Search Logan Recent Bookings

Logan Recent Bookings come from the Logan Police Department and the Cache County Jail. You can search for a recent arrest, find a booking log, or look up someone in the "Who's Been Booked" list. Most Logan Recent Bookings hit the county roster within hours of intake. This page lays out the main places to check, how to use each tool, and the fastest way to find Logan Recent Bookings when you need them.

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Logan Police and Recent Bookings

The Logan Police Department makes most arrests inside Logan city limits. Officers book adults into the Cache County Jail after most arrests. Some cases end with a citation. The department keeps its own case files, and the county runs the jail log. Both feed into the trail for Logan Recent Bookings.

When you want to check a recent arrest, start with the Logan Police Department. The records unit can tell you if a case file is on hand and who to call for copies. Staff work under GRAMA rules. They can also point you to the right court or the jail. The city holds the police report. The county holds the jail file. Both are part of the same Logan Recent Bookings trail but live in different offices. Call ahead to ask about hours and response time for any request you file.

Logan Police work with the Cache County Sheriff's Office on county-wide matters. The sheriff runs the jail and the intake system. If a Logan arrest lands at the jail, the sheriff's log shows the booking date, charges, and next court date.

Note: Logan Police follow GRAMA for all public record requests and may withhold active case details until charges are filed.

Where to Find Logan Recent Bookings

Most people begin at the Cache County Jail roster. The sheriff keeps a list of who has been booked in the last few days. The "Who's Been Booked" tool is the fastest way to check custody status. You can search by name. You can also view the full list of recent intakes. Older names drop off when the person posts bail or is released.

The main options to find Logan Recent Bookings are:

  • Cache County "Who's Been Booked" list for fresh intakes
  • Logan Police records unit for full reports
  • Utah State Courts portal for filed cases
  • Logan City GRAMA request form for older files
  • Utah state archives for old criminal records

The image below shows the Bureau of Criminal Identification page used for statewide criminal history checks. Visit bci.utah.gov for the current request form.

Utah BCI page for Logan recent bookings statewide search

BCI handles state-level criminal records and can be a good backup when a local agency does not have what you need. Logan residents can use this tool to check a full Utah criminal history for a fee.

You can also check the Utah State Courts site to see if charges have been filed in the Logan Justice Court or District Court. The court record shows case status, hearing dates, and plea info. This helps when a name has already dropped off the jail list but the case is still open.

Logan Justice Court Cases

The Logan City Justice Court handles misdemeanors and traffic tickets that happen in the city. If a Logan arrest is for a low-level charge, the case often lands in this court. The clerk keeps the docket, case file, and any orders the judge signs. You can ask the clerk to pull a case by name or case number.

Felony cases go to the First District Court at the county level. Both courts post case info on the state court site.

Logan Recent Bookings that end with a court date will show up on the state court calendar.

Cache County Jail Roster

Most Logan Recent Bookings land at the Cache County Jail. The sheriff posts the roster online so the public can check custody status. You can search by name. The roster shows booking number, intake date, charges, and bail amount. It updates many times each day. If the person you want is not on the list, they may have been released.

Utah law under Utah Code 77-7 sets the rules for arrests. The jail also follows Utah Code 77-20 for bail and pretrial release. These laws shape what you see on the booking log and how long people stay in custody before they see a judge.

The roster is public under GRAMA. You do not need a reason to look. Anyone can check. Open the sheriff's site, click on the jail link, and type a last name. The system returns a list of matches. Click a name for more on the booking. For Logan Recent Bookings, this is the fastest path to real-time data. Keep in mind the jail does not keep old names online forever. For older data, file a GRAMA ask with the sheriff.

Note: Logan Recent Bookings may lag the jail log by a few hours during shift changes or busy weekends.

GRAMA Requests for Logan Recent Bookings

Utah opens most public records under GRAMA. The core rule is in Utah Code 63G-2-201. It says records are public unless the law says otherwise. Arrest reports, booking logs, and jail rosters fall under this law. You can ask for copies with a short form.

File your request with the city at loganutah.gov/records. Staff will log the ask, find the file, and let you know the copy cost. Some items may be redacted if they touch on open cases, juvenile info, or victim data. The city has five business days to respond, and can ask for more time if the request is large or complex. If the city denies the ask, you can appeal.

At the state level, you can also file with the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. BCI holds statewide criminal history. Older archived records fall under Utah Code 63A-19-101, with related rules at 63A-19-102 and 63A-19-401 that set how the state archives handle these files.

Logan Booking Log Basics

A booking log is a short record made at intake. It lists the name, date of birth, arrest time, and charges. Logan Recent Bookings logs also show the arresting officer and case number. This is not the full report, just the entry point.

The full report has much more detail. It covers what the officer saw, who was at the scene, and any statements taken. The report is part of the case file. You can ask for the report by case number. Some parts may be held back while the case is open. Once the case closes, more of the file is open under GRAMA in Logan.

Not every arrest ends in a charge. Some people are booked and released with no filing. The log still shows the intake even if the case never moves to court. That is why the jail roster and the court docket may not match.

Tips for a Better Logan Search

Start with the full legal name. Nicknames rarely work. A date of birth can help narrow results when the last name is common. Try variant spellings if your first search finds nothing.

Check more than one source. The jail roster shows custody. The court site shows filings. The police records unit has the full report. Each tool gives you a piece of the picture for Logan Recent Bookings.

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Cache County Recent Bookings

Logan is the seat of Cache County. The county runs the main jail and the core booking system for the area. For the county-wide view, visit the Cache County Recent Bookings page.

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