Logan 72 Hour Booking Data
Logan 72 hour booking records are held by the Cache County Sheriff. Logan is the largest city in Cache County and is home to Utah State University. Arrests by the Logan City Police Department are processed at the Cache County Jail. The Cache County inmate roster is one of the most detailed in the state. You can search it online to find Logan booking records. This page explains how to look up 72 hour booking data from Logan, what the Cache County roster shows, and how to request records from the Logan police.
Logan Police Department Arrests
The Logan City Police Department is the main law enforcement agency in Cache County. Officers patrol the city of Logan, which includes a busy downtown area, residential neighborhoods, and areas near the Utah State University campus. The department handles a wide range of calls from minor disturbances to serious crimes.
Logan police coordinate with the Utah State University Police Department for incidents that happen on or near campus. USU Police handle campus specific matters, but arrests from both agencies are booked at the Cache County Jail. This means the jail roster may show booking records from Logan police and USU police for events that happen in the Logan area.
After a Logan officer makes an arrest, the person is taken to the Cache County Jail. Booking staff at the jail log detailed data about the person and their charges. This creates the 72 hour booking record. Under Utah law, the person must appear before a judge within 72 hours of being booked.
Cache County Roster for Logan Booking
The Cache County inmate roster is the go to tool for finding Logan 72 hour booking records. The roster is one of the most detailed in Utah. It provides a wide range of data for each person booked at the jail.
Each entry on the Cache County roster includes the booking date and time, full name, age, gender, height, weight, hair color, eye color, bail amount, and offenses. The roster holds about 30 days of data. You do not need a login to view it. This level of detail makes it easy to confirm whether someone was booked after a Logan arrest.
Logan bookings will list the Logan City Police Department as the arresting agency. You can browse the full roster or look for a specific name. The roster is open to anyone and updates as new bookings come in from Logan and other Cache County agencies.
Booking photos are also available on the Cache County roster. You can view and download them, though you must agree to terms of use before doing so. This is different from many other Utah counties that do not post booking photos online.
Note: The Cache County roster retains data for roughly 30 days before older entries are removed.
Logan Booking and Court Dates
Once a person is booked at the Cache County Jail after a Logan arrest, the 72 hour clock starts. The person must appear before a judge within that time. Misdemeanor cases from Logan go to the Logan City Justice Court. This court handles class B and class C charges. It sets bail and takes pleas at the first hearing.
Felony charges from Logan go to the First District Court. This court covers Cache County and handles serious criminal matters. Case information for both courts is available through the Utah Courts system at utcourts.gov. You can search by the name of the person or the case number.
The justice court keeps its own records of hearings, bail decisions, and final outcomes. These records are separate from the jail booking data but both come from the same Logan arrest.
Logan Police Records Requests
The Logan Police Records office handles GRAMA requests for police documents. GRAMA is the Government Records Access and Management Act, which controls public access to government records in Utah. You can request arrest reports, incident summaries, and other documents related to a Logan 72 hour booking.
Provide the records office with a name, date, or case number to help locate the file. Fees may apply for copies. The office reviews each request and provides records that qualify for public release. Documents from active investigations may be withheld until the case is complete.
Utah State University and Logan Booking
Utah State University is located in Logan and has its own campus police force. USU Police handle incidents on university property. When a USU officer makes an arrest, the person is also booked at the Cache County Jail. This means the Cache County roster may show bookings from USU Police alongside those from Logan city police.
Campus related arrests that happen off campus but in Logan may be handled by Logan police instead. The arresting agency field on the booking record tells you which department made the arrest. Both departments follow the same Utah booking laws and the same 72 hour court appearance rule under Title 77.
Logan residents and USU students can search the Cache County roster to find bookings from either agency. The roster does not separate city and campus arrests. You need to check the arresting agency column to tell them apart.
Note: USU Police have their own records office for campus incident reports, separate from the Logan police records division.
Statewide Resources for Logan Records
Utah state agencies provide tools that go beyond the Cache County roster. The Bureau of Criminal Identification stores criminal history records for all arrests in Utah. A BCI check covers past Logan bookings and arrests from any other city. This gives a fuller picture than the 30 day window on the county roster.
The Utah Department of Corrections tracks offenders who go from the Cache County Jail to state prison. If a Logan arrest leads to a state prison sentence, the corrections database will have that record. The Department of Public Safety oversees BCI and other law enforcement support services across the state.
Cache County 72 Hour Booking
Logan is the county seat of Cache County. All Logan arrests are processed at the Cache County Jail. The county page provides more details on booking procedures, the inmate roster, and records access for the entire county.
Nearby Utah Cities
Cities near Logan also process arrests through county jail systems. Choose a city to learn about 72 hour booking in that location.