Search South Jordan Jail Roster

South Jordan jail roster searches usually start with the Salt Lake County custody tools and then move into the South Jordan police records process. That split matters because the city handles the request side, while the county jail handles the booking side. If you are checking whether someone is in custody, looking for an accident or incident report, or trying to confirm the next step after an arrest, the right source depends on the question you are asking. This page keeps the South Jordan jail roster path simple so you can get to the live record faster.

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South Jordan Jail Roster

South Jordan does not operate the jail itself. Salt Lake County does. That means the county inmate lookup is the live custody source and the city records side is where you go for the report trail. A South Jordan jail roster search is therefore a two-part search. Start with the county if you need a current booking answer. Move to the city records process if you need the incident file, the crash report, or the record that explains how the arrest was handled.

The county custody side points to Salt Lake County Metro Jail at 3415 South 900 West in Salt Lake City, and the jail phone is 385-468-8400. The sheriff office at 3365 South 900 West and the county corrections page are the public custody contacts. That is the most direct way to confirm whether a South Jordan arrest turned into a booking. The county roster gives the live status. The city record path gives the paperwork that goes with it.

South Jordan searches can move in stages. A report may be filed before the booking appears, or the booking may post before the city file is ready. That timing gap is normal. It is also why the county search and the city request should stay separate until you know exactly which record you need.

South Jordan Records

The South Jordan Police Department handles records requests through the city and department process. The department address is 1600 West Towne Center Drive, South Jordan, UT 84095. The city provides records request access through its website and police department channels. That is the right starting point if a South Jordan jail roster search turns into a request for the report behind the booking.

South Jordan uses a form that asks for standard contact details, the case number if you have it, the accident or crime location, the date range, the involved parties, and the subject of the request. That makes the request clearer from the start. It also helps the records staff match the request to the right file without guessing. If you only know part of the story, the form still gives you a path forward.

Car accident records are treated carefully under GRAMA. The city requires the requester to explain why they should have access. In practice, that means the city may ask whether you are the subject of the record or an authorized representative before it releases certain material. Accident reports cost $15, and photos cost $25 if available. Those fee details matter, but the bigger point is access. Some files are open, and some need a stronger showing before release.

Lead-in from the official source: the image below comes from the Salt Lake County corrections page at slco.org/sheriff/corrections, which is the county custody page South Jordan searches usually flow into.

South Jordan Jail Roster and Salt Lake County custody resource

That county image gives the custody side a clear visual anchor. It is the right fallback when the city does not publish its own jail roster image.

South Jordan Jail Roster Search

For the custody side, use the Salt Lake County inmate lookup at the county lookup and the rosters page at Salt Lake County jail rosters. Those pages give the live booking answer for a South Jordan arrest. The sheriff corrections page at the county corrections page ties the broader custody resources together. If a name is recent, the county page is usually the fastest way to confirm status.

The city also offers online reporting through its website for certain incidents. That can help when the event started as a report and later became a custody question. It does not replace the county roster. It just gives you a second path when the city file and the county booking are moving at different speeds.

If you need status tracking beyond the county roster, Vinelink is useful. If the case has moved into court, Utah Courts can help connect the booking to the docket. When a person is transferred out of county custody later, the Utah Department of Corrections offender search becomes more useful than the jail roster alone.

South Jordan Contacts

The main South Jordan contact for records work is the police department at 1600 West Towne Center Drive. If you are asking about a current booking, the county jail phone at 385-468-8400 is the live custody contact. If you are asking about the file that explains the booking, the city records side is the better route. That split is the practical heart of a South Jordan jail roster search.

The city request form is useful because it narrows the request before it is sent. That can save time later. It also keeps the request focused on the incident, not on a broad record search that is hard for staff to process. In a city with county-based custody, that focus matters.

South Jordan Jail Roster Help

South Jordan jail roster work is easier when you treat custody and records as separate questions. The county page tells you whether the person is booked. The city process tells you whether you can get the related report. If the requester is the subject of the record or an authorized representative, the city path is usually smoother. If the goal is simply to confirm custody, the county path is the one to use first.

That is the main value of the South Jordan page. It gives you the city record path, the county custody tools, and the timing differences in one place.

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