Search Grand County Jail Roster

The Grand County Jail Roster gives the public a direct way to check current inmates in Moab without waiting on a general office line. The county publishes a searchable roster that is updated daily and built for mobile access, so the same page works well at home or on the road. It can show booking date, charges, bond information, and release info, which makes it more than a name list. If you need to confirm a recent booking or see whether a person has already been released, this page brings the roster, sheriff office, mail address, and custody links together in one place.

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Grand County Jail Roster

Grand County Jail is at 25 South 400 East in Moab, UT 84532, with mail sent to PO Box 638, Moab, UT 84532. The jail phone is 435-259-8115 and the sheriff phone is 435-259-8110. The county's inmate roster is online at grandcountyutah.net/192/Inmate-Roster, and it is designed for current inmates. Users can search by name, which is useful when the spelling is not perfect or when the person has a common last name.

The roster shows the booking date, charges, bond, and release information, so it can answer a custody question in one pass. Grand County also notes that the page is updated daily and works on mobile devices. That matters in a county where many searches happen from a phone while someone is already on the way to the jail or courthouse. The Grand County Jail Roster is built to keep that process simple, current, and easy to read.

Jail Grand County Jail, 25 South 400 East, Moab, UT 84532
Mailing PO Box 638, Moab, UT 84532
Phone 435-259-8115 jail, 435-259-8110 sheriff
Roster Current inmates, search by name, booking date, charges, bond, and release info
Access Updated daily and mobile accessible

Grand County Jail Roster Search

Start with the county roster page and search by name. That is the fastest way to get a usable result when you are trying to confirm a booking in Moab. The search is useful because it does not force you to guess the whole story at once. It gives the current custody view first, then lets you read the booking date, bond amount, and release details if they are posted. When the result is clear, you can stop there. When it is not, the jail desk can help fill in the blanks.

The sheriff office page at grandcountyutah.net/191/Sheriff is the county contact point behind the roster. Vinelink is the other useful check if you want a second custody source or a release alert tool. Those official and high-authority pages work together well. They let you move from a quick web search to a more dependable answer without drifting away from the county records that actually control the booking record.

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

Grand County Jail Roster state resource screenshot

This is a state-level reference, not a Grand County roster screenshot. It still fits because it shows the broader inmate-search context that helps when a county page is current but still too narrow for a full custody check.

Note: Grand County keeps the roster current enough for daily use, but the jail desk is still the best backup when release timing matters.

Grand County Jail Roster Details

The Grand County Jail Roster is practical because it combines several facts in one spot. Name, booking date, charges, bond, and release info give you a real custody picture, not just a yes or no answer. That helps when a family member is trying to plan a visit, a lawyer is checking the next step, or someone is trying to confirm whether the person is still inside the jail. The daily update cycle keeps the page fresh, and the mobile layout makes the search workable in the field.

Search by name is the feature most people will use first. It is simple, but that is the point. You do not need a long form or a special case number to get started. If the name is common, use the booking date and bond details to sort one person from another. If the question is about release, the release info and jail phone give you the next move. That makes the Grand County roster a clean front door for custody checks in a small but active county.

Because the page is updated daily, the best habit is to treat it as current, then verify by phone if the result will affect a trip or a bond payment.

Grand County GRAMA Requests

If the Grand County Jail Roster does not answer the question, the sheriff office is the records contact. The county uses 435-259-8110 as the sheriff number, and that is the right place to ask about jail records that sit behind the live roster. The official sheriff page at grandcountyutah.net/191/Sheriff gives you the main office path and keeps the request anchored to the county office that holds the record.

Keep the request focused. Give the full name, the approximate booking date, and the record type if you know it. That helps the office decide whether you need a booking record, a custody record, or just a confirmation that the public roster already shows. Grand County is a good example of why a narrow request matters. The live roster is strong, but the records office still does the work when you need something beyond the screen.

The safest rule is simple. Use the roster for the quick answer and the sheriff office for the deeper one.

Grand County Jail Mail

Mail for the Grand County Jail should be addressed to Inmate Full Name, Grand County Jail, 25 South 400 East, Moab, UT 84532. The mailing box is PO Box 638, Moab, UT 84532, so it is worth checking which address the jail wants before you send anything time sensitive. A clean address matters because jail mail is one of the easiest things to delay if the name or facility line is off.

That is where the Grand County Jail Roster helps. Once you find the right person, you can match the mail to the right inmate and avoid sending something to the wrong place. The jail phone at 435-259-8115 is the best check if you are not sure about the mailing path. In a county that updates the roster daily, the mail address still needs the same kind of care. Exact wording helps the item move without trouble.

Use the full name, the jail name, and the proper mailing box together. That keeps the letter aligned with the county's own process.

Grand County Jail Roster Links

The main Grand County links are the inmate roster, the sheriff office, and Vinelink. Those pages cover the live custody screen, the office behind it, and an outside alert service that can help with release tracking. They are the core public tools for Grand County Jail Roster searches.

If you are starting from scratch, use the roster first and the sheriff office second. If you are waiting on a change in custody, keep Vinelink open as well. That sequence keeps the search quick and rooted in official county and national sources instead of a random web result.

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