Wasatch County Inmate Population Access

Wasatch County inmate population searches are built around the sheriff office and jail page, with records access and public law beside them. That gives the county a clean path for current custody checks, mail questions, and deposit questions. If you need to find someone, start with the jail page. If you need to send mail or ask for records, use the sheriff office contact details. The county also makes fingerprinting easy to understand. The process is walk-in, time-bound, and priced in a way that the public can see. That mix of search, service, and access is the real value of the Wasatch County pages.

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Wasatch County Inmate Population Basics

The county homepage at wasatch.utah.gov is the first official stop for a Wasatch County inmate population search. It leads to county departments and the sheriff office. The sheriff page at wasatch.utah.gov/sheriff redirects to the sheriff office site and still serves as the county's main law enforcement path. That page lists the office contact line as (435) 654-1098. The sheriff office records route also shows the office address at 1361 South Highway 40, Heber City, Utah 84032, and the records email as wcsorecords@wasatch.utah.gov.

The jail FAQ on the sheriff site answers the first questions most people ask. Wasatch County Jail is a medium-security jail at 1361 South Highway 40 in Heber City. The jail page says the facility is for offenders convicted under Utah state law. It also says to call (435) 657-1619 for the jail. That gives you a clear local point of contact before you move to records or state backup tools. The jail page also keeps the county's custody and service rules in one place, which helps when you are trying to read more than a single booking line.

The county's public records path is tied to GRAMA, and the law itself is at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2. If the person is in state custody, the Utah offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search is the right backup. Wasatch County's system is straightforward. County custody, county records, and state custody each have their own official stop.

The county homepage at wasatch.utah.gov is the public front door for the Wasatch County inmate population. It keeps the sheriff office and county access points close together.

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The homepage gives the first county entry point. It is the simplest place to orient a Wasatch County inmate population search.

Wasatch County Jail Services

The sheriff office site at wasatch.utah.gov/sheriff is where the jail services become practical. The county says walk-in fingerprint services are available Monday through Friday from 8 to 10 a.m. on a first come, first served basis. The fee is $25 for two cards, credit card only, and a valid form of identification is required for general applications. That detail matters because it turns a trip to the office into a plan instead of a guess. It also shows the county expects the public to use the sheriff office as a real service desk, not just a contact form.

Wasatch County also uses CorrectPay for commissary and video. That means the same vendor handles both money and communication tools. The jail page says incarcerated people may purchase commissary items if they have money in their jail cash account. Deposits can be made online through CorrectPay, by money order or cashier's check, or in person during business hours. That is a useful structure because it keeps the jail's money flow clear and tied to a single vendor system.

The county's inmate information section also lays out visitation and phone access. Visits are one 30-minute session per visiting day under ordinary conditions. Men and women have separate visiting times, and the jail asks visitors to arrive early. The jail page uses a vendor phone system, and local research identifies Correct Solutions as the phone provider. The practical takeaway is the same. Wasatch County uses vendor-managed communication tools, and you need to follow the county's approved path.

The sheriff office page at wasatch.utah.gov/sheriff is the right county source for the jail service side. It gives the public the rules that sit behind the inmate population search.

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The sheriff office page keeps the contact and service path clear. It is the page to use when a Wasatch County inmate population check turns into a jail question.

Wasatch County Jail Rules

The jail FAQ on the sheriff site gives the details that matter after you find a name. Mail goes to Inmate's Name, 1365 South Highway 40, Heber City, Utah 84032. Books, magazines, and some compact discs may be sent, but they must come directly from the manufacturer or supplier and stay in the original packaging. That rule is strict but easy to follow once you know it. It helps the jail screen incoming items and keeps the mail line orderly.

Wasatch County also keeps the visitation and phone sections simple. Men visit Tuesday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 12 to 2:30 p.m. Women visit Thursday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 2:30 p.m. The phone section uses the county's vendor system, and family members can open an account with the provider. That gives you a predictable schedule and a defined phone path, which is exactly what you want when you are trying to stay in touch with someone in custody.

The county's public records note on the sheriff page is also important. If you need a case report, you have to complete a GRAMA request form and provide the necessary fees. The office accepts requests by mail, fax, or email. That keeps the request path direct. It also means the sheriff office is not just for jail questions. It is the office that routes records questions too.

The jail page at wasatch.utah.gov/sheriff/jail is the county's best guide for Wasatch County inmate population rules. It shows how mail, visits, phone calls, and commissary all fit together.

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The jail information page shows the operating rules behind the county inmate population search. It is the best county page for mail and visitation details.

Wasatch County Records Access

Wasatch County keeps records access close to the sheriff office. If you want a case report, you must use the GRAMA request form and send the request by mail, fax, or email. The office address is 1361 South Highway 40, Heber City, Utah 84032. The fax is (435) 657-3580, and the records email is wcsorecords@wasatch.utah.gov. That makes the office easy to reach, which is useful when a jail issue turns into a records issue.

If you need a broader backup, the Utah offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search is the state level custody check. It only shows current jurisdiction information, so it is best when the inmate may have left the county jail side. The state records law at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2 still governs public records access. That keeps the county and state steps aligned.

Wasatch County also makes fingerprinting simple enough to plan around. The sheriff office says the service is walk-in from 8 to 10 a.m., Monday through Friday, and the fee is $25 for two cards. That is a useful public service even if your inmate population question is not about a jail record. It shows the sheriff office works as a public counter, not just a detention office. For many people, that makes the county page useful long after the first search ends.

Note: Wasatch County is one of the few pages here where jail access, fingerprinting, and records access all sit on the same official route.

Nearby County Links

Wasatch County sits in a corridor where other county jail pages are often useful for comparison. These links stay within the site and point to county pages already built in this repo.

If a booking moves or a name is common, these pages help you compare the county contact and jail rules before you file a request.

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