Beaver County Recent Bookings

Beaver County Recent Bookings come from the Sheriff's Office at 2270 South 525 West in Beaver. The office runs the county jail and logs each new intake. You can call for a quick check, look up an inmate by name, or file a written records request for a full file. Most booking data posts within a day of the arrest. This page walks you through how to find Beaver County Recent Bookings and what the file will show. For most quick questions, start with a phone call to the jail.

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Beaver County Quick Facts

~7K Population
Beaver County Seat
Fifth District Trial Court
(435) 438-2466 Sheriff Phone

Beaver County Sheriff Recent Bookings

The Beaver County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and handles law enforcement across the county. The office is at 2270 South 525 West, Beaver, UT 84713. The main phone is (435) 438-2466. A second arrest records line is (435) 438-6464. The fax is (435) 438-5206. Staff can share a name, charge, book date, and bail in most cases. The jail houses inmates awaiting trial and those serving short misdemeanor terms.

The sheriff serves Beaver, Milford, Minersville, and the rural stretch along I-15. Town police send arrests to the county jail for booking. That means most Beaver County Recent Bookings flow through the same intake desk. Learn more about the office at the Beaver County government site.

Beaver County government portal for Beaver County Recent Bookings

The Beaver County government portal links to the sheriff page and lists phone numbers for each office. It is the best start point when you need to contact a specific department.

For a statewide view of Beaver County inmate data, you can also use public jail and inmate lookup tools. Visit the Utah Jail and Inmate Records page that covers Beaver County through statewide feeds.

Beaver County jail and inmate records search for Recent Bookings

The jail and inmate records page pulls data from state feeds and is a good backup when the sheriff's phone line is busy.

How to Request Beaver County Recent Bookings

You can ask for booking data three ways. Call the sheriff. File a written GRAMA request. Or visit the office in Beaver. Each way fits a different need. Phone calls are best for quick facts. Written requests are best for a full file copy. A visit lets you read the file on site during open hours.

Utah GRAMA is the law that opens most records to the public. The main section is Utah Code § 63G-2-201. Under GRAMA, staff must answer in about ten business days. Most booking facts stay public: name, charge, book date, and bail. Some parts can be held back by law. Juvenile names stay sealed. Victim data in some cases is cut. Cases tied to open probes may also be closed for now.

Before filing a written request, call the sheriff first. A clerk can often answer fast. When you do file, bring the full name of the person, a rough arrest date, and any case number you have. Those facts speed things up.

Note: Most Beaver County Recent Bookings phone calls to (435) 438-2466 are handled in a few minutes with no paperwork needed.

What a Beaver County Booking File Shows

A booking file logs the first set of facts about a new jail intake. The data comes from the arrest scene and the intake desk at the Beaver County jail. Beaver County Recent Bookings follow the same base format used across Utah.

Most booking files list:

  • Full name and any aliases
  • Date of birth
  • Book date and time
  • Charge or charges
  • Bail amount if set
  • Arresting agency
  • Mug shot

Some parts may be cut. Juvenile cases stay sealed. Victim data in some cases is held back. Cases tied to open probes may be closed for now. The arrest process sits in Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 7. Bail rules live in Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 20. Both shape what the file will and will not show you.

Statewide Tools for Beaver County Recent Bookings

The state has tools that cover Beaver County. VINELink lets you search inmate status free of charge. It covers all Utah jails and prisons. You can set alerts for status changes. It is a good backup when the sheriff's line is busy.

Older case files move to the Utah State Archives. Staff there help you find Beaver County Recent Bookings from past years. Retention rules come from the state records board. The board sits in Utah Code § 63A-19-101 with more duties in Utah Code § 63A-19-102. The rights of access sit in Utah Code § 63A-19-401.

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification runs full background checks. That is a deeper look than a single booking lookup.

Courts Tied to Beaver County Arrests

Each booking ties to a court case. The Beaver County Justice Court hears misdemeanor cases and first appearances for felony charges. The Fifth District Court takes felonies and larger civil matters. Court records add facts the jail file may not list. Look them up at Utah Courts. Dockets show the hearing dates, the plea, and the final ruling.

Not every Beaver County Recent Bookings entry ends with a charge. Some people are freed the same day. The court docket is the best place to see what came next. Use the name and book date to start your search. For a formal name-based background check, use the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification, and sign up for custody alerts at VINELink.

Note: Check the court docket after the jail file; the two together give the full picture of any Beaver County case.

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Nearby Counties

Beaver County borders several other Utah counties. If your case crossed a county line, the booking may be filed next door. Check nearby jails to be sure.

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