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Ogden jail roster searches usually move through Weber County custody tools, not a city jail system. Ogden police handles the local records side, while Weber County handles booking and custody. That split matters if you need to confirm a current inmate, request the report behind an arrest, or follow a case from a city incident into county jail. This page keeps the path clear so you can start in Ogden and still reach the right county jail roster without guessing which office owns the record.

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Ogden Jail Roster Basics

Ogden does not run the jail itself. Weber County does. That means the county correctional facility and its inmate roster are the custody source, while the Ogden Police Department handles city records and incident follow-up. If you need to know whether a person is booked, the county roster is the direct path. If you need the report behind the arrest, Ogden records is the next step. A good Ogden jail roster search usually uses both.

The county jail address is 721 West 12th Street in Ogden, and the phone is 801-778-6700. The sheriff office is at 1400 Depot Drive, Ogden, UT 84404, with law enforcement at 801-778-6600, records at 801-778-6661 and 801-778-6662, GRAMA at 801-778-6653, and jail at 801-778-6700. That makes Weber County easy to reach when the city record turns into a custody question. The city arrest and the county booking are related, but they are not the same step.

Ogden searches also tend to involve a little more paperwork than a small county search. That is because the city keeps detailed records and the county keeps the custody trail. When the trail is clear, the search is easy. When it is not, you need both contact points.

Ogden Jail Roster Search

For the custody side, the Weber County inmate roster is the public place to check. It covers the county correctional facility and gives the live booking answer. The roster helps you confirm whether someone is in custody, and the sheriff page gives the broader county contact trail. That is the right starting point for an Ogden jail roster search because a city arrest usually moves to county booking very quickly.

The image below comes from Ogden's public records center, which is part of the local records path tied to an Ogden jail roster search.

Ogden Jail Roster and police records resource

This image points to the city records side. It helps you move from a booking check to the incident file without losing the record trail.

Ogden's public records page is also useful because it tells you the records bureau hours and the ID requirement for in-person requests. That matters when you already know the custody question and need the supporting report. The city and county sides work together, but they serve different parts of the search.

If a booking is recent, the county roster is still the best first stop. If the person has already moved or released, Vinelink can help with the status trail while the city request handles the file behind the arrest. That is the normal workflow for Ogden.

Ogden Jail Roster Records

The Ogden Police Department records bureau is at 2186 Lincoln Ave., Ogden, UT 84401. The phone is 801-629-8064, and the bureau hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The records requests page is ogdencity.gov/308/Records-Requests. That is the main city-side route when you need the report behind a city arrest or a traffic incident. In-person requests require a valid government-issued photo ID.

The city notes that records may be private, protected, or controlled under Utah GRAMA. That means the records bureau has to review each request carefully. It also means the public roster and the city report are separate. A jail roster can tell you who is in custody. A police report can tell you why the arrest happened. If you need both, use the county roster first and the records portal second.

Fees are clear. Police reports are $25 per copy. Traffic accident reports are also $25 per copy. Victims may obtain one free copy of a report in which they are listed as the victim. Traffic accident reports can also be obtained through BuyCrash and are released under UCA 41-6A-404. Those fee details matter when the search moves from custody to paperwork. They tell you what the city will charge and when the report should come from another source.

Ogden also notes that online reporting is available through the police website. That can help when the incident began as a report and later became a booking. In that situation, the city portal and the county roster should be read as one trail.

Ogden Jail Roster Contacts

Weber County is the custody side for Ogden. The correctional facility is at 721 West 12th Street, Ogden, UT 84404, and the inmate roster is at webercountyutah.gov/sheriff/roster. The sheriff office address is 1400 Depot Drive, Ogden, UT 84404. Those county contacts are the live route for status checks, bond questions, and custody follow-up.

The sheriff office also lists inmate services such as commissary, white-postcard mail, visitation, and Securus-based telephone and email options. Those services matter because the roster gives you the booking, but the jail explains how to reach the person. If you are tracking a case after the arrest, the county roster and the sheriff office work as a pair.

For court context, Utah Courts can help connect the booking to the criminal case, and Vinelink can help with alert status. That combination is useful when the search moves past the first question of whether the person is in custody. Ogden searches often do.

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Ogden is a strong example of a city that depends on county custody while keeping its own records system active. That means the city side is not the jail, but it still matters. The records bureau handles requests, the county handles the inmate, and the court system handles the case. If you keep those roles separate, the search stays manageable.

Weber County's records retention rules also matter because they explain why some information takes longer to appear or why some material needs approval. Juvenile records stay confidential, active investigations are exempt, and many records need Public Information Officer review. That does not block the search. It just means the county and city each have rules that shape the final answer.

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Ogden Jail Roster Links

Use the county roster for custody and the city records center for the report. Those two links cover most Ogden jail roster searches and keep the path simple.

For county jail questions, the sheriff office and jail line are the fastest follow-up. For city report questions, the records bureau is the right office.