Find Box Elder County Jail Roster

Box Elder County Jail Roster searches work a little differently from counties that publish a live public list. In Box Elder County, the jail in Brigham City does not offer a public online roster, so the booking department is the main way to confirm custody status. That makes the search more direct, but it also means the best result comes from calling the jail with the right name and timing. This page brings together the jail contact details, the records request path, and the visitor and bond rules so you can move from a name to a real answer without guessing.

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Box Elder County Jail Roster

Box Elder County Jail is the local detention site for Brigham City and the rest of the county. The jail is at 52 South 1000 West, with the mailing address at PO Box 519, Brigham City, UT 84302. The booking desk is staffed 24/7 at 435-734-3300, and that is the number to use when you need a custody check, a booking number, or the current bond status. The county says booking information becomes available about 24 hours after booking, and the phone line can provide the inmate name, booking number, charges, bond amount, release info, and court date information.

That setup matters because the county does not expose housing details on a public roster page. If you want the right person, you need the jail to confirm it. Spanish assistance is available, which helps when the search has to move quickly or the spelling is not certain. The county also notes an average daily population of about 140 and roughly 3,200 annual bookings, so the booking line does real daily work. It is a practical search, but it depends on the jail staff rather than a web form.

Jail Box Elder County Jail, 52 South 1000 West, Brigham City, UT 84302
Mailing PO Box 519, Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone 435-734-3300 booking 24/7
Fax 435-734-3302
Population About 140 average daily population, about 3,200 annual bookings

Box Elder County Jail Roster Search

The jail search in Box Elder County starts with the booking desk, not a roster page. Call 435-734-3300 and ask for inmate status, then be ready to give a full name and any other detail you already know. The county says the booking team can confirm the booking number, charges, bond amounts, release information, and court date data. That is enough to handle most family checks, attorney follow-up, and bond questions. The jail does not disclose housing location publicly, so the search is about custody confirmation, not unit tracking.

For a broader custody alert, Vinelink can help with release notifications, while the county sheriff page at boxeldercounty.org/sheriff gives the office contact path behind the jail. The key point is simple. Box Elder County Jail Roster information comes from the phone line first. The rest of the public tools help you verify or follow up after that first call.

The state fallback image below comes from the Utah Department of Corrections offender search page at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search.

Box Elder County Jail Roster state resource screenshot

It is a state-level reference, not a Box Elder County roster screenshot, but it still fits the same custody search workflow. When the county does not post an online list, a state resource helps show the broader inmate-search context without pretending to be a local booking page.

Box Elder County GRAMA Requests

Box Elder County uses the sheriff records office for GRAMA requests, and the portal is available at boxeldercounty.justfoia.com. The office is at 52 South 1000 West in Brigham City, the phone is 435-734-3300, and the email is sheriff@boxeldercounty.org. The county says to expect a standard 10 business day response. Reports start at $10, copies are $0.25 per page, video costs extra, and staff time is charged after the first 15 minutes. If you need a pickup, bring photo ID. If you mail the request, a notarized signature is required.

That process is useful when the jail roster question turns into a records question. Maybe you need a booking report, a jail log, or a custody record that is not available from the phone line. The county also protects active investigations and keeps juvenile records confidential, which is normal for Utah jail records. Appeals go to the County Commission. That means the request path is clear, but it still depends on asking for the right record in the right way.

Keep the request narrow. Give the name, approximate booking date, and record type if you have it. The more exact you are, the easier it is for the sheriff office to answer without delay.

Note: Box Elder County is more phone-driven than web-driven, so a precise GRAMA request is often the cleanest follow-up to a booking call.

Box Elder County Jail Roster Mail

Mail rules at Box Elder County Jail are strict. The jail accepts postcards only, not envelope letters, and every piece of mail needs a return address. Photos are not accepted by mail. Paperback books must come from the publisher, and magazines must come from a subscription source. Those limits keep the mail line simple and reduce the chance that something gets rejected at intake. If you are trying to support someone you found through a Box Elder County Jail Roster search, the mail rules are the next practical step.

Visitation is arranged through Securus. The county says to call 435-734-3300 for current hours, schedule in advance, bring valid ID, and expect 30-minute visits with a maximum of two visitors. That is a fairly tight structure, but it gives families a way to plan without guessing. The same jail line used for roster status also handles the current visit schedule, so one call can clear up both the custody and visit questions.

Box Elder County Bonds And Release

Bond checks should always be verified by phone in Box Elder County. The jail accepts cash only at the facility, cashier's checks during business hours, and it offers a 10 percent cash bond option. Bondsmen are available, but the jail still wants the bond amount confirmed before anyone shows up with payment. That matters because a custody check and a release check are not the same thing. A person can be booked, assigned bond, and still have release timing that depends on staff processing.

The smartest way to use the Box Elder County Jail Roster workflow is to call first, then confirm whether bond, release, or a court date is the real issue. If release is already in motion, the jail can usually tell you whether the next step is payment, paperwork, or a later court appearance. That is the practical reason the county booking line is so central. It does the work that a public roster would do in another county.

Box Elder County Jail Roster Links

The main Box Elder County links are the JustFOIA portal, the sheriff office, Securus, and Vinelink. Together they cover records requests, office contact, visitation, and custody alerts. That is the full public toolkit for a county that does not publish a searchable online roster.

For Box Elder County Jail Roster searches, the order is usually the same. Call the jail, confirm the status, and use the records or alert tools only when you need more detail. That keeps the search focused and avoids wasting time on a page the county does not maintain.

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