Daggett County Recent Bookings
Daggett County recent bookings come from the Daggett County Sheriff's Office in Manila. If you want to find a new jail intake, you can call the sheriff or send a public records request. The county is small and rural, so most searches happen by phone or in person at the sheriff's office. Daggett County recent bookings also show up in Utah state tools like VINELink and the state court portal. This page shows you how to look up a Daggett County recent bookings entry step by step.
Daggett County Quick Facts
Daggett County Sheriff Recent Bookings
The Daggett County Sheriff's Office is the main source for Daggett County recent bookings. Staff keep jail intake logs, arrest reports, and booking sheets. You can call the office at (435) 784-3255 to ask about a new booking. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours in Manila. The sheriff is the top law officer in this small rural county. Deputies handle patrol, jail intake, and court security. Because the county has fewer than 1,000 residents, the sheriff knows most of the active cases and can often help you find a recent booking record fast.
Daggett County recent bookings do not post online in real time. The county is too small to run a 24 hour web roster. Instead, you must contact the sheriff direct. The office follows Utah GRAMA rules for public records. That means most booking sheets are open for review. Some parts may be held back to protect an open case or a minor. The county government site at daggettcounty.org has contact info and office hours for the sheriff and clerk.
Note: Call ahead before you drive to Manila since staff hours can change in this small Daggett County office during winter months.
You can ask for a Daggett County recent bookings record in a few ways. The sheriff's office takes walk-in, phone, and mail requests. You may need to fill out a short GRAMA form. The form is short and free to file.
Daggett County Jail and Holding
Daggett County does not run a full service jail. Most people who get booked in Daggett County are held for a short time, then moved to a nearby county jail. The sheriff often uses the Uintah County Jail in Vernal for longer holds. That means a Daggett County recent bookings entry may also show up on the Uintah County inmate roster. If you cannot find someone in Daggett County, check Uintah County next. The Utah Department of Corrections tracks state inmates at corrections.utah.gov if the person is sent to state prison.
The booking process is the same as in most Utah counties. An officer brings the person to the sheriff's office. Staff take a photo, fingerprints, and basic info. The person then goes before a judge in the 8th District Court or Daggett County Justice Court for a first hearing. Bail, pretrial release, and holds are set under Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 20. Arrest rules sit in Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 7. These laws cover when an officer can arrest, how soon a person must see a judge, and when the court can set a bond.
The county government page links to the sheriff.
This screenshot shows the Daggett County government portal where you can find sheriff and court phone numbers. The site is the main hub for local offices and has links to the clerk and justice court. Use it as a starting point for any Daggett County recent bookings search.
Court Records and Recent Bookings
After a Daggett County recent bookings event, the case moves to court. Misdemeanors go to the Daggett County Justice Court. Felonies go to the 8th District Court. Both courts keep case files that link back to the original arrest. You can search these files on the Utah State Courts site at utcourts.gov. The public portal is called XChange. It costs a small fee for full access but basic lookups are free. Look by name, case number, or date range.
Court files show the charge, judge, bail amount, and next hearing. They also show if the person has been released. A Daggett County recent bookings search often starts at the court site because the case number ties back to the jail intake. The Utah court site has forms, calendars, and fee info for self help users.
Older Daggett County files go to the Utah State Archives at archives.utah.gov. The Archives hold county court and law records under state retention rules. Some go back to the county's founding. Staff at the Archives can pull files by name and year. Research requests are free for basic help and there is a small copy fee for paper scans of old records.
Utah State Tools for Recent Bookings
Several Utah state tools help you track a Daggett County recent bookings case. The top tool is VINELink at vinelink.com. VINE is a free victim notice service. You can sign up to get a call or text when someone is booked, moved, or let go. It works for jails across Utah, not just the big ones. VINE is the best way to track a Daggett County recent bookings record if the person is moved to a larger jail.
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification runs the state rap sheet program. BCI keeps the full state criminal history. A personal rap sheet costs about $15 and you must send fingerprints. Get forms at bci.utah.gov. The Utah Department of Public Safety runs BCI and sets the rules for record access.
GRAMA is the state public records law. It sits in Utah Code 63G-2-201. GRAMA makes most arrest and booking records open. The Utah State Archives runs the state records program under Utah Code 63A-19-101, 63A-19-102, and 63A-19-401. These laws tell Daggett County how long to keep records and when to send them to the Archives.
How to File a GRAMA Request
A GRAMA request is how you ask for a Daggett County recent bookings record in writing. The process is simple. Fill out a short form. Send it to the sheriff or clerk. Wait up to 10 business days for a reply.
To file a GRAMA request for Daggett County recent bookings, you need:
- Your name and address
- The record you want
- Date range if you know it
- Name of the person booked
- Reason for the request
Send the form to the Daggett County Sheriff's Office in Manila. You can also mail it to the Daggett County Clerk. The county may charge a small fee for copies. Fee waivers can be granted for public interest requests. If the county says no, you can appeal to the chief admin and then to the State Records Committee.
Nearby Counties and Recent Bookings
Daggett County sits in the far northeast of Utah. It borders Uintah and Summit counties and also shares a line with Wyoming. If you cannot find a Daggett County recent bookings record, check these nearby county sheriffs next. Many arrests near the county line end up booked in Uintah County because that jail has more space and runs a full time roster.