Search Orem Jail Roster

Orem jail roster searches usually lead to Utah County custody tools, because Orem is not its own jail system. The best search path starts with the Utah County inmate roster, then moves to the Orem Police Department if you need a local incident record or a GRAMA request. This page keeps that path clear. If you need to check a current booking, find a charge, or ask for a record tied to an arrest in Orem, the right office is easy to miss unless you know where county custody ends and city records begin.

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Orem Jail Roster Basics

Orem jail roster searches are really Utah County jail searches. The county jail sits at 3075 North Main in Spanish Fork, and the jail phone is 801-851-4302. The research says the roster is one of the most complete in Utah, just behind Salt Lake County. It shows current inmates, booking data, status, charges, bail, and booking photos for a limited period. That makes it useful when you need quick custody facts after an arrest in Orem.

The county roster is updated daily, and some data may refresh every 15 minutes. That is helpful, but it also means a search can change while you are still looking at it. Release dates may be blank even when the status changes, so read the full record carefully. The value of the roster is in the mix of fields. You can see the arresting agency, booking time, case details, and physical description in one place. That makes it a practical Orem jail roster tool, not just a name lookup.

When a search needs more than a roster, use the Orem Police Department records office. That is where local reports, request forms, and follow-up records sit. County custody and city records work together here. One tells you where the person is. The other tells you what the city has on file.

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For custody checks, start with the Utah County Sheriff site and Utah County jail resources. The county sheriff main line is 801-851-4200, and the warrant department is 801-851-4065. The email for warrants is warrants@utahcounty.gov. Those contacts matter when a booking may involve a hold or a warrant issue. Orem users should think county first, because that is where the jail record lives.

The county roster displays the details most people want. It includes full name, arrest date and time, arresting agency, booking date and time, booking number, status, height, weight, eye color, hair color, gender, year of birth, birth country, and charges. The charge section is strong. It can include court, case number, hold status, bail amount, bondable status, and a charge description. Booking photos are shown for 30 days only. That is enough to check a fresh Orem arrest and then move on to the right follow-up step.

Lead-in from the official source: the image below comes from the Orem records pages listed in the research, including Orem police records request.

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This image matches the local records path. It helps anchor the Orem jail roster search to the city office that handles requests.

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The Orem Police Department records division is at 56 N. State Street, Orem, UT 84057. The main city phone is 801-229-7000. Records email is policerecords@orem.gov, and the general help email is help@orem.gov. Records hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The records manager listed in the research is Donny Gasu, TVPD Records Manager, at 801-955-2069. If a jail roster question leads to a city report, those contacts are the right place to start.

Orem offers two GRAMA portals: police records request and city records request. The research says a Google account may be required to fill out the form. You can also submit in person or mail the City Recorder's Office at 56 N. State St., Orem, UT 84057. The form asks for requester category, name and contact information, a specific record description, and a case number if known. That is a clean request path. It narrows the search and helps the city find the right record faster.

The city follows Utah Code 63G-2-203 for fees, which means the agency charges actual cost and may ask for prepayment on larger requests. A waiver may be available. Orem Police Department Policy Manual Section 803, Orem City Code Article 2-30, and the state GRAMA rules in Utah Code 63G-2-101 et seq. govern the broader records process. That is useful context when a jail roster question becomes a report request or a records appeal.

Note: Orem records practice also references Utah Code 63G-2-307, 63A-19-401 et seq., 77-23d-105, and 63G-2-601, which is a sign that records retention and privacy rules matter as much as the search form.

Orem Jail Roster Contacts

The jail side of the Orem search runs through Utah County. The jail address is 3075 North Main, Spanish Fork, UT 84660, with jail phone 801-851-4302. That same county location is used because Orem is in Utah County. If you need a broader county contact, the sheriff main line is 801-851-4200 and the county sheriff address is County Security Center, 3075 North Main, Spanish Fork, UT 84660. Those details help when you need a human answer instead of a screen.

Orem also offers online reporting through the police website. That is important because a jail roster search often starts with a police call, a traffic stop, or a local incident. If the arrest happened in Orem, the police record and the county custody record should line up. If they do not, the records desk can help sort out the gap.

For basic status checks, the county roster is usually enough. For case detail, the city records office is the better fit. Orem jail roster work gets easier when you keep those jobs separate. One office shows custody. The other office shows records.

Orem Jail Roster Fees

Orem fees are tied to actual cost under Utah Code 63G-2-203. That means the price can vary by the work needed to pull the record, copy it, or review it. Prepayment may be required on larger requests. The city also offers a waiver path for qualified requests. That matters when someone needs a report tied to an Orem arrest but is not sure how much the final cost will be.

Because the county roster is public, many users do not need to pay for the first step. The fee question usually starts only after the roster search. If you need a police report, the city request office becomes the next stop. If you only need the current booking, the public county roster may already solve the problem. That is the cheapest path and usually the fastest one too.

When a request grows into a bigger records ask, be specific. Narrow the date range. Add the arresting agency. Include the case number if you have it. That makes the request easier to process and may keep the cost down.

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Orem jail roster research is about separating the county custody record from the city request record. If you need a current booking, use Utah County. If you need the city file tied to the arrest, use Orem Police Records. If you need a legal step, look at the Utah Courts site at utcourts.gov. If you need a wider custody notice, Vinelink helps with status alerts.

That path keeps the search clean. It also keeps you from calling the wrong office twice. Orem is simple once you know where the jail record lives.