Search Sandy Jail Roster

Sandy jail roster searches usually lead to Salt Lake County custody tools, because Sandy does not run its own jail roster system. The city police department handles local records, and the county jail handles the booking trail. That split matters when you need to confirm a custody status, request an incident record, or follow a booking into the county system. This page keeps both pieces together so you can search Sandy by city name without losing track of the jail roster that actually holds the inmate information.

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Sandy Jail Roster Basics

Sandy jail roster searches are really Salt Lake County jail searches. The county Metro Jail at 3415 South 900 West in Salt Lake City is the custody location, and the jail phone is 385-468-8400. If a Sandy arrest moves into booking, the county inmate lookup is the public place to check. That is why the city and county sides need to stay linked. The city makes the report, but the county holds the live jail record.

The county inmate lookup is available at Salt Lake County inmate lookup. It helps you find the booking number, charges, bond, housing, and custody status. If you need the local report behind the arrest, the Sandy police records office is the next stop. That office is at 10000 Centennial Parkway, Sandy, UT 84070, with the City Recorder at 801-568-7135 and the main police phone at 801-568-7100.

The Sandy records page makes one thing clear. Police records are private or protected under GRAMA and are not automatically treated as public records. That means a search request has to be reviewed for entitlement. The rule matters. A jail roster search is about custody. A police records request is about access to the city file. Those are separate questions.

Sandy Jail Roster Search

For the custody side, use the Salt Lake County jail page and the county roster. If the inmate is booked, the county tool usually gives the fastest answer. It is the right starting point when you need current status, a bond amount, or a housing note. The county jail search also helps when you only have a name and need to know whether the person is still in custody or has already moved on.

The image below comes from the Sandy police records resources listed in the research, including Sandy's GRAMA portal.

Sandy Jail Roster and police records resource

This image supports the Sandy jail roster search by pointing you to the city records path that sits beside county custody.

Sandy also offers online reporting through the police website. That helps when a report is created first and the jail booking follows later. In that kind of search, the city portal can explain the incident, while the county roster shows the arrest outcome. You need both when the trail runs through the city and the county.

Read the roster carefully if the person was just booked. County updates can lag a little. If the status seems old, call the jail and confirm. That is often faster than guessing from the screen alone.

Sandy Jail Roster Records

Sandy Police Department records are handled through the city records division. The department is at 10000 Centennial Parkway, Sandy, UT 84070. The police records email is PDrecords@sandy.utah.gov, and the records info page is Sandy Police Records Division. Those details matter when a custody search turns into a request for the report that led to the arrest.

The GRAMA portal is cityofsandycityut.nextrequest.com. Sandy says requests can be submitted online or by email, and the normal response window is 10 business days. Fees follow Sandy City Code and GRAMA, with the fee schedule handled by the Records Division. Prepayment and waivers may be available. That means the city record path can be direct, but it is still controlled. The records team decides what can be released.

The research also says Sandy police records are classified as private or protected under GRAMA and not treated as public automatically. That is an important distinction. A jail roster may be open, but the city report may not be. If the record is protected, the city reviews whether the requester is entitled to access. That keeps the search lawful and explains why some Sandy requests move slower than others.

Sandy's records structure includes Patrol, Investigations, Records, and Support Services. Its policy manual also says the Records Officer manages retention, archiving, release, and destruction, with initial reports public primary and follow-up reports protected primary. That is why Sandy can feel more complicated than a simple jail search. The custody side and the records side use different rules.

Sandy Jail Roster Contacts

For live custody questions, the Salt Lake County Metro Jail is the place to call. The address is 3415 South 900 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84119, and the jail phone is 385-468-8400. That is the direct county contact for a Sandy jail roster search. If the person is booked, transferred, or released, the county line is the quickest way to verify status.

Sandy users also benefit from the county sheriff page and the county inmate lookup when the city records office is not enough. Those sources show where the jail record lives. If the issue moves to a court question, Utah Courts can help connect the custody to the case. For long-running custody notices, Vinelink can help with alerts.

That is the practical Sandy pattern. The city records office handles the report. The county jail handles the inmate. The court system and Vinelink fill in the trail when the case gets wider.

Sandy Jail Roster Fees

Sandy fees follow the city code and GRAMA. The research does not give a fixed public fee table, which means the Records Division is the place to confirm the current schedule. That is normal for a city that reviews each request for entitlement and privacy. If you need a report, ask before you file a large request so you are not surprised later.

The county roster itself is free to check, so many searches stop there. The fee issue comes after the search, when you ask for the city record behind the arrest. If you only need to know whether someone is in custody, the county jail page usually solves the problem without a fee. If you need the report, the city records route takes over.

That split lets you keep the search lean. First check the roster. Then ask for the record only if you still need it.

Sandy Jail Roster Divisions

Sandy Police has Patrol, Investigations, Records, and Support Services divisions. Those divisions help explain why the city has both a records request path and a live reporting path. The records side handles the paperwork. The patrol and investigations sides handle the case itself. That structure is useful when you are trying to match an arrest to the right city file.

The research also notes that Sandy's records retention follows the policy manual and GRAMA standards. Initial reports are public primary, but follow-up reports are protected primary. Investigative materials are protected primary as well. That means the city can release some things right away and withhold others until the case is ready. It is a careful system, not a simple open drawer.

For a Sandy jail roster search, that means the county roster is the easy piece. The city record is the part that takes the review.

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Sandy Jail Roster Links

Use the county inmate lookup for custody. Use the city records portal for the report. Those two links cover most Sandy jail roster searches and keep the process simple.

Sandy works best when you separate the county custody step from the city records step. That keeps the search tight and the result clear.