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Beaver County jail roster searches are simple at the surface, but the page still rewards a careful read. The roster is browse-only, so you look through recent bookings instead of running a name search. That means the exact booking date, a name spelling, or a rough arrest window can matter more than it would in a bigger county. If you are trying to confirm a fresh booking, check the recent bookings page first. If you need the jail side of the record, this Beaver County jail roster page gives you the path to custody, records, mail, visits, and release detail in one place.

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Beaver County Jail Roster Quick Facts

30 Days Booking History
Daily Roster Updates
No Search Browse-Only Layout
10-20 Average Listings

Beaver County Jail Roster

Beaver County uses a plain recent-bookings page through the sheriff side of the county site. The page covers about 30 days of booking history and updates once a day, usually every 24 hours. That makes it useful for current custody checks and recent arrests, but not for deep historical digging. The public view shows full name, booking number, booking date and time, charges with court jurisdiction, bail or bond when available, release dates when applicable, arresting agency, and hold status. It does not show mugshots. It also does not offer a search box, so the user has to browse the recent entries in sequence.

That structure changes how you work the page. A common name can be hard to spot if you do not know the date. A quick booking may be there for only a short stretch, then it drops off the recent window. Beaver County keeps the roster easy to read, but the simplicity means you need to slow down and compare the details. That is especially true if the arrest happened outside the county seat or if the person was brought in on a hold from another agency. The booking line, the charge line, and the hold note matter more than a photo would in this county.

Roster beaver.utah.gov/468/Recent-Bookings
Sheriff beaver.utah.gov/266/Sheriffs-Office
Jail 2270 South 525 West, Beaver, UT 84713
Mailing PO Box 391, Beaver, UT 84713
Phone 435-438-2862
Fax 435-438-2863

Beaver County Jail Roster Search

Because the roster is browse-only, the best search approach is to use the narrowest time window you can manage. A recent arrest may be visible within the first day. A release may also show quickly if the booking was short. If you are looking for a person with a common name, the booking number and arresting agency can separate one entry from another. The roster also shows court jurisdiction, which helps if the arrest came from a state, city, or federal hold that needs a different follow-up path.

The screenshot below comes from Beaver County recent bookings, which is the public doorway to the Beaver County jail roster.

Beaver County Jail Roster recent bookings page

That image is useful because it shows the public format the county actually uses. You are not dealing with a modern search filter here. You are reading a current list and watching the date range. That keeps the search clean, but it also means the user has to pay attention to the booking date and release notes. If those details line up, the page does its job well.

For status checks beyond the roster, Vinelink can help with custody alerts. If the booking has moved into the court process, Utah Courts can help connect the name to a case. Beaver County works best when the roster, the court, and the alert system are used together instead of one at a time.

Beaver County GRAMA Requests

When the recent-bookings page does not give enough detail, Beaver County uses a standard GRAMA path through the sheriff's office. Requests can be made in person, by mail, or by phone. The office contact is 435-438-2467, and the email is beavercountysheriff@beaver.utah.gov. The mailing address is PO Box 391, Beaver, UT 84713. A form is available at the sheriff office. That is the right route for police reports, historical booking records, or material that is not visible in the public recent-bookings window.

Utah GRAMA controls the timing and access rules through Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2. Beaver County follows the standard 10 business day response rule, with a faster 5-day path for media requests. The county says police reports cost $5, and copy fees are 25 cents per page after the first 10 free pages. Fee waivers can be available for public interest requests. If you are asking for something tied to a specific booking, include the date and incident location. That cuts down on back-and-forth and helps the office find the right record the first time.

Appeals go to the County Commission within 30 days. That is useful if a request is limited or denied, but the stronger move is to make the request narrow from the start. Beaver County also notes that historical booking records are available on request. That matters when the recent-books page has already rotated the entry out of view. For an older case, the more exact you are, the better the result usually is.

Note: Beaver County's roster is short by design, so the GRAMA path is the backup when the recent list no longer holds the booking you need.

Beaver County Mail And Visits

Mail rules in Beaver County are strict and plain. The mailing address is Beaver County Jail, 2270 South 525 West, Beaver, UT 84713, and the inmate name should be written in full. Mail is inspected for contraband. The jail does not accept packages from individuals. Letters must be clean, with no glitter or stickers. Photos are allowed up to five at a time, and the size limit is 4x6. Hardcover books are not allowed. Paperback books, newspapers, and magazines must come from approved publishers or vendors. Legal mail needs the proper label and is opened only in the inmate's presence.

Visitation is also specific. On-site visits run Tuesday and Thursday from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM, and Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Visitors must be on the approved list, show valid government ID, and follow the dress code. Visits last 30 minutes, and two visitors are allowed per visit. Minors need an adult escort. People with warrants or active probation restrictions may be turned away. That is normal for a small county jail. The rules are clear because the facility is small and the staff need a simple check-in process.

Those rules matter because the Beaver County jail roster tells you who is there, but the visit schedule tells you how to reach that person. If the booking is short, the release may happen before a visit is ever set. If the booking is longer, the roster and the visitation hours work together. That is why a good jail roster page should give both the custody view and the contact view.

Beaver County Bonds And Release

Bond handling in Beaver County is very direct. Cash only is accepted at the facility, and exact change is required. Personal checks are not accepted for bonds. Cashier's checks can be accepted during business hours. Local bail bondsmen are available, and the county notes a 10 percent cash bond option for some charges. The jail phone line at 435-438-2862 is the right number to confirm a bond amount before anyone drives to the facility. That can save time, especially in a county where the roster does not have a search tool to filter the booking.

Release often happens within one to four hours after the bond is processed, but that is only a general window. Holds, court checks, and payment timing can stretch it. The roster can show a release date when one is set, which makes the page more useful than a simple name list. It also helps when you are trying to match the booking to a court jurisdiction. That detail can matter if the person was booked on a charge that links back to another agency.

Commissary deposits in Beaver County are also old-school. Cash can be deposited in person. Money orders are accepted by mail. Weekly commissary orders are typical, and indigent supplies may be provided when a person has no funds. The county also points users toward Securus for phone services and Vinelink for custody status. Together, those links give you the broader jail routine after the booking is found.

Beaver County Jail Roster Links

The main Beaver County links are the recent bookings page, the sheriff office page, Vinelink, and Securus phone services. That small group covers most user needs. If you are checking a recent booking, start with the recent bookings page. If you need a records request, go to the sheriff office page and follow the GRAMA contact path. If the person has been transferred or released, Vinelink can help confirm the status. If you need to reach the inmate, the county phone and visitation rules matter more than the web page.

Beaver County is a good example of why a local jail roster page has to stay local. The roster is short. The page is public. The search is visual, not filtered. Those facts all shape how the user should search. The county does not hide the data, but it does ask you to work the data in order. That is the kind of detail people need when they are trying to confirm a booking without wasting a trip.

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