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Sanpete County arrest records are managed by the Sanpete County Sheriff's Office in central Utah. The county seat is Manti. Sheriff Jared Buchanan leads the office, which handles all bookings and jail operations for the area. Sanpete County posts weekly booking reports in PDF format on its website. You can also search for criminal case records through the Utah court system. This guide covers every option for looking up arrest records in Sanpete County, from the booking reports page to state databases.

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Sanpete County Weekly Booking Reports

The Sanpete County Sheriff's Office publishes weekly booking reports on its website. These reports come as PDF files. They list each person booked into the Sanpete County Jail during that week. Each report shows the name, charges, and booking date. Reports are sorted by month and year, going back to 2021.

The screenshot below shows the Sanpete County booking reports page where you can view weekly arrest data.

Sanpete County arrest records weekly booking reports page

This is the most direct way to see recent arrest activity in Sanpete County.

The booking reports give a clear picture of arrest trends in the county. Between January 2022 and January 2025, Sanpete County logged 619 arrests. Drug and narcotic violations led with 108 cases. Non-violent family offenses came next at 99. Simple assault accounted for 85 arrests. Larceny rounded out the top categories at 54 cases. These numbers help show what types of cases are most common in Sanpete County.

Sanpete County Sheriff's Office

The Sanpete County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. Sheriff Jared Buchanan runs the department. The office handles patrols, investigations, and all jail operations. It also provides services like emergency alerts and identity theft reporting through its website.

The screenshot below shows the Sanpete County Sheriff's Office main page.

Sanpete County arrest records Sheriff's Office website

Contact the Sheriff's Office at (435) 835-2191 for questions about Sanpete County arrest records.

The Sheriff's Office is at 1500 South Highway 89, P.O. Box 130, Manti, UT 84642. This is where you go for in-person record requests. Walk-in requests are taken during normal business hours. You will need to provide the name and approximate date of the arrest you want to look up.

Sanpete County Jail Details

The Sanpete County Jail is a modern facility near Manti. Phase I of the jail includes 128 cell beds spread across two floors. Each block has eight cells with a shared day room. The facility uses state-of-the-art control software and video arraignment technology. Plans call for expansion to 384 total inmate beds in a later phase.

The jail sits at 1130 S Serviceberry Road, P.O. Box 130, Manti, UT 84642. Key features of the Sanpete County Jail include:

  • Video visitation in each housing block
  • Classrooms for inmate education programs
  • A non-denominational chapel
  • A fenced recreation yard
  • A medical department staffed by a doctor and registered nurse, with clinics held twice a week

The screenshot below shows the Sanpete County Jail division page with facility details.

Sanpete County arrest records jail division page

Booking records from this facility are what feed the weekly PDF reports on the county website.

Sanpete County Court Records

Criminal cases in Sanpete County go through the Sixth Judicial District Court. This court handles felonies and serious misdemeanors. Records include the charges filed, hearing dates, and case outcomes. You can search these records through Utah Courts XChange. The cost is ten cents per page. Searches work by name or case number.

Court records add important context to arrest records. They show what happened after the booking. Did the case go to trial? Was there a plea deal? What was the sentence? These details matter. Sanpete County court data goes back to the early 1990s in the state system.

Note: Juvenile records from Sanpete County are not available through public searches.

Filing Records Requests in Sanpete County

For records you cannot find online, submit a GRAMA request to the Sanpete County Sheriff's Office. GRAMA is Utah's public records law. It applies to all government records, including arrest data. Write a clear request with the person's name, the date range, and any case numbers. Mail it to the Sheriff's Office in Manti or deliver it in person.

Fees for GRAMA requests follow the state standard. The first 15 minutes of research time is free. After that, the rate is about $20 per hour. Copies cost $0.25 per page. You should get a response within 10 business days. If you work for a news outlet, the deadline drops to five business days under Utah GRAMA law.

Statewide Arrest Record Databases

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification stores criminal history data for all Utah counties. Sanpete County arrest records are part of this statewide database. A BCI check costs $15. You need a valid government-issued photo ID. Results show arrests, convictions, and dispositions tied to the person's name.

Crime victims can use VINELink to track offender status changes. This free service sends alerts by phone, email, or text. It covers Sanpete County cases and works around the clock. The Utah Department of Corrections offender search is another option for people serving state sentences. Under Utah Code Section 53-10-108, criminal history records are subject to strict access and use rules.

Sanpete County Arrest Record Contents

Each Sanpete County arrest record holds standard booking fields. The person's full name, date of birth, and physical description are listed. Charges appear alongside the bond amount and booking date. The arresting officer and agency are on file. If the person was released on bond, the release date and conditions are noted too.

Court records tied to Sanpete County arrests expand on these basics. They show the full case timeline from arraignment through sentencing. Plea deals, trial outcomes, and any appeals are all part of the public record. The Sixth Judicial District Court handles most Sanpete County criminal cases. Justice Court covers traffic offenses and minor misdemeanors. Both sets of records are searchable through the state court system.

Records from active investigations may be classified as protected. This means they are not available until the case wraps up. Most closed Sanpete County arrest records are open to anyone who asks.

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Nearby Counties

Sanpete County sits in central Utah and shares borders with four other counties. Check the links below if you need arrest records from a neighboring area.

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