Search Taylorsville Jail Roster
Taylorsville jail roster searches usually flow through Salt Lake County custody tools and Unified Police records. Taylorsville contracts with UPD, so the city records trail and the county jail trail sit in different places. That matters when you need to confirm a booking, find a report, or check which years of records the city still holds. This page keeps the Taylorsville jail roster path clear so you can start with the city and still reach the county booking record without getting stuck in the wrong office.
Taylorsville Jail Roster Quick Facts
Taylorsville Jail Roster
Taylorsville 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 sits with Taylorsville and its police services contract. A Taylorsville jail roster search is therefore really a split search. First, check the county to see whether the person is booked. Then use the city records path or the UPD request portal if you need the report behind the arrest.
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 live custody contacts. That makes the county roster the practical answer when you need to know whether someone is in custody now. The city path is what you use when the report, the record range, or the request portal matters more than the booking status.
Taylorsville records are also split by time period. The city keeps records from July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2012, and from July 1, 2021 to the current day. That is important because it tells you whether the city still has the file or whether UPD is the better route. The records path is part of the search from the start, not just a backup after the roster check.
Taylorsville Records
The Taylorsville City directory lists the key contacts: Chief of Police Brady Cottam at 801-955-2051, Office Manager Brandy Stephens at 801-955-2034, Records Manager Donny Gasu at 801-955-2069, and GRAMA Coordinator Danielle Hansen at 385-900-2859. The city records request page is taylorsvilleut.gov/government/records-requests, and the city directory is the Taylorsville city directory. Those contacts matter when you need to know who handles what.
Taylorsville contracts with Unified Police Department for police services. UPD Technical Services is at 5190 Heath Ave in Kearns, and the phone is 385-468-9755 Monday through Thursday. The UPD records request page is unifiedpoliceut.gov/records-request. UPD charges $10 per incident or traffic report and says the request must be notarized before submission. Processing takes 10 business days. That gives the city a straightforward records path when the arrest report is held by UPD instead of the city office itself.
The city notes that the records path includes police records available through the portal and that the department has separate record ranges. That is useful because it tells you where the record is likely to live before you start asking around. If the request is narrow, the city and UPD can usually handle it without too much back-and-forth.
Lead-in from the official source: the image below comes from the Unified Police request page at unifiedpoliceut.gov/records-request, which is the records path that supports Taylorsville's police services contract.
This local image matches the Taylorsville records path. It is the right visual anchor for the city side of the search.
Taylorsville Jail Roster Search
For the custody side, use the Salt Lake County inmate lookup at the county lookup. That is the live booking answer for Taylorsville arrests. Because the city sits in Salt Lake County, the county roster is what confirms whether a person is currently booked. The county jail roster can also show the details you need for a follow-up call, including booking information and status.
The city records side is important when the incident predates the booking or when you need a report from the UPD contract window. The Taylorsville page lets you separate the custody answer from the records answer. If you need a report from the 2005 to 2012 window or from the current window, the city directory and UPD request page help you get to the right office faster.
For broader custody tracking, Vinelink can help. If the case has already moved into court, Utah Courts can connect the booking to the docket. That is useful when the roster alone is not enough and you need to see how the arrest moved through the system.
Taylorsville Contacts
The key Taylorsville contacts are the city directory, the records request portal, the UPD records office, and the county jail phone. If you are starting from a custody question, the county jail line at 385-468-8400 is the live contact. If you are starting from a report question, the city records request portal or UPD Technical Services line is the better place to start. Those are different jobs, and the city page works best when it keeps them separate.
The UPD contract also helps explain why some records are handled by a separate office. That is not a problem. It just means the records path is not all in one place. Once you know the date range, the names, and whether the record is city or UPD held, the request gets easier to frame.
Taylorsville Jail Roster Help
Taylorsville jail roster work is easier when you think in two layers. The county roster tells you whether the person is booked. The city or UPD request path tells you where the report lives. If the record is from the older Taylorsville window or the current window, the city directory helps you reach the right contact. If it is a current custody question, the county page is the first stop.
That is the main value of the Taylorsville page. It gives you the city contacts, the UPD route, the records ranges, and the county custody trail in one place.