Beaver County Booking Reports

Beaver County booking reports are kept by the Beaver County Sheriff's Office at 2270 S 525 W in Beaver, Utah. The Sheriff's Office runs a 28-bed jail and posts an online roster for public viewing. Beaver County is a rural county in south-central Utah with a small but active law enforcement team. You can search for booking reports by contacting the Sheriff's Office or by checking the jail roster on their site. The county seat is the town of Beaver, and all booking records for the area flow through this one office.

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Beaver County Sheriff and Jail

The Beaver County Sheriff's Office handles all arrests and bookings in the county. The office is at 2270 S 525 W, Beaver, UT. You can call them at (435) 438-2862 for questions about booking reports or jail records. The jail has 28 beds and serves the entire county. Staff book inmates around the clock, and each arrest creates a new record in their system.

Beaver County is small. Most bookings come from traffic stops on Interstate 15, local calls, and warrant arrests. The jail holds inmates for short stays in many cases. Those with longer sentences may transfer to a larger facility. Because the jail is small, the staff can often help you find a booking report quickly when you call or visit in person. The Beaver County Sheriff's Office website may list current inmates on their roster page.

Note: Beaver County's 28-bed jail may transfer inmates to other facilities for longer holds, which can affect where records are stored.

How to Search Beaver County Booking Reports

There are a few ways to search for booking reports in Beaver County. The fastest method is to check the online jail roster. This roster shows who is in custody right now. It lists names, charges, and booking dates. For older records, you will need to contact the Sheriff's Office directly.

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The online roster is free and open to all. It updates as inmates are booked in or released. If you need a record from weeks or months ago, the roster will not help. In that case, call the Beaver County Sheriff's Office or file a written request. Staff can look up past bookings by name or date. They may ask you to put your request in writing if the record is old.

Requesting Booking Reports in Beaver County

Beaver County follows the Government Records Access and Management Act, known as GRAMA. This Utah law gives the public a right to request government records, including booking reports. You file a GRAMA request with the Beaver County GRAMA office or send it straight to the Sheriff's Office. The form asks for your name, the record you want, and how you want it delivered.

Under Utah Code 63G-2, the county must respond within 10 business days. They can grant the request, deny it, or ask for more time. Booking reports are generally public records in Beaver County. Some parts may be redacted if they contain protected information. The county can charge a small fee for copies, but basic lookups are often free.

You can mail your GRAMA request to the Beaver County Sheriff's Office at 2270 S 525 W, Beaver, UT 84713. You can also drop it off in person during business hours. Be as specific as you can about the person and date range you are looking for. This helps staff find the right booking report faster.

Beaver County Booking Process

When someone is arrested in Beaver County, they go through a standard booking process at the jail. This creates the booking report that becomes a public record. The process starts when the arresting officer brings the person to the jail. Staff record personal details like name, date of birth, and address. They also note the charges and take a photograph.

Fingerprints are taken during booking in Beaver County. These prints go to the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification, or BCI, which keeps a statewide database. The booking report includes the arrest date, time, arresting agency, and a list of all charges. If bail is set, that amount appears on the record too. The whole process takes about an hour in most cases at the Beaver County jail.

Note: Fingerprints taken at the Beaver County jail are sent to Utah BCI and may also be forwarded to the FBI for national records.

Arrest Records Retention in Beaver County

Beaver County keeps booking reports for different lengths of time based on the type of offense. Felony arrest records stay on file for 75 years. Misdemeanor records are kept for 10 years. After those periods, the records may be destroyed or archived. This means you can search for Beaver County booking reports going back many decades for serious offenses.

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification also keeps copies of arrest records from Beaver County. BCI stores these in a central database that covers all Utah counties. If the Beaver County Sheriff's Office cannot find an old record, BCI may still have it. You can request a BCI records check online or by mail.

Beaver County Criminal Record Expungement

Some booking reports in Beaver County can be expunged. Expungement seals the record so it does not show up in most searches. Utah law sets rules for who qualifies. Not all arrests lead to convictions, and not all convictions are eligible for expungement. The process starts with a petition to the court.

To find out if a Beaver County arrest record can be expunged, visit the BCI expungement information page. You will need to get a copy of your criminal history first. BCI can provide this. Then you file a petition with the court in the district where the case was handled. If the court grants it, Beaver County must seal the booking report and related records. The process can take several months from start to finish. There are filing fees involved, and you may want a lawyer to help with the paperwork.

Note: Expunged Beaver County booking reports are sealed from public view but may still be visible to law enforcement agencies in certain situations.

Booking Reports and State Records

Beaver County booking reports feed into several state-level databases. The Utah BCI collects arrest data from all 29 counties. You can search their records at bci.utah.gov to find booking information from Beaver County and elsewhere in the state.

The Utah State Archives also holds historical criminal records. The State Archives criminal records guide explains what is available and how to access it. For inmates currently in the state prison system, the Utah Department of Corrections runs an offender search tool. These state resources can be useful when a Beaver County booking report is hard to find at the local level.

Beaver County booking reports through Utah BCI criminal records database

The BCI database is the most complete source for Beaver County arrest records that go beyond what the local jail roster shows. It includes records from all law enforcement agencies in the county.

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Cities in Beaver County

Beaver County includes the towns of Beaver, Milford, and Minersville. The county seat is Beaver, where the Sheriff's Office and jail are located. All booking reports for arrests in these communities are processed through the Beaver County jail.

Nearby Counties

Beaver County borders several other Utah counties. If you need booking reports from a neighboring area, check with that county's sheriff. Each county keeps its own jail records.

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