Find Box Elder County Booking Records

Box Elder County 72 hour booking records are kept by the sheriff's office in Brigham City, Utah. The sheriff runs the Box Elder County Jail, which holds people arrested by both county deputies and city police in the area. When someone is booked into the jail, the staff logs the arrest details and charges. This data is part of the public record. You can request 72 hour booking information by reaching out to the Box Elder County Sheriff's Office. This page covers how to look up booking records, what they contain, and where else to search for arrest data in Box Elder County.

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Box Elder County Quick Facts

~56,000 Population
Brigham City County Seat
Sheriff's Office Booking Agency
1st District Court District

Box Elder County Sheriff's Office

The Box Elder County Sheriff's Office is in charge of the county jail. The jail sits in Brigham City and serves all of Box Elder County. Every person arrested in the county is brought here for booking. Deputies and city officers both use this facility to process arrests.

During intake, jail staff record the person's name, birth date, and charges. They take a photo and collect fingerprints. All of this goes into the 72 hour booking file. The sheriff's office holds these records and can share them with the public. You can call the office or go in person to ask about a specific booking. Box Elder County follows Utah's GRAMA law for records access, so most booking data is open to view.

The sheriff's office also works with Box Elder County government on records management. County staff keep booking files in line with state rules for how long records must be stored.

Searching Box Elder County 72 Hour Booking

There are a few ways to search for 72 hour booking records in Box Elder County. The first option is to contact the sheriff's office. You can call and ask if a person was booked in the last 72 hours. Give the staff a full name and they can look it up for you.

The second option is the Utah Courts system. Visit utcourts.gov and use the case search tool. Type in a name or case number. The system will show you court records from Box Elder County and across the state. Court records often tie back to booking data, showing what charges were filed and how the case moved through the system. The Box Elder County Justice Court handles most misdemeanor cases from the area.

Note: Online search tools may not show the most recent bookings, so call the sheriff's office for the latest 72 hour booking data in Box Elder County.

Brigham City Arrests and Booking

Brigham City is the largest city in Box Elder County. It has its own police force. Arrests made by the Brigham City Police Department are processed at the Box Elder County Jail. This means the sheriff's office keeps the booking records for Brigham City arrests too.

When Brigham City officers make an arrest, they bring the person to the county jail. The jail staff then handle the booking steps. The 72 hour booking record shows which agency made the arrest. So if you see "Brigham City PD" listed, it means a city officer made that arrest. The charges, bail, and court dates still come from the Box Elder County system. Most people arrested in Brigham City go before the Box Elder County Justice Court for their first hearing.

Box Elder County Booking Steps

The booking process in Box Elder County follows state law. Officers must bring a person to jail within a set time after arrest. At the jail, staff do the following:

  • Record the person's full name and date of birth
  • Log each charge and the arrest date
  • Take a booking photo
  • Collect fingerprints
  • Set bail based on the charges

This whole process creates the 72 hour booking record. The record stays on file at the Box Elder County Jail. Under Utah Code Title 77, a person must appear before a judge within 72 hours of arrest. The booking record marks the start of that clock. It also serves as proof that the person was in custody at a certain time and place in Box Elder County.

The image below shows the Utah State Courts website, which you can use to look up case records tied to Box Elder County bookings.

Box Elder County 72 hour booking Utah Courts XChange search system

This tool is free and open to anyone. It covers all courts in Utah, including the Box Elder County Justice Court and the First District Court.

Box Elder County Public Booking Access

Utah law makes most booking records public. The GRAMA statute gives you the right to request records from any state or local agency in Utah. In Box Elder County, that means you can ask the sheriff's office for 72 hour booking data on any person held at the jail.

To file a request, write down what you need. Include the person's name and the dates you want to check. Send it to the sheriff's office or the Box Elder County Clerk. The county has 10 business days to respond. They can charge for copies, but the search itself is usually free. If they deny your request, you can appeal to the county or to the state records committee. Most 72 hour booking data in Box Elder County is released without issue since it is considered public information.

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification is another place to search. BCI keeps arrest records from every county in the state. You can order a criminal history report that includes Box Elder County booking data along with records from other jurisdictions.

Note: Some records tied to minors or sealed cases may not be available through a public records request in Box Elder County.

State Tools for Box Elder County Lookups

Beyond the sheriff's office, state tools can help you find Box Elder County records. The Utah Department of Public Safety runs several databases that include county-level data. The DOC Offender Search tracks people sent to state prison from Box Elder County. It shows their sentence, location, and expected release date.

The Utah State Legislature website has the full text of laws that apply to booking and arrest in Utah. You can read the statutes that set the rules for 72 hour bookings and public records access. These laws apply to every county in the state, including Box Elder County.

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Cities in Box Elder County

Box Elder County includes several cities and towns. Arrests from any city in the county are booked at the Box Elder County Jail in Brigham City.

Brigham City is the county seat and the main population center. Its police department works closely with the Box Elder County Sheriff for booking services.

Nearby Counties

Box Elder County sits in the northwest corner of Utah. These nearby counties each run their own jail and keep their own 72 hour booking records.

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