Duchesne County Arrest Records

Duchesne County arrest records hold key data on bookings and charges filed within the county. The Duchesne County Sheriff's Office keeps these records at its main office. You can look up arrest records by reaching out to the sheriff or by using state tools that track criminal history in Utah. Duchesne County sits in the Uinta Basin, and its jail handles arrests from across the region. Residents and the public can request arrest records through proper channels. Both online and in-person options are open to those who need Duchesne County booking data or criminal case details.

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Duchesne County Sheriff Arrest Data

The Duchesne County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement body for the county. It runs patrol, serves warrants, and books those who are arrested into the Duchesne County Jail. The office keeps records of each arrest, which include the name of the person, the charges, and the date of booking. You can call the main line at 435-738-2015 to ask about arrest records held by the Duchesne County Sheriff.

The sheriff also works with the VINE system. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. It lets victims track the status of someone in custody. If you need to know when a person is moved or set free, VINE sends alerts by phone, text, or email. This tool is free and runs at all hours. You can sign up through VINELink to get updates on Duchesne County arrests and jail status changes.

The Duchesne County Sheriff's Office website provides general information about its divisions and services, including the jail unit that processes all local arrest records.

How to Search Duchesne County Records

There are a few ways to look up arrest records in Duchesne County. The most direct path is to call or visit the sheriff's office. Staff can search by name or date. You will need to give them enough detail to find the right record. A full name and rough date range helps speed up the search in Duchesne County.

You can also use the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification for a statewide criminal history check. BCI is part of the Utah Department of Public Safety and keeps arrest records from all counties. Their office is in Salt Lake City at 3888 West 5400 South. You need a valid photo ID to request records in person. Under Utah Code 53-10-108, BCI governs how criminal history data is stored and shared across Utah, including Duchesne County records.

The lead-in sentence below links to the source for this image from the Duchesne County Sheriff's Office website at duchesne.utah.gov.

Duchesne County arrest records sheriff office website

This page shows the Duchesne County Sheriff's Office portal where residents can find contact details and learn about arrest processing in the county.

Note: Duchesne County arrest record requests may take up to 10 business days under GRAMA response rules.

Duchesne County Jail and Booking Info

The Duchesne County Jail holds inmates who are booked on local charges. It also houses those held for other agencies. The jail page on the county website gives details about visitation, inmate rules, and how the booking process works. When someone is arrested in Duchesne County, they go through intake at this facility. Staff log the charges, take photos, and create the arrest record that goes into the county system.

Booking records in Duchesne County list the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the arresting agency. These records become part of the public file unless a court seals them. Under Utah Code 63G-2, known as GRAMA, most arrest records are public. You can request them in writing. The first 15 minutes of staff time are free for records searches in Utah.

Below is a screenshot from the Duchesne County Jail information page at duchesne.utah.gov.

Duchesne County arrest records jail information page

This resource shows jail operations and inmate details for Duchesne County, which ties directly to the arrest records kept on file.

Court Records in Duchesne County

After an arrest in Duchesne County, the case moves to court. The Eighth District Court covers Duchesne County along with Daggett and Uintah counties. Court records track what happens after the arrest, from charges filed to final rulings. You can look up cases through the Utah Courts XChange system. It costs $0.10 per page to view documents online. You can search by name or case number.

Court records show charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. They add context to the arrest records from Duchesne County. If someone was arrested but charges were dropped, the court record reflects that. A full picture of any criminal case in Duchesne County comes from both the arrest record and the court file.

Duchesne County Criminal Background Checks

Background checks that include Duchesne County arrest records can be done through BCI. The state charges $15 per check. You can pay with cash, check, or card. BCI records cover the full state, so a single check pulls data from all Utah counties including Duchesne. Records that were declined for prosecution or dismissed are not included in certain types of checks.

If you want to clear old arrest records in Duchesne County, Utah law allows expungement in some cases. The BCI expungement page explains how to apply. There are waiting periods and eligibility rules. Not all arrests qualify. The process starts with a certificate of eligibility from BCI, and then a petition goes to the court in Duchesne County.

The Utah Department of Corrections also runs an offender search tool for those in state custody. If someone from Duchesne County is in a state prison, their record shows up there.

Note: Expungement eligibility depends on the type of charge and the time since the case closed in Duchesne County.

What Duchesne County Arrest Records Include

A typical arrest record from Duchesne County contains several pieces of data. Here is what you can expect to find:

  • Full name and date of birth of the arrested person
  • Date and time of the arrest
  • Charges at the time of booking
  • Arresting officer and agency
  • Bond or bail amount set
  • Booking photo if one was taken

Some data may be held back. Medical records, juvenile cases, and active investigation details are not public in Duchesne County or anywhere in Utah. The GRAMA law sets clear lines on what stays private. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the local records committee.

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Nearby Counties

Duchesne County borders several other Utah counties in the Uinta Basin region. If you need records from a neighboring area, check the links below.

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