Cedar City Arrest Booking Records

Cedar City 72 hour booking records are processed through the Iron County Jail. Cedar City is the largest city in Iron County, located in southern Utah. The Cedar City Police Department handles the most arrests in the county, and all bookings go through the Iron County Sheriff. You can search for 72 hour booking data by contacting Iron County or using online state resources. Cedar City booking records include names, charges, booking dates, and arrest details kept by the county jail.

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Cedar City Quick Facts

40,000+ Population
Iron County
~263 Annual Bookings
254 Beds Jail Capacity

Cedar City Police 72 Hour Booking

The Cedar City Police Department is the largest municipal law enforcement agency in Iron County. Officers patrol the city, respond to calls, and make arrests that are then processed at the Iron County Jail. The department also works with Southern Utah University Police on campus-related incidents. When SUU Police make an arrest, the person is also booked into the Iron County Jail.

Cedar City sits along Interstate 15 in southern Utah. The city serves as a hub for the region, drawing visitors for the Utah Shakespeare Festival and outdoor recreation. This mix of residents, students, and visitors means the police department handles a broad range of calls. Each arrest follows the standard 72 hour booking procedure under Utah law.

The booking process begins when an officer takes a person into custody. At the Iron County Jail, staff record the charges, take a photo, collect fingerprints, and assign a booking number. The 72 hour clock starts at the time of arrest. Prosecutors must file charges within that window or the person must be released.

Iron County Jail Booking Data

The Iron County Sheriff runs the county jail where all Cedar City arrests are booked. According to county records, the jail processes about 263 total bookings per year. The facility has a capacity of 254 beds and holds an average of about 147 inmates at any given time. The jail uses different housing pods to separate inmates by classification.

Iron County Sheriff website for Cedar City 72 hour booking records

The Iron County Jail coordinates with the Cedar City Police and SUU Police for booking services. The sheriff's office keeps records on each person booked, including the charges, the arresting agency, and the date and time of intake. These records make up the core 72 hour booking data for Cedar City.

County commission meetings have discussed jail operations and capacity needs. Officials have looked at options for expanding the facility to handle future growth. A single pod could house up to 384 inmates if fully built out, though current operations use 254 beds.

Note: Iron County jail booking statistics come from county commission meeting records and may vary by year.

Cedar City 72 Hour Booking Courts

After a 72 hour booking from Cedar City, the case moves into the court system. The Cedar City Justice Court handles local misdemeanor and infraction cases. Initial appearances, bail hearings, and case outcomes are recorded by this court. Felony cases go to the Fifth District Court, which serves Iron County and other counties in the region.

You can search court records through the Utah State Courts website. The XChange system lets you look up cases by name or case number. It covers both justice court and district court filings. Justice court records go back to July 2011. This is a useful tool for tracking what happened after a Cedar City 72 hour booking was created.

Cedar City Police Records

The Cedar City Police records office provides copies of police reports and arrest records. All requests follow the GRAMA process set by Utah law. You must describe the record you need with enough detail for staff to find it. Include the person's name, the date of the incident, or a case number if you have one.

Police reports are separate from jail booking records. A Cedar City police report covers the events that led to the arrest. The booking record at the Iron County Jail covers what happened during intake. For a full picture, you may need records from both the city police and the county jail.

Some records are classified as protected under Utah Code 63G-2-305. Protected records include items that could put someone at risk or interfere with the security of a jail. Basic 72 hour booking data from Cedar City, such as the name, charges, and date, is typically treated as public information.

State Resources for Cedar City

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps statewide criminal history records that include Cedar City arrest data. BCI is part of the Utah Department of Public Safety and is located in Taylorsville. You can get a copy of your own record in person for $15 or send a request by mail. BCI is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM.

If a Cedar City arrest leads to a state prison sentence, the Utah Department of Corrections maintains an offender search tool. This free database shows current inmates and people on parole or probation supervision. It includes the facility location, offense history, and release date information.

The Utah State Legislature website provides the full text of the criminal procedure code that governs 72 hour booking rules across the state. Title 77 covers arrest, booking, and pretrial procedures that apply to all Cedar City cases.

Note: BCI does not contact people by phone about warrants or ask for payment. Any such calls are scams.

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Iron County Booking Records

Cedar City is in Iron County, and all bookings go through the Iron County Jail. The county jail processes about 263 bookings per year and has 254 beds. For more on the Iron County jail system, records access, and booking statistics, visit the county page.

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