Salt Lake County Busted Mugshots

Salt Lake County busted mugshots are managed by the Sheriff's Office through their corrections division. As Utah's most populated county, Salt Lake County processes thousands of arrests each year. The Metro Jail at 3415 S 900 W books people from Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Sandy, and over a dozen other cities. Salt Lake County busted mugshots are public records under state law. You can search for them through the county's online inmate lookup tool, jail rosters, or by contacting the Records Bureau. This guide walks through every method and resource for finding arrest records in Salt Lake County.

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Salt Lake County Quick Facts

1.2M+ Population
Salt Lake City County Seat
Third District Court Division
$5-10 Mugshot Fee

Salt Lake County Sheriff Busted Mugshots

The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office runs the Metro Jail and Oxbow Jail. These two facilities handle all bookings for the county. The Metro Jail sits at 3415 South 900 West in Salt Lake City. Call (385) 468-8400 for jail info. The Sheriff's administrative offices are at 3365 South 900 West, with a phone number of (385) 468-9898. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Every arrest in Salt Lake County goes through the jail booking process. Staff take a mugshot, record the charges, set bail, and log it all into the system. These booking records are what people search for when they look up Salt Lake County busted mugshots. The county does not publish a public mugshot gallery online. Instead, booking photos appear through the inmate lookup tool for 30 days. After that, you need to file a GRAMA request to get the photo.

The Salt Lake City Police Department is the largest police force in the county. Officers make arrests within city limits that get booked into the county jail. West Valley City, Sandy, Murray, and all other cities in the county use the same jail system.

Salt Lake City Police for Salt Lake County busted mugshots

Salt Lake County processes more bookings than any other county in Utah. The large population and urban setting mean a high volume of arrests each day.

Sheriff Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office
3365 South 900 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84119
Phone: (385) 468-9898
Jail Metro Jail
3415 South 900 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84119
Phone: (385) 468-8400
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Find a Prisoner in Salt Lake County

The Salt Lake County Sheriff provides a Find a Prisoner portal on their website. This page explains how to search for inmates and what info is available to the public. You can search the online inmate lookup tool, check jail dockets, call the jail, or visit the Records Bureau in person.

The online Inmate Lookup Tool lets you search by first and last name. You can also use a booking number, permanent number, or state ID to find someone. Results show the inmate's full name, booking date, charges, bond amount, housing location, and court dates. This tool covers both the Metro Jail and Oxbow Jail. It is the fastest way to check on current inmates in Salt Lake County.

Booking photos show up in the lookup tool for 30 days after the booking date. After that window closes, the photo gets removed from public view. To get a mugshot after 30 days, submit a records request to the Salt Lake County Records Bureau. The fee runs $5 to $10 per photo depending on the format.

Note: The inmate lookup may not reflect real-time custody status due to processing delays. Call (385) 468-8400 to verify.

Salt Lake Busted Mugshots Dockets

The Jail Dockets and Rosters page provides daily booking files in PDF format. These dockets list everyone processed through the Salt Lake County Jail during a 24-hour period. Each entry shows the booking number, name, booking date and time, arresting agency, charges with statute numbers, and bond amounts.

The docket files go back about 60 days on the website. They get posted within 24 hours of the booking period. This makes them one of the most current sources for Salt Lake County busted mugshots and arrest data. You can download the PDFs and search them on your own computer.

Under Utah Code 63A-19-101 and related statutes, certain personal identifiers have been removed from the public rosters. This keeps items like Social Security numbers and dates of birth out of the public files. The rest of the booking data stays open. Salt Lake County follows these rules as part of its privacy policy.

The Salt Lake City government website provides links to city services and law enforcement contacts that connect to Salt Lake County booking systems.

Salt Lake City government site for Salt Lake County records

This is the Salt Lake City website where you can find links to local police records and services tied to Salt Lake County arrest data.

Searching Salt Lake County Arrest Records

Salt Lake County gives you more ways to search arrest records than most Utah counties. The online inmate tool, jail dockets, and state databases all work together. Here are the main methods for finding Salt Lake County busted mugshots and arrest data.

  • Inmate Lookup Tool for current inmates
  • Jail dockets for recent bookings
  • Records Bureau for mugshots and reports
  • Statewide warrant search for active warrants
  • XChange court system for case details

The Utah Statewide Warrants Search covers all courts including those in Salt Lake County. Type a name and check for active warrants. This free tool runs through the Utah Criminal Justice Information System. It pulls data from every jurisdiction in the state.

The XChange court records system holds case data from the Third District Court, which serves Salt Lake County. Search by party name or case number. Results show charges, hearing dates, case outcomes, and judge assignments. Basic access is free. Full document downloads may need a paid subscription.

The Salt Lake County Criminal Justice Services department at 2001 South State St can also help with warrant searches. Call them at 385-468-3500 for assistance. They coordinate with local courts and law enforcement on active warrant matters.

Salt Lake Busted Mugshots Bureau

The Records Bureau handles all public records requests for the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office. This includes incident reports, arrest records, and mugshot photos. The bureau sits at 3365 South 900 West in South Salt Lake. Call (385) 468-9300 for questions. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

To get a mugshot from Salt Lake County, submit a GRAMA request to the Records Bureau. Include the person's full name, date of birth if you know it, and the rough date of arrest. The fee is $5 to $10 per photo. Staff review the records for privacy data before releasing them. Items like Social Security numbers and home addresses get blacked out under Utah Code 63G-2-307.

Walk-in requests need a valid photo ID. You can also submit requests by fax at (385) 468-9904 or through the online records request portal. The bureau processes most requests within a few business days, though complex or large requests may take longer.

Busted Mugshots Online Resources

Beyond the county tools, several state websites hold criminal data that covers Salt Lake County. The Bureau of Criminal Identification stores criminal history for all of Utah. You can get your own record for $15 at the BCI office at 3888 West 5400 South in Salt Lake City. The office is open Monday through Thursday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

The Utah Department of Corrections offender search shows inmates in state prison and people on parole. Many state inmates come from Salt Lake County convictions. The search shows facility, sentence, and parole status. It updates weekly. The Department of Public Safety ties all these databases under one agency and links to each from their website.

The Salt Lake City government website provides links to city services and departments. While it does not host arrest records directly, it connects you to the police department and court information for Salt Lake City, the county's largest city.

Salt Lake County Court Records

The Third District Court handles all felony and serious misdemeanor cases from Salt Lake County. The court operates out of the Scott M. Matheson Courthouse at 450 South State Street in Salt Lake City. Call (801) 238-7300 for court info. Multiple justice courts across the county deal with traffic cases, class C misdemeanors, and ordinance violations.

Court records are public under Utah's GRAMA law and the Utah Rules of Judicial Administration. Sealed cases, expunged records, and juvenile matters are not open. Adult criminal cases from Salt Lake County can be viewed through the court clerk or online through XChange. The Utah State Law Library at the Matheson Courthouse provides free public access to the XChange system. You can search in person without a paid account.

Salt Lake County has the highest volume of court cases in Utah. The Third District Court processes thousands of criminal cases each year. This means a large number of busted mugshots and arrest records are available for public view. The court clerk can help you locate specific cases and get copies.

Note: Public access terminals with free XChange access are also available at justice court locations across Salt Lake County.

Busted Mugshots GRAMA Salt Lake

Under Utah's GRAMA law, you have the right to request arrest records and busted mugshots from Salt Lake County. All requests must be in writing. You can use the online records request portal, visit the Records Bureau in person, or send a request by mail or fax.

Your request should include your full name, mailing address, phone number, and a clear description of what you want. Be specific. Include the person's name, date of birth, and arrest date if possible. Salt Lake County must respond within 10 business days. Fees depend on the type of record. Mugshots cost $5 to $10. Copies run about $0.25 per page for black and white.

Records staff review each file before releasing it. Under Utah Code 63G-2-307, personal identifiers get removed. This includes Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and home addresses. The charges, booking details, and mugshot stay public. If a record was expunged under Utah's Expungement Act, it is sealed and will not appear in any public search.

The Utah State Archives holds historical arrest records dating back to the 1870s. These include old Salt Lake City police blotters and criminal records from the territorial period. Researchers can visit the archives at 346 S Rio Grande St in Salt Lake City.

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Cities in Salt Lake County

Salt Lake County includes over a dozen cities and towns. All arrests go through the Salt Lake County Jail for booking. Each city has its own police force, but the jail system is shared.

Nearby Counties

Salt Lake County borders several other Utah counties. Each county runs its own jail and keeps its own booking records. Check the arrest location to make sure you search the right county.

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