Logan Arrest Records Search
Logan arrest records are maintained by the Logan City Police Department in Cache County. Logan is the main city in Cache Valley, home to Utah State University, and has a population of around 53,000. The police department at 62 West 300 North keeps records for all arrests made within city limits. You can request copies by visiting the station, sending an email, or filing a GRAMA request through the city recorder's office. Reports cost $5 each. This page covers each way to find and obtain arrest records in Logan.
Logan Police Department Records
The Logan City Police Department is a full-service agency that handles all law enforcement within city limits. Their office is at 62 West 300 North, Logan, UT 84321. You can call them at (435) 716-9300. The department stores records for every arrest, traffic stop, and incident report filed by Logan officers.
Each arrest record includes the person's name, date of arrest, charges, location, and the case number. Officers complete a report after each arrest. That report becomes part of the city's records system. Logan police records are open to the public under Utah's GRAMA law, with some limits for ongoing cases or protected information.
The image below shows the Logan Police Department website, where you can find contact details and links to records services.
The department's site lists phone numbers, the station address, and links to related city services. Use this as your starting point for any records request in Logan.
Logan Arrest Record Fees
Police reports from Logan cost $5 per copy. This is one of the lowest report fees in the state. You pay when you pick up the record or when it is mailed to you. Victims of crime may be able to get a free copy. Ask the records staff about fee waivers when you make your request.
The Logan Police FAQ page confirms the $5 fee and explains how to request records online or in person. You can visit during regular business hours. Staff can look up your record while you wait if they have the case number.
This screenshot shows the Logan Police records FAQ, which lists fees and request options for arrest reports.
The FAQ covers common questions about getting records, response times, and what types of documents are available. It is a helpful first stop before you contact the department.
GRAMA Requests in Logan
Formal records requests in Logan go through the Logan City Recorder's office. The city recorder handles GRAMA requests for all city departments, including police. You can email your request to loganrecordrequest@loganutah.gov. Include a clear description of the record, the case number if you have it, and your contact information.
Below is the Logan City GRAMA request page, which outlines the process for submitting a public records request.
The city recorder's office processes requests under the timelines set by Utah GRAMA law. Standard requests get a response within 10 business days. The first 15 minutes of staff time are free. After that, the city may charge for time and copies.
Cache County and Logan Records
Logan is the county seat of Cache County. The Cache County Sheriff's Office is also based in Logan at 1225 West Valley View Drive. The sheriff handles arrests outside city limits and runs the county jail. When Logan police arrest someone, the person may be booked at the Cache County jail.
Jail booking records are separate from the police report. They include the arrest date, charges, bail amount, and release status. The Cache County Attorney reviews felony cases. Misdemeanor charges from Logan may go to the Logan Justice Court. Both courts keep their own files, and you can search them through the Utah Courts XChange portal.
The Cache County Sheriff can be reached at (435) 755-1000. Their office is open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. If your arrest record involves a case outside Logan city limits, the sheriff's office is the right place to ask.
Statewide Tools for Logan Records
Several state resources help you search for arrest records tied to Logan cases. The Bureau of Criminal Identification holds arrest data from all Utah police agencies, including Logan. A criminal history check costs $15 and requires a photo ID. You can check your own record at any time.
The Utah Courts XChange system covers court filings from Cache County. When a Logan arrest leads to charges, the case appears here. Basic case data is free to view. Document copies cost $0.10 per page. You can search by name or case number.
For victim alerts, VINELink tracks custody changes for people held in Utah jails. This includes the Cache County jail. It is free to use. You sign up and get alerts by phone, text, or email when the status of a person changes.
Note: Logan police reports cost $5, but records from other agencies may have different fees based on their own fee schedules.
Logan Criminal History Checks
A criminal history check through BCI pulls arrest and conviction records from across Utah. This includes arrests made in Logan. The fee is $15. You must bring a valid photo ID to the BCI office at 3888 West 5400 South in Salt Lake City.
Personal reviews let you see what is on your record. If you find mistakes tied to a Logan arrest, ask BCI to fix them. The rules for how records are managed are in Utah Code 53-10-108. This law sets the standards for how agencies collect, store, and share criminal records statewide.
Victim Services in Logan
Crime victims in Logan can get a copy of the arrest report from the police department. Victims may also qualify for a fee waiver. The Utah Department of Corrections offender search helps victims track people who are serving state prison sentences. It shows the facility, sentence length, and expected release date.
VINELink is another free tool for victims. It covers the Cache County jail and sends alerts when the arrested person is released or transferred. You can register online or by calling the VINELink number. The service runs around the clock and covers all Utah jails.
Cache County Resources
Logan is in Cache County, and many arrest cases move through county offices for booking, prosecution, and court proceedings. The county page below has more information on records access, fees, and contact details for Cache County offices.