate population checks lean on the county home page and sheriff office page because the jail page in the manifest did not load. That makes the official county route even more important. Start with the county site, use the sheriff office contact details, and then use state tools if you need a fallback. The county pages still give you the local base, the office address, and the contact line. From there, the jail rules you do have from research fill in the daily details. Grand County keeps the path simple once you know where to look. Use the local pages first, then move to state tools only when the county pages stop short.

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Grand County Inmate Population Basics

The county homepage at grandcountyutah.net is the first official stop for Grand County inmate population questions. The contact block lists the county office at 125 E. Center Street, Moab, UT 84532, with the county phone at 435-259-1321. That gives you a direct county line before you start guessing about a booking. The sheriff office page at grandcountyutah.net/273/Sheriffs-Office is the official county sheriff link in the manifest, even though the active page structure is not as easy to use as some other counties. The important part is that the county still keeps an official sheriff path in place.

Grand County's local detail block gives the jail rules people usually ask for first. Clothing drop-off has strict new-in-package rules, so you cannot treat it like a loose household delivery. Legal mail goes directly to the jail address. Commissary uses Inmate Canteen. Those three details answer the usual questions quickly. They also tell you that Grand County does not run the jail like a loose drop box. It uses a defined process for clothing, legal mail, and spending money.

The county and state links fit together here. If the person is under Utah Department of Corrections jurisdiction, the state offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search is the right check. If you need a wider notification tool, VINELink at vinelink.com is the high-authority fallback. For records requests, Utah GRAMA is still the governing law at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2. That mix gives you a county route, a state route, and a records law in one search path.

The county homepage at grandcountyutah.net is the clean county entry point for a Grand County inmate population search. It gives you the official office contact before you move into jail rules or state backups.

Grand County inmate population county homepage screenshot

The homepage shows the county contact path first. It is the best place to orient a Grand County inmate population check.

Grand County Jail Rules

Grand County's jail rules are mostly known from the local detail block because the jail page in the manifest failed. Even so, the rules are clear enough to use. Clothing drop-off must be new and in the package. That rule matters because it is easy to break by mistake. If you send the wrong thing, the jail may not accept it. Legal mail is different. It goes direct to the jail address, which keeps attorney mail and court mail on a separate track from regular personal items.

Commissary uses Inmate Canteen. That tells you the jail wants vendor-based deposits rather than a loose local cash process. Families and friends should think in terms of the commissary system, not an in-person handoff. The same is true for clothing. The county's rule is narrow on purpose. New in package only means it wants items that are clean, traceable, and easy to check. That helps the jail maintain a controlled intake stream.

The sheriff office page at grandcountyutah.net/273/Sheriffs-Office remains the official county link for that work even though the live page content is thin. Grand County's office and county pages are still the best local place to confirm a jail question before you move to a state backup.

The sheriff office page at grandcountyutah.net/273/Sheriffs-Office is the county's official law enforcement entry point. It is the page to check when a jail rule needs an actual county answer.

Grand County inmate population sheriff office screenshot

The sheriff office page gives the county's official contact path. It is the right place to start when a jail rule or custody question needs confirmation.

Grand County State Fallbacks

Grand County is the one county in this batch where the local jail page failed in the manifest, so state tools matter more than usual. The Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search is the best state-level custody check when a person may have moved out of county jail and into state custody. It searches current jurisdiction only. That is useful because it keeps you from mistaking a state inmate for a county one.

VINELink at vinelink.com is another strong fallback. It gives custody notifications and can help you track changes if the person moves, is released, or transfers. That is helpful when the county side is thin. If you are trying to keep up with a current booking, VINELink can tell you when a status changes instead of forcing you to keep checking by hand.

The state records law at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2 still frames any records request you may need. It helps when the county pages do not answer the question on their own. In a county like Grand, that is more than legal background. It is the practical backup plan.

The Utah offender search screenshot at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search is the state fallback for Grand County inmate population checks. The county jail page failed, so the state tool gives the next official custody view.

Grand County inmate population state fallback using Utah offender search

This state image is the fallback because the Grand County jail page did not return a usable result. It shows the official state custody search path when county coverage is thin.

Grand County Records Access

Grand County's records path still starts with the county office, but it is worth pairing with the state law and the state offender search. The county homepage at grandcountyutah.net gives the office address and phone number, which is enough to begin a written question or a call. If the record you want is tied to a booking, that county contact is the place to begin. If the record is not open on the county side, GRAMA at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2 gives the legal route.

For status tracking, VINELink at vinelink.com can be useful because it does not depend on a single county roster page. It is designed to alert users when custody changes happen. That makes it a good companion tool when you are following a case across county lines or waiting for a transfer note. Grand County's local pages are still the starting point, but the state tools make the search more stable.

If you need to compare a Grand County question with another county already built in this site set, look at the county pages for Wasatch County, Utah County, and Duchesne County. That kind of comparison is useful when a booking might have moved, or when the county name alone is not enough to tell you where the person is held.

Note: Grand County needs a little more state backup than most counties in this batch because the jail page did not resolve cleanly.

Nearby County Links

Grand County sits in southeastern Utah, so county comparisons can matter fast when custody changes move across lines. These official pages stay inside the site and help you compare a name against other Utah counties already built here.

If a person is moved, booked, or transferred, these pages make the next check easier without leaving the county set.

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