Wasatch County Arrest Booking Records

Wasatch County 24 hour booking records are kept by the Wasatch County Sheriff's Office in Heber City. People searching for recent arrests in Wasatch County can contact the jail or check the inmate roster for current detainees. The jail is at 1361 South Highway 40 in Heber City, and the phone number is (435) 654-1098. Wasatch County 24 hour booking data covers Heber City, Midway, Wallsburg, Charleston, and surrounding areas. A booking record is made each time someone is brought into the jail for processing.

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Wasatch County Quick Facts

~37,000 Population
100 Beds Jail Capacity
Fourth District Court Division
Heber City County Seat

Wasatch County 24 Hour Booking at the Jail

The Wasatch County Sheriff's Office runs a 100-bed medium-security jail in Heber City. This facility handles all arrests in the county. When someone is picked up by law enforcement anywhere in Wasatch County, they are brought to this jail for booking. Staff work around the clock to process new arrests.

You can visit the Wasatch County Sheriff's Office website for information about the jail and how to search for inmates. The jail phone number is (435) 654-1098. The facility is at 1361 South Highway 40, Heber City, UT 84032.

Wasatch County Sheriff's Office website for 24 hour booking and jail records

The Heber City Police Department also makes arrests in the area. All arrests from Heber City end up at the Wasatch County Jail for booking. The same goes for other agencies working in the county.

Jail Wasatch County Jail
1361 S Highway 40
Heber City, UT 84032
Phone: (435) 654-1098
Records Email: wcsorecords@wasatch.utah.gov
Fax: (435) 657-3580
Website wasatchsheriff.gov

How to Search Wasatch County Booking Records

The Wasatch County Jail roster allows you to search by name, booking number, or date. The roster shows people who are currently in custody. If you are looking for someone who was recently arrested, this is the first place to check.

For records on people who have already been released, you will need to make a GRAMA request. Send your request to wcsorecords@wasatch.utah.gov or fax it to (435) 657-3580. You can also mail it to 1361 South Highway 40, Heber City, UT 84032. State what records you need with enough detail so staff can find them.

The Utah Statewide Warrants tool checks for active warrants across all Utah counties. This includes Wasatch County. Enter a first and last name to search. The warrant data comes from courts feeding into the Utah Criminal Justice Information System.

  • Check the jail roster online for current inmates
  • Call the jail at (435) 654-1098
  • Email a GRAMA request for older records
  • Search statewide warrants by name

Note: The Wasatch County Records Division also provides fingerprint services Monday through Friday from 8:00 to 10:00 AM for a $25 fee.

Wasatch County Arrest Booking Process

Every person arrested in Wasatch County goes through a standard booking process. The arresting officer brings the person to the jail. Staff take down the person's name, date of birth, and physical details. The charges are entered into the system. A booking number is given. A booking photo is taken.

Utah law says that a probable cause statement for a warrantless arrest must be reviewed within 24 hours. Judges check these twice a day, every day. This rule covers all Wasatch County arrests where the officer did not have a warrant at the time.

After booking, the person waits in jail until they post bail, a judge orders release, or they are moved. The booking record stays in the system. It can be looked up later through public record channels. Even after a person is released, the fact that they were booked remains on file at the Wasatch County Sheriff's Office.

Public Access to Wasatch County Bookings

Booking records in Wasatch County are public under GRAMA, the Utah law that governs access to government records. Jail booking photos and basic booking data are not exempt from public access. You can request them without being part of the case.

The Wasatch County Records Division processes all GRAMA requests. They follow the rules in Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2. Most requests get a response within 10 business days. Fees depend on the type and amount of records you ask for.

Utah criminal history records page for obtaining arrest and booking history

For statewide criminal history that includes Wasatch County, the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps records for the whole state. You can get your own Utah criminal record for $20 with a valid photo ID. BCI is in Taylorsville and is open weekdays from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Note: Some records tied to juvenile cases or sealed court orders may not be available through a standard GRAMA request in Wasatch County.

Wasatch County Court and State Records

After an arrest in Wasatch County, the case goes to the Fourth District Court. Court records can be searched through the Utah Courts XChange system. This covers felony, misdemeanor, and infraction records from courts across the state. Filings and outcomes update weekly.

Utah Courts XChange portal for Wasatch County court records

People sentenced to state prison from Wasatch County are tracked by the Utah Department of Corrections. Their offender search shows people currently under state supervision. It is free and open to the public. The VINELink system lets you sign up for alerts when an inmate's status changes.

Utah Department of Corrections offender search for Wasatch County cases

Between the jail roster, GRAMA requests, court records, and state corrections data, you can follow an arrest in Wasatch County from the booking stage all the way through sentencing and supervision.

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Cities in Wasatch County

Wasatch County includes Heber City, Midway, Wallsburg, Charleston, Daniel, and other small communities. All arrests within the county are processed through the Wasatch County Jail in Heber City.

Nearby Counties

Wasatch County sits between Summit County to the north and Utah County to the south. Booking records are held by the county where the person was brought into custody.

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