Washington County Booking Data

Washington County 72 hour booking records are managed by the sheriff's office in the southwest corner of Utah. St. George is the county seat and the largest city, and the growing population drives a steady stream of arrests each year. The Washington County jail processed 1,726 bookings in 2022 alone. Searching for 72 hour booking records here can be done through the sheriff's office or through archived jail data that the county has kept since 2002. This page walks you through how to find and use these records.

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Washington County Booking Archives

Washington County stands out from other Utah counties because of its deep booking archives. The Washington County Sheriff's Office has kept jail book-in data going back to 2002. These archives give you a view of booking trends across more than two decades.

The county has published annual reports for several years, including 2002, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2017, 2020, and 2022. The 2022 report shows 1,726 total bookings for that year. These reports track names, booking dates, charges, and demographic data. They let you see how jail activity in Washington County has changed over time. Few other counties in Utah provide this kind of long-term data.

The archives are hosted on the Washington County government website through a document center. The county uses the CivicPlus platform for its web services, and the reports are available in a format you can download. This makes it simple to pull up data from a specific year.

Note: Historical booking archives cover select years, so there may be gaps between report dates.

Washington County Government Portal

The Washington County government website is the central hub for county services. The portal links to the sheriff, courts, and other offices. Below is a view of the county site.

Washington County government portal for 72 hour booking records access

From this portal, you can reach the sheriff's office page and the document center where booking archives are stored. The site also provides contact information for the jail and other county departments.

72 Hour Booking in Washington County

The 72 hour booking process in Washington County follows Utah state law. When a person is arrested, they are brought to the county jail for intake. Staff record the name, charges, and booking date. The 72 hour clock starts at the time of booking. Under Utah Code Title 77, the county attorney must file charges within that window or release the person.

Washington County is one of the fastest-growing areas in Utah. St. George and the surrounding cities have seen large increases in population over the past decade. More people means more calls for service and more arrests. The sheriff's office and local police departments all contribute to the jail's booking volume.

The St. George Police Department is the largest police force in the county. Most arrests in the city of St. George go through the Washington County jail. The police department handles everything from traffic stops to serious felony cases. All of these flow into the same booking system.

Court Records for Washington Bookings

After charges are filed following a 72 hour booking in Washington County, the case moves to the courts. The St. George City Justice Court handles misdemeanor cases from the city. Felony cases go to the district court. Both are part of the state court system.

You can look up court records at utcourts.gov using a name or case number. The search is free for basic case data. Court records show the charges filed, the judge assigned, and the outcome of the case. These records tell you what happened after the initial booking in Washington County.

If you need certified copies of court documents, contact the clerk of court for the right division. The clerk can pull up records and provide copies for a fee. This is useful when the online system does not have the level of detail you need.

Note: Washington County court records are separate from jail booking records and may show different charge descriptions.

Law Enforcement in Washington County

Several agencies bring people to the Washington County jail for booking. St. George Police handle the bulk of arrests in the county. Washington City, Hurricane, Ivins, and other smaller cities have their own police or rely on the sheriff for coverage.

The sheriff's office covers unincorporated areas and provides jail services for all agencies in the county. When any of these departments make an arrest, the booking goes through the same Washington County system. This central approach means all 72 hour booking records for the county are in one place.

Washington County also coordinates with state and federal agencies. The Utah Highway Patrol makes arrests on interstate and state highways in the county. These bookings also go through the county jail. The volume from all these sources adds up, which is why the county processed nearly 1,800 bookings in a single year.

State Records for Washington County

State tools can fill in gaps if the county jail records do not have what you need. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification maintains criminal history records for the whole state. Arrests in Washington County appear in the BCI system after charges are filed. You can request your own record for a fee or submit a formal records request.

The Utah Department of Corrections tracks people under state supervision. If a person booked in Washington County was sentenced to state prison, you can search for them through the corrections website. The search tool is free and shows current location and status.

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Cities in Washington County

Washington County includes several cities. All arrests from these areas are booked at the Washington County jail.

St. George is the county seat and largest city. Washington City is a nearby community with its own police force. Both cities send bookings to the county jail.

Nearby Counties

Washington County is in the far southwest of Utah. These neighboring counties may also have relevant booking records.

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