Access Midvale Booking Data

Midvale 72 hour booking records come from the Salt Lake County Jail, where all Midvale arrests are processed. Midvale is a city in the heart of Salt Lake County with a mix of homes, shops, and businesses. When someone is arrested by Midvale police, they are taken to the county jail for booking. You can search for these records online through the Salt Lake County inmate lookup system. This page covers how to find Midvale 72 hour booking data, what the records contain, and how to get copies of arrest documents.

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Midvale Quick Facts

~35,000 Population
Salt Lake County
SL County Jail Booking Facility
3rd District Court District

Midvale Police Department

The Midvale City Police Department patrols the city and responds to calls from residential and commercial areas. Midvale sits along the I-15 corridor between Murray and Sandy. The city has a busy mix of retail centers, neighborhoods, and light industrial zones. Police handle a steady volume of calls throughout the day.

Officers who make an arrest transport the person to the Salt Lake County Jail. Midvale does not run its own jail. The police department keeps the arrest report on file, and you can request it from the Midvale police records office. The arrest report covers what led to the arrest and the charges the officer filed.

How Midvale 72 Hour Booking Works

After a Midvale officer makes an arrest, the person goes to the Salt Lake County Jail for processing. During booking, jail staff record the person's name, date of birth, and physical traits. They take fingerprints and a photograph. The staff also log the arresting agency, which for Midvale cases will show the Midvale Police Department.

Each charge is entered with a brief description and the Utah statute number. Bail amounts are set based on a schedule or by a judge. The 72 hour booking record captures all of this data. It serves as the official record of the arrest and the start of the case in the justice system.

The term "72 hour booking" refers to the time frame in which an arrested person must appear before a judge. Utah law requires this first court appearance within 72 hours of being booked. The booking record is created at the start of this window.

Note: Bail schedules vary by charge, so the amount listed in a booking record depends on the specific offense.

Finding Midvale Booking Records Online

The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office provides an online inmate lookup tool. You can access it at saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff/corrections/find/. This tool lets you search by name to see who is currently held at the jail. Results show the booking date, charges, and bail information.

The screenshot below shows the Salt Lake County Sheriff's inmate lookup page that covers Midvale arrest records.

Salt Lake County Sheriff inmate lookup for Midvale 72 hour booking

The lookup updates as new bookings are added. If you are looking for a specific Midvale arrest, try searching by the person's last name. The results will show all matching entries from across Salt Lake County. Keep in mind that released individuals may no longer appear in the active roster.

Midvale Arrest Record Requests

Under Utah's GRAMA law, you can request copies of arrest and booking records. GRAMA applies to all government agencies in Utah, including the Midvale Police Department and the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office. The law is found in Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2.

To get records, submit a written request. Include these details:

  • Full name of the person you are looking up
  • Date or range of dates for the arrest
  • Type of record you need, such as arrest report or booking sheet
  • Your name and contact information

Each agency may charge a fee for copies. Midvale Police and Salt Lake County have their own fee schedules. Call ahead to confirm the cost before filing your request. Most records are provided within a few business days unless the request involves a large number of documents or a pending case.

Midvale 72 Hour Booking Court Hearings

After booking, the next step is the court hearing. The Midvale City Justice Court handles misdemeanor cases and small offenses from the city. Felony cases go to the Third District Court in Salt Lake County. The first hearing happens within 72 hours of booking, which is why these records carry the "72 hour" label.

Court records from Midvale cases are separate from the booking record. You can search court records at utcourts.gov. The court system shows case status, hearing dates, and outcomes. Between the booking record and the court file, you get the full picture of a Midvale arrest from the moment of booking through the end of the case.

Note: Court records may take a few days to appear in the online system after the first hearing.

Utah Statewide Record Tools

The Bureau of Criminal Identification maintains criminal history records for all of Utah. A background check through BCI can show past arrests, including those from Midvale. The bureau is part of the Utah Department of Public Safety.

The Utah Department of Corrections also keeps records for people sentenced to state prison or supervised probation. These state tools provide a broader look at a person's record beyond just the 72 hour booking window. They are useful when you need a full criminal history rather than a single arrest record.

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Salt Lake County Booking Records

Midvale is in Salt Lake County. Every Midvale arrest is processed at the Salt Lake County Jail. For full details on the county booking system, inmate search, and how to request records, visit the Salt Lake County page.

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