Search Sevier County Inmate Population
Sevier County inmate population research starts with a county jail that serves more than one place. The research says the facility houses inmates for three counties plus the Utah Department of Corrections, so a search here is never just a simple local name check. The jail, contact, and visiting pages all matter because they show how the county handles housing, mail, and communication after booking. The live jail page also gives the mail rule that should control your search. When the summary and live page differ, the live page wins. That is the safest way to read a multi-county jail system like Sevier County.
Sevier County Inmate Population Basics
The official jail page at scsoutah.com/jail/ is the clearest county source for Sevier County inmate population questions. It shows that the jail is at 835 East 300 North in Richfield, Utah 84701, and it gives the main jail contact line as (435) 896-2660. The sheriff office contact page at scsoutah.com/contact-us/ gives the office line as (435) 896-2600. Those numbers matter because Sevier is not a page-to-page search county. It is a contact-driven county, and the right office phone can answer a question faster than a stale roster would.
The sheriff overview page at scsoutah.com/sheriff-curtis/ keeps the local chain of responsibility clear. The sheriff site also references Piute and Wayne court sections, which supports the research that Sevier houses inmates for multiple counties. That broader role changes how you read every page. A booking in Sevier County may still connect to another county case or a Department of Corrections hold, so the county jail has to work as a regional facility rather than a single-jurisdiction room. That is the main context to keep in mind before you look at mail or visits.
The Utah offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search/ is the source for the first image below and the cleanest statewide custody backup when the Sevier County jail pages need support.
The offender search image gives Sevier County a strong state fallback. It is useful when the county jail question turns into a custody question outside the local jail page.
Sevier County Mail Rules
Mail is the place where the live official Sevier County page matters most. The summary note says mail day is Tuesday only, but the live jail page says mail is picked up and delivered Tuesday through Saturday except holidays. Use the live page rule. That distinction matters because mail handling is one of the easiest places to make a bad assumption. The live page also gives the mailing address as Sevier County, Utah, Inmate full name and inmate identifier #, PO Box 247, Phoenix, MD 21131. That out-of-state address is not a typo. It is the processing route the county uses, and it should be followed exactly.
The commissary and visiting page at scsoutah.com/commissary-and-inmate-visiting/ is where the communication side becomes practical. The page shows GettingOut for visitation and ICSolutions for the phone system. That means the county uses vendor-managed contact channels, not a free local line. If you are helping someone in custody, the details on that page are the difference between setting up a call and getting blocked by the system. In a jail that serves more than one county, the rules are not optional. They are the operating structure.
The live Sevier County pages also make the timing clearer than the short research summary. Mail pickup and delivery run Tuesday through Saturday except holidays, which means the county still has a regular mail rhythm even though the processing address is outside Utah. That kind of detail is easy to miss, but it matters when someone is waiting for contact or trying to confirm whether a delay is normal.
The Utah State Courts image works as a fallback because Sevier County inmate population questions often spill into court sections for multiple counties and the state court system.
Sevier County Inmate Population Records
Sevier County records work is split between the recorder and the state public records path. The county recorder search is available at qdocs.sevier.utah.gov/recorder/web/, and the recorder office page at sevier.utah.gov/departments/county_officials/recorder/index.php keeps that office tied to county government. That matters because an inmate population search can quickly turn into a records request if you need a deed, a case side note, or another official document. Sevier County gives you a real county records path, which is better than trying to infer details from a booking line alone.
For public records law, Utah's GRAMA statute at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2 controls the written request side. That is the right rule set when the county page is not enough. The county and state pages are not doing the same job, but they fit together well when you need a paper trail instead of a quick status check.
Note: Sevier County records are easier to read when you separate the local recorder path from the state GRAMA and custody tools.
The VINELink image gives Sevier County a notification backup. It is useful when you need status changes instead of a one-time search.
Sevier County State Backups
Sevier County works best as a county-first, state-second search. Start with the jail and sheriff pages, because they give you the actual housing and contact rules. Then use the recorder search for county records, GRAMA for formal requests, and the state offender search or VINELink if the person moved out of local custody. The county is managing a broader jail load than a single-county facility, so the public pages have to be read with that in mind. A status line can mean a county hold, a DOC hold, or a regional housing arrangement. The state tools help sort that out.
That approach keeps the search honest. It also avoids the common mistake of reading the older Tuesday-only mail summary as if it were the live rule. The official jail page is current and should control your mail, phone, and visit planning. If you need a written record or a case side note, use the recorder and GRAMA routes. If you need a custody answer, use the state offender search or VINELink. That sequence is the most reliable way to work a multi-county facility.
The official jail and recorder pages, plus the Utah state tools, give Sevier County inmate population research a clean public path even when the jail is serving more than one jurisdiction.
Nearby County Links
Sevier County sits in central Utah, so a second county page can help if a booking moved, a case crossed a border, or the wrong jail was named at first.
Those pages are existing county pages in this repo and give you a quick comparison set if the Sevier County inmate population record needs a second county check.