Search Rich County Jail Roster

Rich County Jail Roster searches work best when you want a fast custody check tied to a small rural jail. The county keeps a simple online inmate search on the sheriff site, and that search is built for people who already know a name, booking number, or arrest warrant number. Because the jail is small and staffing is limited, phone verification still helps when a booking is fresh. This page keeps the Rich County Jail Roster, the sheriff office contacts, and the GRAMA path in one place so you can move from a name to the right record without guessing where the county wants you to look next.

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Rich County Jail Roster

Rich County keeps its public custody view on the sheriff page at richcounty.gov/sheriff. The search tool is direct. It lets you look up inmates by first name, last name, booking number, or arrest warrant number, which is useful when the spelling is uncertain or when you only have a fragment of the arrest detail. The county says the roster is updated regularly, and that matters in a place where the jail operation is straightforward and the public page stays focused on the current booking picture instead of trying to be a large archive.

The screenshot below comes from the Rich County sheriff page, which is the public doorway to the Rich County Jail Roster.

Rich County Jail Roster sheriff page screenshot

That image is useful because it shows the county's simple public entry point, not a generic portal. Rich County is a small facility, so the roster is meant to answer the core question first. Who is in custody, what name is listed, and how do you confirm the match? Once you know that, the jail phone line can fill in the gaps that the live search cannot cover.

Roster richcounty.gov/sheriff
Jail Rich County Jail, Randolph, UT. Contact the office for the specific jail location.
Mailing PO Box 38, Randolph, UT 84064
Phone 435-793-2285 dispatch and jail, 435-946-3210 alternate

Rich County Jail Roster Search

The Rich County search flow stays simple, and that is the advantage. If you have a common surname, start with the full name and then narrow with the booking number if the page gives you a match. If you have an arrest warrant number, use it. That helps the sheriff office separate one person from another without forcing you to guess. Because the public page is small, the search does not bury you in extra filters. It gives you a clean custody check and leaves the rest to the jail staff when you need a live answer.

Rich County also recommends phone verification. That advice matters more here than it might in a large county, because a small office can post records in a simple way and still have a fresh booking that is not fully visible online yet. A quick call can confirm whether the person is actually at the jail, whether the name has posted, or whether the record is still moving through intake. If you are checking on a recent arrest, that call can save time and keep you from relying on a stale screen.

For longer searches, the roster is still the first stop, but the jail phone is the better backstop. The county's public page is clear enough to read fast, and the search fields are narrow enough to make sense without training. That is a good fit for a rural county where the public needs a direct path more than a deep records maze.

Note: In Rich County, the best results usually come from pairing the online search with a quick call to the dispatch and jail line.

Rich County Records And GRAMA

When the Rich County Jail Roster is not enough, the sheriff office handles records through the standard Utah GRAMA process. The records officer is the Rich County Sheriff Records Department, and requests can be made in person or by mail. The county says the response time is 10 business days, and a photo ID is required. That makes the process predictable, but it also means you should be ready to describe the record clearly so the office can find the right booking, report, or jail-related file the first time.

Rich County lists records help at 435-222-5977 and the Jail Commander at 435-222-5976. The sheriff is Dale Stacey, and the fax number is 435-793-3122. Those details matter when the live roster does not answer the question and you need the office that actually holds the file. A narrow request works best. Give the name, date range, booking date if you know it, and any other detail that separates one record from another. That is the fastest way to move from a roster check to a record request.

The county's records process also fits the larger Utah GRAMA framework, which is useful when you need something beyond the public inmate search. If the booking is old, if you need a report, or if you want a copy tied to a specific case, the GRAMA path is the right backup. The live roster is for finding the person. GRAMA is for the paper trail behind that booking.

Rich County Jail Roster Details

Rich County operates a small rural facility, so the jail record trail is usually narrower than in a metro county. That does not make it less useful. It means the public page is meant to answer a direct question quickly and then hand you off to the office if you need more. The county's online presence is simple, and the retention rules follow Utah schedules, which helps explain why the jail page focuses on current access instead of a long, complicated history.

That structure is helpful when you are checking an active custody issue. The county can update the page regularly, but a booking can still move faster than a browser refresh. A person may show online after intake, or a name may need a verification call before it is safe to rely on the screen. That is normal for a small office. It is also why the Rich County Jail Roster should be read as a working tool, not as a complete record set.

If you are comparing one booking to another, keep the search narrow. Use the booking number when you have it. Use the warrant number when that is the only sure detail. When you only have a name, verify the result by phone and then decide whether the roster or the records office is the better next step.

Rich County Jail Contacts

Rich County makes the contact side easy to sort once you know who handles what. The dispatch and jail line is 435-793-2285, and the alternate number is 435-946-3210. The records line is 435-222-5977, which is the better number when you need a file, a copy, or a GRAMA answer. The jail commander line at 435-222-5976 is useful when the question is about custody handling rather than just whether a name appears online.

The sheriff office page at richcounty.gov/sheriff stays the best public entry point because it connects the roster to the office behind it. For alerts about release or transfer status, Vinelink can help after you confirm the booking. That combination keeps the search practical. Use the roster for the first pass, the jail phone for confirmation, and the records office when you need the document trail.

Rich County Jail Roster Links

The main Rich County links are the sheriff page and Vinelink. That short list is enough for most searches because Rich County keeps the public page simple and the office contact numbers easy to reach. If you already have a booking number, the roster search can usually move fast. If you do not, the jail staff can still help you confirm whether the name belongs to the person you are checking.

Rich County works best when you treat the online search as a direct custody tool. It is not trying to be a huge database. It is trying to show who is in the jail right now and give you a reliable path to the sheriff office when you need more. That is a good fit for a small county, and it keeps the Rich County Jail Roster focused on the job it actually has to do.

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