Millard County Jail Roster

The Millard County Jail Roster is built for fast name checks in Fillmore and for follow-up when the booking page shows more than a simple custody note. Millard County gives you a dedicated jail site, a county site, and a live roster that updates often enough to be useful from a phone or a desk. That makes the search practical for family, counsel, and anyone who needs to know where a case stands right now. If you are looking for a current inmate, bond amount, or court date, this page pulls the core tools into one place.

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Millard County Jail Roster Details

Millard County Jail is at 765 South Highway 99 in Fillmore, UT 84631, and the same address is used for mail. The main phone numbers are 435-743-5302 and 435-743-5585. The county site at millardcounty.org helps place the jail in the wider county structure, while the jail site at millardcountyjailut.org is where the active roster work happens. This is the right starting point when you need a current custody check rather than a broad county archive.

The facility is modest in size, with an average daily population of about 65 and annual arrests of about 1,300. Commissary is cash only in person, which is another sign that the jail keeps the process direct and local. The roster itself is mobile accessible, which helps when you are searching from the road or while you are waiting for a callback. In a small county, that kind of simple access is useful because it keeps the search focused on the live record instead of a large menu of pages.

Jail Millard County Jail, 765 South Highway 99, Fillmore, UT 84631
Mailing 765 South Highway 99, Fillmore, UT 84631
Phone 435-743-5302 and 435-743-5585
Facility Average daily population about 65, about 1,300 annual arrests
Commissary Cash only in person

Millard County Jail Roster Search

The Millard County Jail Roster supports searches by last name, first name, booking number, and partial names. That gives you room to work when a spelling is uncertain or when you only know part of a booking record. The results can show physical characteristics, mugshots, booking number and ID, booking date and time, detailed charges, bond or bail amount, and the scheduled court date and location. That is a lot of value from a single roster search, and it is why the page gets used so often for quick custody checks.

Millard County says the roster updates at least daily, and some records refresh every 15 minutes. The page is mobile accessible, which matters when someone needs a fast answer before a drive to Fillmore or before a jail call. If the same name appears more than once, the booking number and date can help separate one person from another. The county is not trying to hide data. It is trying to keep the live list readable and current. That is exactly what a jail roster should do.

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

Millard County Jail Roster state resource screenshot

It is a state-level example rather than a Millard County screenshot, but it helps frame how a custody search behaves when you need one more reference point.

Note: If the live roster is moving faster than your screen, the booking number and court date are usually the safest details to write down.

Millard County Jail Roster Mail Rules

Mail to the Millard County Jail Roster should go to the same Fillmore address and include the inmate's full name and ID. Plain envelopes are accepted, which keeps the process straightforward, but the jail still inspects all mail. The prohibited list is specific. No food, medicine, greeting cards, writing tools, newspapers unless they come direct from the publisher, envelopes, stamps, stickers, packages, or cash. Those restrictions make the mail room easier to manage and reduce the chance that an item gets turned away.

Legal mail has to be marked as legal mail. That keeps protected papers separate from ordinary letters and makes it easier for staff to handle them correctly. If you are sending something tied to a court date or a legal filing, the marking matters as much as the address. The Millard County Jail Roster may show the custody status, but the mail rules tell you how to reach the person once you know where they are housed.

Millard County Jail Roster Visits

Visitation in Millard County should be confirmed by calling 435-743-5302. The jail lists Sunday visits from 9 to 11 and 2 to 4, Monday through Friday from 9 to 11, 2 to 4, and 6 to 8, and Saturday from 9 to 11 and 2 to 4. Visits are 30 minutes, the visitor limit is two guests, and each inmate gets one visit per week. ID is required, and children under 12 may visit only on Sundays with a parent. Those rules keep the schedule tight, but they also make the visit process predictable once you know the hour.

Bond questions follow the same direct path. Millard County accepts in-person cash only, with no cards and no checks of any kind. A licensed bail bond company is the alternative, and the jail wants the exact bond amount before anyone tries to pay it. Release times can still range from about two hours to 24 hours or more, so a booking can move slowly even after the bond is set. The Millard County Jail Roster is useful because it tells you who is in custody, but the jail desk still controls the final timing.

Note: Millard County works best when you confirm both the visit window and the bond status before you drive to the jail.

Millard County Jail Roster GRAMA Requests

If the Millard County Jail Roster does not give you the paper record you need, the sheriff office handles the standard GRAMA process. Requests can be made in person or by mail, and the county says responses are due within 10 business days. Fees follow the county schedule, so a report or a custody file can take a different path than the live roster page. That is normal. The roster is for quick status checks, while GRAMA is for records that need a formal release.

The best request is specific. Give the person's name, the date range if you know it, and a clear description of the record. A narrow request is easier for the sheriff office to process, and it reduces the chance that the office has to ask for more detail before it can move forward. If you already have the booking number, include it. That is often the fastest way to connect a request to the right jail file.

Millard County Jail Roster Links

The main Millard County links are the jail roster site, the county site, Securus for video connect, and Vinelink for custody alerts and a second check. Those sources work together. The jail site gives you the live inmate list, the county site gives you the wider office context, Securus handles video contact, and Vinelink helps confirm what the roster says.

If you only need the current custody status, start with the roster and move to the jail phone only if a detail is unclear. That keeps the search quick and avoids turning a simple name lookup into a longer records hunt.

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