Cache County Criminal Records

Cache County arrest records can be searched through the Sheriff's Office in Logan, Utah. The county maintains a detailed inmate roster with booking photos and charge information. Logan City Police also handle arrests within the county seat. Court records for criminal cases go through the First Judicial District Court. Whether you need to check the current jail roster or request older booking data, Cache County offers online and in-person options for getting arrest records. This guide walks you through each method step by step.

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Cache County Inmate Roster

The Cache County inmate roster is posted online by the Sheriff's Office. It provides detailed records for each person held in the jail. Listings include booking photos, charges, bond amounts, and housing location. The roster updates on a regular basis as new arrests are processed and inmates are released.

Cache County uses a CAPTCHA system to protect booking photos. You must complete a short verification step before you can download any images. This adds a layer of privacy while still keeping the records open to the public. Video visitation services are also offered at the Cache County jail for those who need to reach inmates.

Note: The inmate roster reflects current jail population only and does not include records of people who have been released from Cache County custody.

Requesting Cache County Arrest Records

The Cache County Sheriff's Office accepts records requests at their office in Logan. You can visit in person at 1225 West Valley View Drive, Suite 100, Logan, UT 84321. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You can also call at (435) 755-1000 or send a fax to (435) 755-1955.

To get Cache County arrest records, you will need to file a GRAMA request. Provide the full name of the person, their date of birth if you know it, and an approximate arrest date. A case number helps speed things up. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID when you visit. The office allows up to 10 business days to respond. Media requests get a faster turnaround of 5 business days under Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2.

Cache County charges a $10 search fee for arrest records. Copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies carry an extra $2.00 charge per document. These fees are standard for the county and align with state guidelines. You can reach the records team at records@cachecounty.org with questions before you visit.

Logan City Police Records

The Logan City Police Department handles law enforcement in the Cache County seat. Their office is at 62 West 300 North in Logan, UT 84321. You can call them at (435) 716-9300. Police reports from Logan City cost $5.00 each.

Below is a screenshot of the Logan City Police Department website, where you can find contact details and records request information.

Cache County arrest records Logan City Police Department website

Logan City Police maintains its own set of arrest records separate from the Cache County Sheriff's Office.

If an arrest took place within Logan city limits, the police department holds the initial report. For jail records and booking data, the Cache County Sheriff's Office is the keeper. Both agencies work together on law enforcement across the county. It helps to know which agency made the arrest when you request records.

Cache County Court Case Records

Criminal cases from Cache County arrests go through the First Judicial District Court. This court handles felonies and serious misdemeanors. The Cache County Justice Court covers traffic offenses and class B and C misdemeanors. Both courts keep records that tie back to arrest data.

You can search Cache County court records through the Utah Courts XChange portal. Search by name or case number. Document views cost ten cents per page, with a minimum charge of fifty cents per transaction. The system holds records dating back decades for most courts in Utah, including Cache County.

Court records provide more detail than a booking record alone. They show the full timeline of a case. This includes the initial filing, hearing dates, any motions or plea agreements, and the final disposition. For Cache County arrests that go to trial, the court file will have the verdict and sentencing details as well.

Cache County Arrest Record Contents

A Cache County arrest record typically includes these data points:

  • Full legal name and date of birth
  • Booking number and booking date
  • Arresting agency
  • Charges at time of booking
  • Bond amount and type
  • Booking photo (with CAPTCHA access)

These fields come from the jail's booking system. Court records add charges filed by the prosecutor, case status updates, and sentencing outcomes. Together, they form a full picture of a Cache County arrest and its path through the legal system.

Note: Some records may be restricted if the case involves an ongoing investigation or if a court has sealed certain information related to a Cache County arrest.

Statewide Tools for Cache County Searches

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps criminal history data from all Utah counties. A BCI check costs $15 and covers arrests in Cache County and beyond. You need a valid ID to request one. BCI is at 3888 West 5400 South in Salt Lake City.

Below is a screenshot of the BCI criminal records page used for statewide searches that include Cache County data.

Cache County arrest records Utah BCI criminal records page

This state tool is useful when you need records that span more than one county in Utah.

The Utah Department of Corrections offender search covers inmates in state facilities. If a Cache County arrest led to a state prison sentence, you can track the offender through this system. VINELink offers free custody status alerts for victims. Under Utah Code Section 53-10-108, criminal history records have specific rules about who can access them and how they can be shared.

Cache County Records and Expungement

Utah law allows some arrest records to be expunged. This means the record is sealed from public view. The BCI expungement page explains the process and eligibility rules. Not all Cache County arrest records qualify. Convictions for certain crimes cannot be expunged. The waiting period depends on the severity of the charge.

If a Cache County record has been expunged, it will not show up in public searches. The court and BCI remove it from their systems. This applies to both online databases and in-person requests. If you believe your record qualifies, start with BCI or consult with an attorney in the Cache County area.

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Nearby Counties

Cache County sits in northern Utah near the Idaho border. These nearby counties have their own jail rosters and arrest record systems.

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