Search San Juan County Jail Roster

San Juan County jail roster searches are easier when you use the county's NewWorld inquiry system the right way. The page lets you search by name, subject number, booking number, in-custody status, booking date range, and housing facility, which makes it stronger than a plain name list. That detail helps when you need a fast custody check in Monticello or when a booking has already moved partway through the court process. This San Juan County jail roster page keeps the public inquiry system, the jail page, and the records route together so you can move from a name to the right local contact without starting over.

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San Juan County Jail Roster Quick Facts

90 Average Population
NewWorld Roster Platform
Regular Updates
Historical Search Support

San Juan County Jail Roster

San Juan County runs its inmate inquiry through the Tyler Technologies NewWorld platform at sjcadc.net/NewWorld.InmateInquiry/NM024023C. That is a professional custody system, and it shows more than a bare name list. Search by name, subject number, booking number, in-custody status, booking from date, booking to date, and housing facility. The page updates regularly, supports historical search, and sorts the results. It also shows court information and release status, which gives the public a usable jail roster instead of a thin snapshot.

The roster is strong because it is built for current custody and older searches at the same time. If you know a booking number, the system can get you there fast. If you only know the name, the status filters can still help. San Juan County also keeps enough detail in the entry to make the roster useful after the search. That matters when a booking is no longer fresh and you still need to understand where the person was housed or what the current status was when the entry posted.

Inquiry sjcadc.net/NewWorld.InmateInquiry/NM024023C
Jail page sanjuancountyut.gov/sheriff/page/jail
Jail 297 S. Main Street, Monticello, UT 84535
Phone 435-587-2237
Commander John Young, jyoung@sanjuancountyut.gov

San Juan County Jail Roster Search

San Juan County gives users several useful search fields, which is important in a county where the public record trail can be spread across custody and court systems. The inquiry page supports booking date windows and housing filters, so you can narrow the result more than you could on a simple current-booking page. That helps when the name is common or when you only know the week of the booking. The system also displays release status, which makes it useful for both current and recent cases.

The image below comes from San Juan County inmate inquiry, which is the public doorway to the San Juan County jail roster.

San Juan County Jail Roster inmate inquiry page

That image shows the NewWorld-style inquiry interface the county uses. It is not a bare list. It is a real search system that can handle status and date filters in a way that helps the user stay focused. When the details matter, that is a real advantage. It keeps the search from turning into guesswork.

For custody alerts or a second check, Vinelink can help. If the booking has already moved toward a hearing, Utah Courts can help connect the name to the case. San Juan County works best when the inquiry system, the jail page, and the court trail are read together.

San Juan County GRAMA Requests

San Juan County uses the standard Utah GRAMA process through the sheriff office when the inquiry page is not enough. Requests can be made in person or by mail, and the county uses the regular 10 business day response window. That gives you a predictable path for records that are not visible in the public inquiry system. If you need a report, a booking file, or older detention material, the sheriff office is the right place to ask.

Utah's GRAMA law at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2 still controls what can be released and what stays protected. That matters in a county like San Juan because the jail houses state contract sex offender prisoners, and not every detail is treated the same way. The public inquiry page is useful, but it is not the whole file. If you need the record behind the booking, the request path is the next step.

San Juan County's detention commander is John Young at jyoung@sanjuancountyut.gov. That contact helps when a request is specific or when the user needs to confirm where to send a written request. The county also keeps the process straightforward by not overcomplicating the public search. That makes the line between public inquiry and formal record request easy to see.

Note: San Juan County's inquiry page is public, but the GRAMA path is still the right route for reports or older booking records that are not shown online.

San Juan County Mail And Visits

San Juan County uses standard Utah jail mail rules. The facility asks that mail be formatted correctly, with a return address and proper legal-mail marking when needed. All mail is inspected. The jail also recommends contacting the facility for the exact format, which is a smart move in a county that keeps the public mail summary brief. That means the roster tells you who is there, but the jail line tells you how to contact them correctly.

Visits are handled by the facility and include video visitation. Pre-approval is required, and visitors need government ID and the usual dress-code compliance. The jail's public page also notes that the facility provides an education center and community-service programs, which gives the detention center a more structured day-to-day environment than the simple booking view might suggest. A person can be in custody and still be participating in school or work-oriented programming.

That is part of what makes San Juan County worth a careful read. The roster shows the custody state, but the facility page shows the programs and the contact rules around that custody. If you are planning a visit, call 435-587-2237 first. That is quicker than trying to infer the current schedule from the screen alone.

San Juan County Status And Programs

San Juan County's detention center serves an average population of about 90 inmates. The jail also houses state contract sex offender prisoners, which means some custody situations are more complex than a simple county booking. The facility says it has an education center and community-service programming, including projects like crochet items that are donated to people in need. That tells you the jail is not only a holding place. It is also a structured facility with programs tied to the length of stay.

The booking process includes basic information, a photo, fingerprints, and bail options. Inmates also get phone calls, letters, messages, TV, showers, and regular checks. Those details matter because they explain what happens after the public roster shows the name. If the person is still listed, the facility page can help you understand the broader custody environment.

For most users, the key thing is simple. The inquiry page gives the status, and the jail page gives the rules. That is the right split for a county that uses a professional booking platform and still keeps the public trail manageable.

San Juan County Jail Roster Links

The main San Juan County links are the inmate inquiry system, the jail page, and Vinelink. Those three pages cover the public roster, the facility contact point, and the status alert layer. That is enough for most searches, whether you are checking a booking from Monticello or trying to follow a custody update after a hearing.

San Juan County's page stands out because it uses a mature inquiry platform. That means the search feels more exact and less manual than in counties with a bare list. If you know the subject number or booking number, use it. If you do not, the date filters still help. The result is a public jail roster that works well for both current and historical checks.

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