Beaver County Busted Mugshots

Beaver County busted mugshots and arrest records are kept by the local sheriff's office in the town of Beaver. This rural county in south-central Utah has a small jail that holds those booked on local charges. You can search for booking photos, jail records, and inmate data through the sheriff's office or state tools. Beaver County arrest records fall under Utah public records law, which means most booking data is open to the public. Whether you need to check on a recent arrest or look up an old case, there are clear steps to get the records you need in Beaver County.

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Beaver County Quick Facts

~7,000 Population
Beaver County Seat
(435) 438-2862 Sheriff Phone
GRAMA Request Records Access

Beaver County Busted Mugshots Sheriff

The Beaver County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement body in this part of Utah. It handles all arrests, serves warrants, and runs the county jail. Booking photos and arrest records are kept at the sheriff's office at 2270 S 525 W in Beaver. When a person is booked, staff log their name, charges, and take a mugshot. These records stay on file and can be searched by the public.

Beaver County is one of the least populated counties in Utah. Crime rates stay low here. Still, the jail holds those charged with both minor and serious crimes. The sheriff works with state agencies to share arrest data. If you want records from the Beaver County jail, you can call (435) 438-2862 or visit in person during normal hours.

The Beaver County government website provides details on local offices and services, including the sheriff's department and court system.

Beaver County busted mugshots government website

This is the main Beaver County website where you can find links to local offices and contact forms for records requests.

How to Find Busted Mugshots in Beaver County

There are a few ways to find busted mugshots and arrest records in Beaver County. The most direct route is to contact the sheriff's office. You can call, write, or go in person. Ask for the booking log or jail roster for the dates you need. Staff will check what they can share under Utah law.

You can also use state tools to search for Beaver County arrest records. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps a statewide criminal history database. A name search can show if a person has been arrested in Beaver County or elsewhere in Utah. The fee for a BCI check is $15 in person. You need a valid photo ID to submit your request at their Salt Lake City office.

For warrant checks, the Utah Statewide Warrants Search lets you look up active warrants by name. This free tool pulls data from courts across the state, including Beaver County. Results show the person's age, charges, and the court that issued the warrant.

Note: Beaver County does not have its own online inmate roster, so state-level tools are the best way to search from home.

Beaver County Booking Records Online

While Beaver County lacks a dedicated online jail roster, several state resources can help you find arrest data tied to this area. The Utah Department of Corrections Offender Search shows people in state prison or on parole. If someone was arrested in Beaver County and sent to state prison, they will show up in this tool.

Court records from Beaver County cases are also on file in the state system. The Utah Courts XChange lets you search by name or case number. Both the Beaver County Justice Court and the District Court feed case data into this system. You can see charges, case status, and hearing dates.

The Utah Department of Public Safety oversees the BCI and other law enforcement tools used across the state, including in Beaver County.

Beaver County busted mugshots Utah BCI criminal records search

The BCI criminal records page is a key resource for checking arrest histories tied to Beaver County and the rest of Utah.

Beaver County Court Records Access

The Beaver County Justice Court sits at 2270 S 525 W in Beaver. It handles class B and C misdemeanors, traffic cases, and local ordinance violations. The phone number is (435) 438-2862. For felony cases and more serious charges, the Fifth District Court has authority over Beaver County matters.

You can search Beaver County court records through the XChange system or visit the courthouse. Court clerks can pull case files and let you view them. Certified copies may have a small fee. Under Utah Code 63G-2 (GRAMA), most court records are open to the public. Some files tied to minors or sealed cases will not be released.

Note: Court records and jail records are kept in different systems, so you may need to check both to get a full picture of a case in Beaver County.

Busted Mugshots and GRAMA Requests

Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act, known as GRAMA, gives the public the right to ask for government records. This includes arrest records, booking photos, and jail logs in Beaver County. To make a request, write to the Beaver County Sheriff's Office at 2270 S 525 W, Beaver, UT 84713. State your name, what records you want, and how you want them sent.

The agency has ten business days to respond. They can provide the records, deny the request, or ask for more time. Most arrest records are classified as public under GRAMA. Mugshots taken at booking are typically public too. Some data may be held back if it could hurt an active case or if the records involve a minor. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press has a helpful guide to Utah open records law.

If a GRAMA request is denied, you can appeal to the head of the agency. After that, you may appeal to the State Records Committee. The process is set up to favor public access, so most denials can be challenged.

Beaver County Arrest Record Details

An arrest record in Beaver County holds key facts about a booking event. It lists the person's full name, date of birth, and physical traits. The charges are noted along with the statute number. The arresting agency is listed, and the date and time of the arrest go on file. A booking photo is taken at intake.

Arrest records differ from court records. An arrest shows only that a person was booked. It does not mean they were found guilty. Many arrests do not lead to charges. Others lead to charges that get dropped or end in acquittal. In Utah, a person can seek to have their arrest record expunged under Title 77, Chapter 40 if the case meets certain rules. Beaver County residents can petition the court to seal old arrest records in some cases.

The Utah State Archives also holds historical criminal records that may include older Beaver County arrest data.

Beaver County busted mugshots Utah statewide warrant search

The statewide warrant search tool can show if an active warrant exists for someone in Beaver County or any other part of Utah.

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Nearby Counties

Beaver County borders several other counties in southern Utah. If the person you are looking for was arrested in a neighboring area, check that county's records as well.

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