Access Morgan County Jail Roster

The Morgan County Jail Roster is a practical way to confirm who is in custody without treating the county like a large online archive. Morgan County keeps the search centered on the sheriff office, current inmate data, and a few clear follow-up steps when a record needs more than a name. That works well in a small county where the office is local, the jail is compact, and the same phone call can answer several questions at once. If you need a current inmate check, mail guidance, or a formal records request, this page keeps those tools together.

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Morgan County Jail Roster Details

Morgan County Jail is at 48 West Young Street in Morgan, UT 84050. The mailing address is PO Box 1047, Morgan, UT 84050, the main phone is 801-829-0590, and the fax number is 801-829-0605. Public access business hours are Monday through Friday from 8 to 5. Those details matter because the Morgan County Jail Roster is tied to a local office that still answers the phone and handles day-to-day custody questions in person.

The county describes the jail as a small facility, and the public search reflects that scale. The online inmate search through the sheriff office shows current inmates and basic information, and phone verification is recommended when the detail has to be exact. The roster is updated regularly, but the county still expects people to confirm the live status when timing matters. That makes the Morgan County Jail Roster more of a current custody check than a broad public database.

Jail Morgan County Jail, 48 West Young Street, Morgan, UT 84050
Mailing PO Box 1047, Morgan, UT 84050
Phone 801-829-0590
Fax 801-829-0605
Hours Public access business hours Monday through Friday, 8 to 5
Facility Small local jail with current inmate search and basic information

Morgan County Jail Roster Search

The Morgan County Jail Roster search opens through the sheriff office page and shows current inmates with basic information. That makes it useful when you need a live custody check and not a long history of old bookings. Because the county keeps the system simple, the safest move is to verify by phone when you are working with a recent arrest or a name that might be shared by more than one person. The roster gives you a current snapshot, and the phone call gives you the final confirmation.

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

Morgan County Jail Roster state resource screenshot

It is not a Morgan County screen, but it still helps explain the broader custody-search pattern when you want to compare a local inmate check with a state-level reference.

For a second check, Vinelink is useful because it lets you compare custody status without relying on only one source. That extra check is worth using when the record is time sensitive or when you need to confirm what the sheriff office told you.

Morgan County Jail Roster Mail Rules

Mail at Morgan County follows Utah state jail standards. All mail is inspected, legal mail must be marked, and legal mail is opened in the inmate's presence. The return address is required, so the jail can tell where the item came from and route it correctly. Those rules are plain, but they keep the mail process organized in a small facility where staff have to move quickly between intake, housing, and visitor checks.

Books must come from the publisher only, and 4x6 photos are permitted. That combination gives family and friends a narrow but workable set of options. If you are sending something that has to arrive cleanly, keep the envelope simple and the contents within the jail's limits. The Morgan County Jail Roster tells you who is in custody, but the mail rules tell you how to stay in touch without having the item rejected.

Morgan County Jail Roster Visits

Visitors should contact the jail directly before assuming there is a fixed window. The county says third-party video may be available, but approval and a photo ID are required, and the dress code is enforced. That means the visit process is not a casual drop-in. It is a controlled step that depends on the jail's current rules and the inmate's approval status. In a small county jail, that is normal and usually the fastest way to keep the process orderly.

If you are planning a visit, start with the sheriff office page at morgancountyutah.gov/sheriff and then call the jail at 801-829-0590. The Morgan County Jail Roster gets you to the right person, but the jail desk tells you whether a visit can happen and what the current dress or approval rule looks like. That is especially useful when the schedule is short or when video access is handled by a third party instead of the county directly.

Public access business hours are Monday through Friday, 8 to 5, so the sheriff office is easier to reach during the workweek if you need a records or visitor question answered in person.

Morgan County Jail Roster GRAMA Requests

Morgan County uses an online request form on its forms page for GRAMA requests. The form asks for the requester's name, address, phone, email, a specific record description, a date range, and case numbers if they are known. That level of detail helps the office find the right file without treating the request like a broad search. The county says response time is 10 business days, and in-person and mail requests are also accepted. Photo ID is required, and the county warns that the application may become a public record.

The forms page at morgancountyutah.gov/forms is the right place to start when the Morgan County Jail Roster does not answer the document question. A live inmate search is useful for custody status, but GRAMA is the path for reports, records, or a paper trail that needs formal release. If you already know the booking date or case number, put it in the request. That keeps the records office from having to guess at which inmate file you mean.

Note: The online form can help the request move faster, but the county may still treat the application itself as a record.

Morgan County Jail Roster Warrant Search

For warrant questions, Morgan County points people to the Utah Statewide Warrant Search at warrants.utah.gov. That is the better tool when you are trying to see whether a name appears in the statewide warrant file instead of only in the jail's current inmate list. The Morgan County Jail Roster and the warrant search do different jobs, so using both helps separate a custody check from a warrant check.

The county also keeps the sheriff page and the forms page as the main official contacts, with Vinelink available as the broader custody alert system. Together they give you the current inmate list, the records request route, and a second-source status check. That is usually enough to move from a rumor to a confirmed answer without overcomplicating the search.

Morgan County Jail Roster Links

The core Morgan County links are the sheriff office, the forms page, Utah Statewide Warrant Search, and Vinelink. Those sources cover the most common reasons someone needs the Morgan County Jail Roster, from a quick inmate check to a records request or a warrant search. The sheriff page gives you the local office, the forms page handles the request form, the warrant site checks statewide status, and VINE adds a custody alert layer.

Start with the roster, verify by phone if the question is urgent, and then move to the forms page or the warrant search if the answer needs more than a current inmate snapshot.

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