Logan Jail Roster Records

Logan Jail Roster searches usually start at Cache County Jail, then move to the Logan Police Department when you need the report or follow-up record. That split is important because the county holds the custody trail while the city keeps the incident file. If you are checking a booking, asking for a report, or tracing a case from the street to the jail, the right office depends on what you already know. This page keeps Logan's address, records phone, online request path, and county roster in one place so you can work the search in order.

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Logan Jail Roster Basics

Logan Police is at 980 W 200 N, Logan, UT 84321. The non-emergency dispatch number is 435-716-9300, records is 435-716-9320, and the fax number is 435-716-9390. Those contact details matter because the city records desk is where you go after the roster gives you the booking trail. A Logan Jail Roster search often begins with a name and ends with a report request, so the phone and fax can be just as useful as the web page.

The county side is Cache County Jail at 1225 West Valley View, Logan, UT 84321, phone 435-755-3230. The county inmate roster at cachecounty.gov/sheriff/inmate-roster is the direct custody tool. If the person is still booked, that page is the live answer. If the person has already moved, the page still helps because it shows the booking details that connect the county file to the city report.

The Cache County Sheriff page at cachecounty.gov/sheriff gives the broader jail and law enforcement contact path. It is the best companion link when you need the roster plus the office that runs it. For a Logan Jail Roster search, that county path is the custody side and the city police page is the record side. Use both and the search stays cleaner.

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Start with the county roster when the question is custody. The live roster can show whether someone is in jail, when the booking happened, and what agency made the arrest. That is the most direct route for a Logan Jail Roster search because it tells you whether the county still holds the person. Once you have that answer, you can decide whether to call the city, check the court, or wait for a record to be released.

The county source image is based on the Cache County inmate roster at cachecounty.gov/sheriff/inmate-roster.

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That fallback image keeps the page visual even when no local city image is available. It still matches the search, because the county custody side is what most Logan users need first.

If the record later moves into court, Utah Courts can help you follow the case file. If you want custody alerts rather than a search result, Vinelink is the better tool. Those outside links do not replace the roster, but they help when the Logan Jail Roster search becomes a status check rather than a first look.

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Logan uses a mix of in-person, online, and mail request methods. The city says requests can be made in person at the police department, online through the city website, or by mail. A photo ID is required, and the standard response window is ten business days. That is a practical setup because the city expects people to use the web for some requests, but it still keeps the records desk open for direct help when a file is harder to match.

The city police home page at Logan City Police Department is the official starting point for the local records path, and the main city site at loganutah.gov is where the request trail begins. Those links matter when you need the report behind a Logan Jail Roster result. The roster answers custody, but the city report tells the rest of the story.

Logan's request process also asks for basic identifying details such as the case number if known, the address of occurrence, and the date of the incident. That helps the records staff locate the file and decide whether any part of it needs a review under GRAMA. If you are trying to move from booking status to the actual report, those details save time.

Logan Jail Roster Fees

Logan lists police report fees at $10 to $15, accident reports at $10 to $15, copy fees at $0.25 per page, and extra charges for photos and videos. That is useful because a Logan Jail Roster search often starts as a free roster check and ends as a paid report request. The city makes the cost structure visible so you can plan before you submit the form or send the mail request.

The extra charge for photos and video can matter more than the page count. A short report may be cheap. A file with body camera footage or other media can take longer and cost more. That does not change the custody search itself. It only affects the records side after you have already found the booking.

Utah GRAMA still shapes the release process, so some requests may need review before the file goes out. The city does not promise every record on demand. It promises a response process and a records review path. Note: the roster can be public while the report still needs redaction or release review.

Cache County Jail Roster Contacts

For custody, the Cache County inmate roster at cachecounty.gov/sheriff/inmate-roster is the main live source. The sheriff page at cachecounty.gov/sheriff is the broader contact hub. Those county pages are what you want when the Logan Jail Roster search is about booking status, bond follow-up, or a recent release.

For the city side, the Logan police page and the city home page are the official anchors. They help you move from the roster hit to the report request and the records desk. If you need custody alerts instead of the roster itself, Vinelink can add that layer. If you need the court trail, Utah Courts is the better fit. The key is knowing which office owns which part of the record.

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Logan Jail Roster Links

These official links cover the main Logan Jail Roster path. Start with the county roster, then move to the city site when you need the report.

If the city report is not ready yet, check the booking date and request method again. That is usually where the delay shows up.