Salt Lake County Booking Search

Salt Lake County 24 hour booking records cover arrests across the most populated county in Utah. The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office operates one of the largest jail systems in the state and processes thousands of bookings each year. You can search for current inmates online by name, booking number, permanent number, or state ID. The inmate search system shows detailed information about each person in custody, including charges, bail amounts, and booking dates. Salt Lake County makes this data available to the public through its online roster.

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Salt Lake County Quick Facts

1.2M+ Population
Salt Lake City County Seat
Third District Court Division
3365 S 900 W Sheriff's Office

Salt Lake County Inmate Search System

The Salt Lake County inmate search is one of the most complete in Utah. The system lets you look up anyone currently in custody at the Salt Lake County Jail. You can search by name, booking number, permanent number, or state ID. Results come back in groups of 30 per page. An empty search returns the full inmate list.

Each inmate record shows a range of details. You can see gender, age, weight, race, hair color, and eye color. The record also lists arrest charges, bail amounts, and the booking date. Case numbers are linked to each charge along with the offense date. This helps you match records across different systems when looking at Salt Lake County 24 hour booking data.

The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Corrections Bureau runs the jail and the inmate search system.

Salt Lake County Sheriff Corrections Bureau for 24 hour booking records

The Corrections Bureau handles all booking, detention, and release operations for the county.

Salt Lake County does not display booking photos on the public website. This policy prevents photos from being used on predatory websites. You can get booking photos through a GRAMA request at $10 per page for up to nine photos.

Note: Test inmate entries may appear in the database, particularly when sorting by booking number or permanent ID.

How to Search Salt Lake County 24 Hour Booking

There are several ways to find booking records in Salt Lake County. The online inmate search is the fastest for current inmates. For older records or documents, you may need to visit the Sheriff's Office or submit a GRAMA request. Here is what you need for each method.

For an online search, go to the Salt Lake County inmate search page. Enter a name, booking number, or ID. The system runs on JavaScript, so you need a modern web browser. Results show current inmates only. Released inmates will not appear in the active search.

To get records in person, visit the Civil Unit at the Sheriff's Office Building at 3365 S. 900 W., Salt Lake City, UT 84119. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Service costs $22.50 for in-state paperwork and $27.50 for out-of-state paperwork.

The Salt Lake City Police Department also handles records requests for arrests made by city officers.

Salt Lake City Police Department GRAMA records request page

The Records Unit is at 475 South 300 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, and accepts GRAMA requests online, by mail, or in person.

Police reports, accident reports, and arrest records from Salt Lake City are available through the SLCPD. The standard response time for GRAMA requests is 10 business days. Before any booking at the jail, a documented arrest review occurs by the arresting officer. If force was used during the arrest, a supervisor is called to the scene.

Salt Lake County Booking Record Details

Booking records in Salt Lake County contain a wide range of information. The intake file created during the 24 hour booking process includes everything from basic personal data to detailed charge information. These records are public under Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act.

A standard Salt Lake County booking record includes:

  • Booking number and photograph
  • True name and any aliases
  • Date and duration of confinement
  • Specific charges and bail amounts
  • Physical description and identifying marks
  • Arresting officer name, title, and agency

The file also holds court-generated information, cash and property receipts, disciplinary reports, and incident reports. Crime reports for offenses that happen while in custody go in the file too. If another jurisdiction has a hold on the inmate, that information is part of the record. This makes the Salt Lake County booking file one of the most detailed in the state.

Salt Lake County arrest records contain felony and misdemeanor data with alias and demographic details. The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office updates this data on a weekly basis.

Salt Lake County arrest records data source information

This data feeds into background check services and criminal record databases that pull from Salt Lake County.

24 Hour Booking Rules in Salt Lake County

Salt Lake County follows the same 24 hour booking rules as every other county in Utah. Under the Utah Rules of Criminal Procedure, a probable cause statement for a warrantless arrest must be reviewed by a judge within 24 hours. Third District Court judges handle these reviews for Salt Lake County. They check statements twice each day, in the morning and afternoon, seven days a week.

Once the judge finds probable cause, they set bail immediately. This protects the rights of people in custody and keeps the process moving. The system uses the Utah Criminal Justice Information System to manage warrants and booking data electronically. Officers log into the system with assigned usernames and security tokens tied to their qualifications.

Felony arrest warrants can be served at any time of day or night. Misdemeanor warrants have limits on nighttime service unless a judge has approved it, the person is in a public place, or the officer encounters them during another investigation. These rules are set in Utah Code Title 77.

Note: Judges are assigned to on-call rotation for warrant reviews, with 7 to 8 judges available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week across the state.

Statewide Record Search Tools

Beyond the county-level inmate search, several state tools can help you find Salt Lake County booking records. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps criminal history records for the entire state. You can request your own record in person or by mail for $20. BCI is at 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129.

The Utah Courts XChange system holds felony, misdemeanor, and infraction records from district courts statewide. You can search by party name or case number. The system is updated weekly. Court records show what happens after the booking, including charges filed, plea entries, and case outcomes for Salt Lake County cases.

The VINELink system lets you search for inmates and register for custody status alerts. This free service covers jails across Utah. The Utah Department of Corrections offender search shows people currently under state jurisdiction. This system is updated regularly and includes basic information on offenders.

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Cities in Salt Lake County

Salt Lake County includes many cities and towns. All bookings for arrests in Salt Lake County are processed through the Salt Lake County Jail system.

Salt Lake City is the largest city in Salt Lake County and the state capital. All arrests across these cities are booked through the Salt Lake County jail system.

Nearby Counties

Salt Lake County borders several other Utah counties. If you are searching for a booking record and are not sure which county handled the arrest, check the address where the arrest took place. Each county runs its own booking system.

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