Garfield County Arrest Records

Garfield County busted mugshots and arrest records are stored at the sheriff's office in Panguitch. This scenic county in southern Utah is home to Bryce Canyon National Park and vast stretches of public land. The Garfield County jail handles bookings for local arrests, and records are kept on file. You can search for mugshots, booking records, and inmate data through the sheriff or state resources. Public records law in Utah means most booking data from Garfield County is open to anyone who requests it.

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Garfield County Quick Facts

~5,500 Population
Panguitch County Seat
(435) 676-1122 Sheriff Phone
VineLink & GRAMA Records Access

Garfield County Busted Mugshots Jail

The Garfield County Sheriff's Office is at 375 S High St in Panguitch. The sheriff covers law enforcement for the entire county, which spans over 5,000 square miles of southern Utah. The office also runs the county jail. When a person is booked, the staff take a mugshot, record their charges, and log personal data.

Garfield County busted mugshots sheriff's office website

The Garfield County Sheriff's website provides contact details, service information, and links to warrant search tools.

Garfield County sees a mix of local arrests and incidents tied to the tourist traffic near Bryce Canyon and other parks. The sheriff handles calls from remote areas where response times can be long due to distance. Despite its rural character, the county keeps arrest records in the same format required by state law. Call (435) 676-1122 to reach the office.

The Garfield County jail also provides inmate access through the VineLink system. This lets you search for inmates held in local custody. VineLink can send alerts when an inmate's status changes.

Search Garfield County Busted Mugshots

To search for busted mugshots in Garfield County, start with the sheriff's office. Call or visit to ask about a specific booking. Give the staff a name and date range if possible. They will check the records and tell you what is available.

State tools extend your reach beyond the local level. The Utah BCI keeps criminal histories from all counties. A check costs $15 in person. The Utah Statewide Warrants Search is free and shows active warrants from Garfield County courts and beyond. The Garfield County Sheriff's website also links to this statewide warrant tool.

For court records, the Utah Courts XChange has Garfield County cases searchable by name or case number. Both the justice court and district court feed case data into this system.

Note: The Garfield County Sheriff's website links directly to the Utah statewide warrants database, making it easy to check for active warrants tied to this area.

Garfield County Court Records

The Garfield County Justice Court at 55 S Main St in Panguitch handles misdemeanors and ordinance violations. Call (435) 676-1126 for case questions. Felony cases in Garfield County go to the Sixth District Court.

Court records from Garfield County are part of the Utah Courts XChange system. You can search online or at a public terminal in the courthouse. Results show charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. Court clerks can also accept GRAMA requests for records. Certified copies may come with a small fee.

Busted Mugshots and GRAMA Requests

Utah's GRAMA gives you the right to request arrest records and booking photos from Garfield County. Send your written request to the Garfield County Sheriff's Office at 375 S High St, Panguitch, UT 84759. Include your name, a description of the records, and how you want them sent.

The office must respond within ten business days. Most arrest data and mugshots are public. Records involving juvenile cases or sealed court orders are not released. If denied, appeal to the agency head first. Then, if needed, go to the State Records Committee. The RCFP Utah open records guide covers these steps in detail.

Garfield County Inmate Records

Each booking at the Garfield County jail creates a record. It holds the person's full name, charges, date of birth, and a mugshot. The arresting officer and agency are noted. Bond amounts go into the file once set by the court. These records stay on file at the sheriff's office.

An arrest in Garfield County does not prove guilt. Cases end in many ways. Charges get dropped. Trials lead to acquittals. Utah law lets people seek expungement under Title 77, Chapter 40. If the court grants it, the arrest record is sealed. Garfield County residents who meet the criteria can petition for this relief.

The Utah Department of Corrections tracks people sent to state prison. The Utah State Archives holds historical criminal records that may include old Garfield County cases.

Garfield County busted mugshots BCI records page

The BCI criminal records page is the place to run a statewide check that includes Garfield County arrest histories. The Garfield County Sheriff coordinates with BCI to report all local arrests into the state system, so records from bookings at the Garfield County jail typically appear in the database within a few days of the arrest.

Garfield County arrest records are processed through the Garfield County Sheriff and stored in both local and state databases. When searching for Garfield County busted mugshots, residents can start with the sheriff's office records division or use the state BCI portal. The Garfield County jail logs all bookings with detailed charge information, and these records remain accessible to the public under Utah law. If you cannot find what you need through the Garfield County Sheriff, try the statewide warrant search or court records system, as many Garfield County cases appear in those databases within days of the initial arrest and booking.

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Nearby Counties

Garfield County borders several other counties in southern Utah. Arrests in neighboring areas will be in those counties' records instead.

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