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How To Search for Inmate Records in Sevier County in 2026

SevierRecords.org provides access to publicly available information related to inmate records in Sevier County, Utah. Members of the public may find booking records, custody status, charge information, bond details, and facility assignments through this resource. The following record categories are available for search:

  • Current and recent booking records
  • Arrest and charge information
  • Bond and bail status
  • Court case information
  • State correctional facility records

Records may be searched through official government resources, clerk offices, public access terminals, and online tools maintained by county and state agencies.

1. County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search

The Sevier County Sheriff's Office maintains custody of individuals held at the county jail and serves as the primary point of contact for local inmate information. Members of the public may contact the Sheriff's Office directly to inquire about current inmates.

To conduct a search:

  • Contact the Sheriff's Office by phone at (435) 896-2600 during business hours
  • Provide the full legal name and date of birth of the individual in question
  • Request current custody status, booking number, charges, and bond information
  • Staff at the front desk can confirm whether an individual is currently in custody

Information available through the Sheriff's Office includes:

  • Full legal name and booking number
  • Current charges and charge descriptions
  • Bond amount and bond type
  • Booking date and custody status
  • Facility location

Sevier County Sheriff's Office
485 E 300 N
Richfield, UT 84701
Phone: (435) 896-2600
Sheriff's Office – Sevier County, UT

2. State Department of Corrections Inmate Search

For individuals who have been convicted and transferred to a state correctional facility, the Utah Department of Corrections offender search provides a free, publicly accessible database. As the Utah Department of Corrections notes, "Those awaiting trial or who have yet to be sentenced and are housed in county jail facilities will not be listed here." This distinction is important: the state DOC database covers sentenced offenders housed in state prison, not pre-trial detainees held at the county level.

To search the state database:

  • Navigate to the UDC offender search portal
  • Enter the individual's first and last name or offender number
  • Review results for current facility assignment, sentence information, and projected release date
  • Note that transfer from county jail to state prison occurs after sentencing and classification

Information available through the state search includes conviction charges, sentence length, current facility, and projected release date.

3. Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator

For individuals charged with federal offenses, the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator provides a searchable database of federally sentenced inmates. This resource is appropriate when the underlying offense involves federal law, such as drug trafficking across state lines, federal firearms violations, or immigration offenses. The BOP locator provides the inmate's current facility, projected release date, and register number.

Phone Search:

  • Phone: (435) 896-2600 (Sevier County Sheriff's Office)
  • Staff can provide basic custody status information during business hours
  • Callers should have the individual's full legal name and date of birth available

In-Person Inquiry:

Members of the public may visit the Sevier County Sheriff's Office in person during business hours. Valid government-issued photo identification is required. Staff at the front desk can confirm current custody status, charges, and bond information.

By Mail:

Written requests for inmate information may be directed to the Sevier County Sheriff's Office at 485 E 300 N, Richfield, UT 84701. Requests should include the full legal name, date of birth, and approximate booking date of the individual in question. Processing time varies based on request volume.

Search Tips:

  • Use the individual's full legal name as it appears on government-issued identification
  • Try name variations, including nicknames and maiden names, if initial searches return no results
  • Include the date of birth to narrow results when the name is common
  • Search by booking number if it is available from a prior inquiry
  • Check both current inmates and recently released individuals
  • Recent bookings may take several hours to appear in online or phone systems
  • Individuals who have been transferred to state or federal custody will not appear in county records

What If You Can't Find an Inmate:

  • The individual may have been transferred to a state prison; check the UDC offender search
  • The individual may be in federal custody; check the BOP inmate locator
  • The individual may have been released since the last system update
  • The individual may be held in an adjacent county jurisdiction
  • A recent booking may not yet be reflected in available records
  • Name spelling variations may affect search results
  • Contact the Sheriff's Office directly at (435) 896-2600 for confirmation

Are Inmate Records Public in Sevier County?

Inmate records maintained by the Sevier County Sheriff's Office are subject to public disclosure under the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), Utah Code § 63G-2, which establishes the framework for public access to government records in the state. Under current law, booking records, custody status, charges, and bond information are classified as public records and are available to any member of the public upon request.

Information That Is Public:

  • Current inmate roster and population
  • Booking information, including date and booking number
  • Criminal charges and charge descriptions
  • Bond and bail amounts
  • Booking photographs (mugshots)
  • Current custody status
  • Facility location
  • Scheduled court dates
  • Expected release date, where available

Information With Restricted Access:

  • Medical records and health conditions
  • Mental health evaluations and treatment information
  • Prescription medication records
  • Detailed disciplinary records
  • Visitor contact lists
  • Confidential informant status
  • Juvenile detention records
  • Witness protection participant information
  • Specific cell or housing unit assignments for security reasons

Why Inmate Records Are Public:

The public availability of inmate records serves several recognized governmental interests. Government transparency requires that the public have access to information about individuals held in publicly funded facilities. Public safety considerations support the availability of booking and charge information. Families and legal representatives rely on custody records to locate individuals and coordinate legal proceedings. The bail bond industry depends on timely access to bond and charge information to fulfill its statutory obligations.

Privacy Considerations:

Utah law recognizes a balance between the public's right to access government records and the privacy interests of individuals. Pursuant to Utah Code § 63G-2-302, certain categories of personal information retain protected status even when the individual is in public custody. Medical, mental health, and sensitive personal information are shielded from routine disclosure to protect individuals and their families from collateral harm.

What Is Inmate Records in Sevier County?

Inmate records are official government documents created and maintained by correctional authorities to document the custody, charges, and legal status of individuals held in detention. These records serve as the authoritative source of information about an individual's presence within the correctional system and are created at the point of booking by the arresting or receiving agency.

The Sevier County Sheriff's Office serves as the official custodian of inmate records for individuals held at the county jail. The Utah Department of Corrections maintains records for individuals serving sentences in state correctional facilities. The Federal Bureau of Prisons maintains records for individuals in federal custody.

The principal categories of inmate records include:

  • Booking records: Created at the time of arrest and intake, documenting the individual's identity, charges, and initial custody information
  • Custody records: Ongoing documentation of an individual's housing assignment, classification, and status while in detention
  • Incarceration history: A cumulative record of all prior bookings, charges, and periods of custody within the jurisdiction
  • Release records: Documentation of the date, manner, and conditions of an individual's release from custody

The distinction between county jail records and state prison records is significant. County jail records pertain to individuals held pre-trial or serving short sentences for misdemeanor offenses. State prison records pertain to individuals convicted of felony offenses and sentenced to terms in a state correctional facility. Federal prison records pertain to individuals convicted of federal crimes and sentenced to federal custody.

What's Included in Inmate Records in Sevier County

Personal Identification Information:

  • Full legal name and known aliases
  • Inmate or booking number
  • Date of birth and age
  • Sex and gender
  • Race and ethnicity
  • Height, weight, and physical description
  • Booking photograph
  • Identifying marks, scars, and tattoos

Custody Information:

  • Current facility location
  • Housing unit or cell block (subject to security restrictions)
  • Custody date and booking date
  • Expected release date, where available
  • Actual release date following release
  • Custody status: in custody, released, or transferred

Charges and Legal Information:

  • Current charges and charge descriptions
  • Case numbers and court jurisdiction
  • Arrest date and arresting agency
  • Warrant information, where applicable

Bond and Bail Information:

  • Bond amount as set by the court
  • Bond type: cash, surety, or no bond
  • Bond status: posted or pending
  • Bail bondsman information, where applicable

Court Information:

  • Scheduled court dates and hearing types
  • Court location and division
  • Attorney information, where available through court records

Sentence Information (for sentenced inmates):

  • Conviction charges and sentence length
  • Sentence start date and projected release date
  • Parole eligibility date, where applicable
  • Good time credit calculations

Previous Custody History:

  • Prior bookings within the county
  • Previous charges and historical custody dates

Administrative Information:

  • Classification level: minimum, medium, or maximum security
  • Special housing needs or designations
  • Work assignments and program participation, where publicly available

What's NOT Typically Included in Public Records:

  • Medical history or active health conditions
  • Mental health evaluations or treatment records
  • Prescription medication information
  • Detailed disciplinary incident reports
  • Visitor contact information
  • Inmate account balances
  • Phone call logs
  • Specific cell assignments for active security reasons

Sevier County Prison System

The Sevier County correctional system is administered by the Sevier County Sheriff's Office under the authority of Sheriff Nathan Curtis. The Sheriff's Office operates the county jail, which houses pre-trial detainees, individuals serving short sentences for misdemeanor offenses, and felony holdovers awaiting transfer to state custody.

Administration:

Sevier County Sheriff's Office
485 E 300 N
Richfield, UT 84701
Phone: (435) 896-2600
Sheriff's Office – Sevier County, UT

Facility Operations:

The county jail houses individuals at multiple stages of the criminal justice process, including those awaiting arraignment, trial, or sentencing, as well as individuals serving sentences of less than one year. Individuals convicted of felony offenses and sentenced to terms exceeding one year are transferred to a state correctional facility operated by the Utah Department of Corrections.

Inmate Services:

  • Medical care provided on-site or through contracted providers
  • Mental health screening and referral services
  • Substance abuse assessment and programming
  • Religious services and chaplaincy access
  • Recreation and library access
  • Public defender coordination and attorney visitation

Reentry Programs:

Pre-release planning services are available to assist individuals preparing for release, including referrals to community-based substance abuse treatment, housing assistance, and employment resources.

Oversight and Accountability:

The Sevier County jail operates under the oversight of the Utah Department of Corrections and is subject to state inspection and compliance standards. Grievance procedures are available to individuals in custody pursuant to applicable state regulations.

Types of Correctional Facilities in Sevier County

Sevier County Jail

The Sevier County Jail is the primary detention facility serving the county and is operated by the Sevier County Sheriff's Office.

Sevier County Jail
485 E 300 N
Richfield, UT 84701
Phone: (435) 896-2600
Sheriff's Office – Sevier County, UT

The facility houses pre-trial detainees, sentenced misdemeanor offenders, and felony holdovers awaiting transfer to state custody. The jail serves as the intake point for all individuals arrested within Sevier County by local, county, and state law enforcement agencies.

Alternative Custody Programs

Home Detention and Electronic Monitoring

Eligible individuals may be placed on home detention with electronic monitoring as an alternative to incarceration. Eligibility is determined by the court based on offense type, criminal history, and assessed risk level. Members of the public may contact the Sheriff's Office at (435) 896-2600 for program information.

Work Release

Work release programs permit sentenced individuals to maintain employment while serving a sentence. Eligibility criteria are established by the court and the Sheriff's Office.

State Prison Facilities Serving Sevier County

Individuals convicted of felony offenses in Sevier County are transferred to state correctional facilities operated by the Utah Department of Corrections. The Central Utah Correctional Facility in Gunnison, Utah, is located in the region and serves as a receiving facility for sentenced offenders from surrounding counties. As noted by the Utah Department of Corrections, inmates may be temporarily transferred from county jail to the prison for medical or dental treatment, among other administrative reasons.

Central Utah Correctional Facility
255 N 300 W
Gunnison, UT 84634
Phone: (435) 528-6000
Central Utah Correctional Facility | UDC

Federal Detention Facilities

No federal detention facility is currently located within Sevier County. Individuals charged with federal offenses are transferred to federal custody and housed at facilities designated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Members of the public may use the BOP inmate locator to identify the current facility assignment of a federally held individual.

How To Find an Inmate in Sevier County for Free?

All primary inmate search resources available for Sevier County are provided at no cost to the public through official government channels.

1. Official County Inmate Information

Members of the public may contact the Sevier County Sheriff's Office at (435) 896-2600 at no charge to inquire about current inmates. Staff can confirm custody status, charges, bond information, and facility location. No registration or fee is required for a basic inquiry.

2. State Department of Corrections Free Search

The Utah Department of Corrections offender search is a free, publicly accessible tool for locating individuals held in state correctional facilities. The search requires no registration and provides current facility assignment, sentence information, and projected release date for sentenced offenders.

3. Federal Bureau of Prisons Locator

The Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator is a free federal resource for locating individuals in federal custody. The search is available without registration and provides current facility, projected release date, and register number.

4. Court Records Search

The Utah Courts Xchange public case search provides access to district court and justice court case information, which may be used to verify custody status and identify upcoming court dates. As described by the Utah Courts system, "Xchange is a repository of district court and justice court case information." This resource is free and publicly accessible.

Free Phone Information:

  • Call (435) 896-2600 for inmate information from the Sevier County Sheriff's Office
  • No charge for basic custody inquiries
  • Callers should have the individual's full legal name and date of birth available

Free In-Person Search:

Members of the public may visit the Sevier County Sheriff's Office at 485 E 300 N, Richfield, UT 84701, during business hours. Staff assistance is available at the front desk, and no fee is charged for basic inmate information.

What's Free vs. What Costs Money:

The following services are provided at no cost:

  • Online and phone inmate status inquiries
  • Current custody status and basic inmate information
  • In-person information requests at the Sheriff's Office
  • State and federal inmate database searches
  • Court records searches through Xchange

The following services involve fees:

  • Depositing funds into an inmate's commissary account
  • Video visitation services (fees set by service provider)
  • Phone calls initiated by the inmate (fees set by telecommunications provider)
  • Certified copies of booking or court records
  • Comprehensive background check reports

Members of the public are advised to use official government websites for all inmate location inquiries. Numerous third-party websites charge fees for information that is available at no cost through official sources. Pursuant to Utah Code § 63G-2-201, public records are available for inspection and copying through the official custodian of the record, and no private intermediary is required to access this information.

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