St. George Booking Records Lookup

St. George 72 hour booking records are managed by the Washington County Jail. St. George is the largest city in Washington County and one of the fastest growing cities in Utah. The St. George Police Department handles law enforcement across the city and books arrested persons at the Washington County Jail. When you search for 72 hour booking records in St. George, you can find arrest data including charges, bail, and court details. This page covers how the booking process works and where to access these records for St. George arrests.

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St. George Quick Facts

1,726 Bookings (2022)
Washington County
SGPD Police Department
2002-Present Archive Range

St. George Police and Arrest Booking

The St. George Police Department patrols the city and handles all law enforcement calls within city limits. The department deals with calls from residential areas, tourist zones, and commercial districts throughout St. George. Every arrest by SGPD leads to a 72 hour booking at the Washington County Jail.

St. George has seen rapid growth in recent years. More residents and visitors mean more calls for service and more potential arrests. The police department has grown along with the city to keep up with demand. The image below shows the St. George Police Department website, where you can learn about the department and contact the records division.

St. George Police Department website for 72 hour booking records

Officers follow state law for all arrests. Under Utah Code 77-36-2.2, domestic violence calls require a mandatory arrest or citation when probable cause exists. High-risk cases require a jail booking. These rules apply to St. George Police just as they do across all of Utah.

Washington County Jail Bookings

The Washington County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail where St. George arrests are booked. The jail processed 1,726 bookings in 2022. That number includes arrests from St. George Police and other agencies in Washington County.

When a person is brought in from a St. George arrest, jail staff handle the intake. They collect personal details, take a photo, and log the charges. The 72 hour booking record is created during this step. All of this data goes into the Washington County system and becomes available for public search.

Washington County maintains historical booking data going back to 2002. This archive gives the public access to over two decades of booking records. The data includes arrests made in St. George during that entire period. Having such a deep archive is not common among Utah counties and makes Washington County a valuable resource for people researching older 72 hour booking records from St. George.

Note: The Washington County jail archive covers bookings from 2002 through 2022, with current data available through the active inmate lookup system.

Search St. George 72 Hour Booking

There are several ways to find 72 hour booking records from St. George. The Washington County Sheriff's Office provides an online tool for searching current inmates and recent bookings. You can access it through the Washington County Sheriff website.

For court records tied to St. George bookings, the St. George Justice Court handles misdemeanor and traffic cases. Felony cases from St. George arrests go to the Fifth District Court. Both courts maintain records connected to 72 hour bookings from the city.

The statewide Utah Courts system provides another way to search for cases that started with a St. George booking. You can look up case status, filing dates, and court calendars from this portal. It covers all courts in the state, including those in Washington County that handle St. George cases.

St. George Police Records Access

You can request detailed arrest records from the St. George Police Department through their records division at sgcity.org/police-records. The department provides copies of incident reports, arrest documentation, and other files tied to St. George bookings.

Requests are handled under Utah's GRAMA law. You must submit a written request that describes the records you want. The department responds within the time frames set by state law. Fees may apply for copies of documents. Most 72 hour booking records and arrest reports from St. George are public, though some records from open investigations may be held back.

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification also holds criminal history data that includes St. George arrests. BCI is the state's central repository for this information. You can get your own criminal history record from BCI for $15 in person.

Note: The Washington County historical archives provide access to older booking data that may not appear in the active online system.

Booking Trends in St. George

St. George is one of the fastest growing cities in the western United States. This growth has brought more people, more traffic, and more law enforcement activity. The number of 72 hour bookings tied to St. George arrests reflects this trend.

Tourism also plays a role. St. George sits near several national parks and draws visitors year-round. Officers handle calls related to visitors alongside their regular duties. Both factors contribute to the overall volume of 72 hour bookings from St. George each year. The Utah Department of Public Safety tracks statewide trends that can help put St. George booking numbers in context compared to other Utah cities.

What St. George Booking Records Show

A 72 hour booking record from a St. George arrest contains the core facts about the event. The Washington County Jail collects this data during the intake process. Each record is tied to a single arrest and booking at the county facility.

Records from St. George bookings typically include the person's full name, date of birth, charges at the time of arrest, bail amount, and the arresting agency. The arresting agency field shows "St. George PD" or "SGPD" for arrests made by the city's police department. Physical details like height, weight, and eye color may also be part of the record. Booking photos are taken during intake. The record stays in the Washington County system after the person is released.

For detailed arrest documents beyond the booking entry, you can contact the St. George Police records division. Incident reports, officer statements, and evidence logs provide more context than the booking record alone. These files are available through a GRAMA request to the St. George Police Department.

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Washington County 72 Hour Booking

St. George is the largest city in Washington County. All St. George arrests are processed at the Washington County Jail. For more about county-level booking data, jail archives, and inmate search tools, visit the Washington County page.

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