San Juan County Arrest Records

San Juan County arrest records are held by the San Juan County Sheriff's Office in southeastern Utah. The county seat is Monticello. San Juan County is the largest county in Utah by land area, and the Sheriff's Office handles all bookings across this vast region. You can search for current detainee information through the county's online inquiry tool. Court records tied to San Juan County arrests are also open to the public through the state court system. This page walks you through each option for finding arrest records in San Juan County.

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San Juan County Detainee Inquiry

The San Juan County Adult Detention Center runs an online detainee inquiry system. It is powered by Tyler Technologies. This tool lets you search for people held in the San Juan County jail. You can search by name, subject number, or booking number. A date range filter is also available. The in-custody filter shows only those still held at the time of your search.

You can access the San Juan County detainee inquiry portal at any time. It works on both desktop and mobile devices. Results show the person's name, booking date, and current status. This is the fastest way to check who is in San Juan County custody right now.

The screenshot below shows the San Juan County Adult Detention Center's detainee inquiry page, where you can look up current inmates.

San Juan County arrest records detainee inquiry portal

Use this tool to find active booking data for San Juan County arrests.

How to Search San Juan County Records

There are a few paths for finding arrest records in San Juan County. The detainee inquiry works best for recent bookings. For older cases or full court files, the state court system is your best bet. The Seventh Judicial District Court handles San Juan County criminal cases, and records go back decades in the state system.

The Utah Courts XChange system gives online access to court records. You can search by name or case number. Each page of a document costs ten cents to view. The system covers most Utah courts, and San Juan County case data is included. Criminal charges, hearing dates, and sentencing outcomes are all part of the record.

Note: Some San Juan County records may be sealed or protected by court order and will not appear in public searches.

San Juan County Arrest Record Details

A San Juan County arrest record holds key facts about a booking. Each record lists the person's full name, date of birth, and the date of arrest. Charges are noted along with bond amounts. The arresting agency is also on file. San Juan County covers over 7,800 square miles, so arrests may involve the Sheriff's Office, tribal law enforcement, or federal agencies working in the region.

Court records add more detail. They track the case from the first hearing through sentencing. Plea deals, trial results, and any appeals show up in the file. Under Utah Code Section 53-10-108, strict rules govern how criminal history data is stored and shared. Public records remain open, but some fields stay restricted based on their classification.

GRAMA Requests in San Juan County

If you need a record that is not online, a GRAMA request is the way to go. GRAMA is the Government Records Access and Management Act. It gives the public the right to access government records in Utah. You file a written request with the San Juan County Sheriff's Office. Be clear about which record you need. Include names, dates, and case numbers if you have them.

Standard fees apply to all GRAMA requests in San Juan County. The first 15 minutes of staff research time is free. After that, expect to pay around $20 per hour. Copies run $0.25 per page. The office has 10 business days to respond under Utah GRAMA law. Media requests get a faster five-day window.

State Criminal Record Resources

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification holds criminal history data from all 29 Utah counties. This includes San Juan County. A BCI check costs $15 and requires a valid photo ID. BCI is based in Salt Lake City, but you can submit requests by mail as well. Records cover arrests, convictions, and dispositions statewide.

The Utah Department of Corrections also runs an offender search tool. It covers people in state prison or on parole. You can look up sentence details and projected release dates. For crime victims, VINELink offers free alerts when an offender's custody status changes.

The screenshot below shows the Utah BCI criminal records page, the main state resource for arrest history checks.

San Juan County arrest records Utah BCI criminal records page

BCI records are useful when a person has arrest history in San Juan County and other parts of Utah.

San Juan County Booking Process

When someone is arrested in San Juan County, the booking process starts at the Adult Detention Center. Deputies collect personal details, take fingerprints, and log the charges. A booking number is assigned to each arrest. Bond is set based on the charges and any prior history. Most of this data becomes part of the public record.

San Juan County's large size means some transports take hours. Arrests in Blanding, Mexican Hat, or near Monument Valley all route to the same detention center. The Tyler Technologies system tracks each booking from intake through release. This digital record is what feeds the online detainee inquiry tool.

Note: Booking photos are no longer posted on jail websites in Utah due to changes in state law.

San Juan County Criminal Records Access

San Juan County records fall under the same rules as all Utah government records. The Government Records Access and Management Act classifies records as public, private, controlled, or protected. Most completed arrest records are public. Active investigation files may be protected until the case closes. Private records relate to personal data that would invade someone's privacy if released.

The classification matters because it determines what you can get without a court order. Public records are open to anyone. Protected records require legal authority. If the Sheriff's Office denies your request, you can appeal to the local records committee. A district court appeal is also an option. The Utah State Records Committee hears cases where local agencies deny access.

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Nearby Counties

San Juan County shares borders with several other Utah counties. If your search extends past San Juan County, check these neighboring areas for arrest records.

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