Grand County Arrest Records Database

Grand County arrest records are kept by the sheriff's office in Moab, Utah. The Grand County Sheriff handles arrests, bookings, and jail operations for the entire county. These arrest records are public under Utah law and can be requested by anyone. Grand County publishes PDF inmate lists that get updated on a regular basis. Whether you need booking details, charge information, or current jail data, Grand County offers several ways to access arrest records. State databases also hold Grand County criminal history data for broader searches.

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Grand County Sheriff Arrest Information

The Grand County Sheriff's Office is based in Moab. It serves as the main law enforcement agency for the county. The sheriff handles patrol, investigations, and the jail. Every arrest in Grand County goes through booking at the Grand County Jail. The arrest record is created at that point and stays on file with the county.

Moab is a popular destination for outdoor recreation. Grand County sees a steady flow of visitors who come for Arches National Park, Canyonlands, and the Colorado River. This means the sheriff deals with a wide range of incidents. Arrest records in Grand County reflect both local matters and cases that involve people from out of the area. The sheriff's office handles all of these through the same booking process.

The image below comes from the Grand County Sheriff's Office website, which provides information about law enforcement services in the county.

Grand County arrest records sheriff office website

This page is the starting point for anyone who wants to learn about Grand County law enforcement or request arrest records from the sheriff.

Grand County Jail Inmate Lists

The Grand County Jail publishes PDF inmate lists. These lists are updated on a regular schedule and show who is in custody at the time. Each entry includes the inmate's name, booking date, and charges. The PDF format makes it easy to download or print if you need a copy of the current Grand County inmate roster.

The jail is part of the sheriff's office and sits in Moab. It holds people who are arrested in Grand County while they wait for court dates or bond release. The inmate list gives a snapshot of current bookings. For older arrest records, you need to submit a formal request to the Grand County Sheriff's Office.

Below is a screenshot from the Grand County Jail page where you can find the current inmate list.

Grand County arrest records jail inmate list page

The jail page is where Grand County posts its PDF inmate lists, giving the public direct access to current booking data.

Note: Grand County inmate PDF lists show current inmates only and do not include historical arrest records.

Searching Grand County Criminal Records

For a full criminal history check that includes Grand County, you can go through the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. BCI is the state's central records hub. It collects arrest data from every county in Utah, including Grand County. A records check costs $15 and requires a valid photo ID. BCI is located in Salt Lake City at 3888 West 5400 South. You can visit in person or send a mail request.

Court records tied to Grand County arrests are also available. The Seventh District Court handles cases from Grand County. The Utah Courts XChange lets you search by name or case number. It costs $0.10 per page to view documents. This tool shows charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes tied to Grand County arrests.

Grand County Arrest Records Under GRAMA

Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act governs how Grand County handles public record requests. Under GRAMA (Utah Code 63G-2), arrest records are generally public. Anyone can submit a written request to the Grand County Sheriff's Office. The law gives the county 10 business days to respond. The first 15 minutes of search time are free. Copy fees are typically $0.25 per page.

Some data within an arrest record may not be public. Medical records, juvenile information, and certain investigative details are restricted. If Grand County denies your request, you have the right to appeal. Appeals go to the local records committee first, and then to the State Records Committee if needed.

When you submit your request, include the full name of the person and any other details you have. A date range or case number helps Grand County staff find the arrest records faster.

Victim Alerts for Grand County

The VINE system lets crime victims in Grand County track inmates. VINE is free and works around the clock. You can sign up to get alerts when someone in the Grand County Jail is released or moved. Notifications come by phone, email, or text. It is a simple way to stay informed without calling the jail.

Grand County participates in VINE along with other Utah counties. The system covers both local jails and state prisons. If someone arrested in Grand County is later moved to a state facility, VINE still tracks them. This tool is built for victims, but anyone can use it to check on an inmate's status in Grand County.

Note: VINE registration is free and takes just a few minutes to set up for Grand County alerts.

Clearing Grand County Records

Utah allows expungement of certain arrest records. If you were arrested in Grand County and the case was dismissed or you were found not guilty, you may qualify. The BCI expungement page walks you through the steps. You start by getting a certificate of eligibility. Then you file a petition with the Seventh District Court, which covers Grand County.

Waiting periods apply based on the type of charge. Under Utah Code 53-10-108, BCI manages the criminal records that get sealed through this process. Once a Grand County arrest is expunged, it stops showing up on public database searches. The record still exists in sealed form but is hidden from standard checks.

Offender Search for Grand County

The Utah Department of Corrections runs an offender search tool. It shows people serving time in state facilities. If someone from Grand County is in state prison, you can look them up by name or offender number. The tool shows their current location, charges, sentence details, and expected release date.

This is different from the Grand County Jail inmate list. The jail list covers people in local custody. The state offender search covers those who have been sentenced and moved to a Utah state prison. Both are useful depending on where the person is in the system after their Grand County arrest.

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Grand County is in eastern Utah near the Colorado border. These neighboring counties may also have relevant arrest records for your search.

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