Kane County Jail Booking Reports

Kane County booking reports are maintained by the Kane County Sheriff's Office in Kanab, Utah. The Sheriff runs the county jail and processes all arrests within Kane County. This remote county in southern Utah borders Arizona and is home to vast stretches of public land. Kanab serves as the county seat and the center of law enforcement operations. You can search for Kane County booking reports by reaching out to the Sheriff's Office or using Utah state databases.

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Kane County Sheriff's Office

The Kane County Sheriff's Office is based in Kanab. It is the primary law enforcement agency for the county. Deputies patrol a large area that includes Kanab, Orderville, Glendale, and the surrounding public lands. National parks and monuments in the area bring tourists year-round, and the Sheriff handles incidents involving visitors as well as residents.

The Kane County Sheriff operates the county jail. Every person arrested in Kane County goes through the booking process at this facility. The jail is small, consistent with the county's low population. Staff record each arrest and create a booking report that stays on file. Because Kane County is remote, the jail sometimes holds inmates for other agencies as well.

Kane County does not have a large online jail roster system. To find booking reports, you will usually need to call the Sheriff's Office or submit a written request. For urgent questions about someone in custody, calling is the fastest option.

Searching Kane County Booking Reports

Finding booking reports in Kane County requires direct contact with the Sheriff or use of state records. The county does not post an online inmate roster at this time. Here are the main ways to search for Kane County arrest records:

When you contact the Sheriff, provide the full name and approximate arrest date. Kane County is a small operation, so staff can often locate a booking report quickly. For records from weeks or months ago, a written request may be needed. The county follows the same GRAMA rules as every other county in Utah.

Kane County Records Requests

Kane County processes public records requests under the Government Records Access and Management Act. Under Utah Code 63G-2, you can request booking reports and other government documents. The county must reply within 10 business days. Booking reports are generally considered public records and are available to anyone who asks.

Write your request with the person's name, the date or range of dates for the arrest, and a clear description of what you need. Mail it to the Kane County Sheriff's Office in Kanab or deliver it in person. Some details in a booking report may be redacted if they involve protected information or an active investigation. Copy fees are small and depend on the number of pages.

The Utah BCI criminal records page shown below is another source for Kane County arrest data stored at the state level.

Kane County booking reports available through Utah BCI criminal records search

BCI collects arrest records from all Utah counties, including Kane County.

Note: Kane County may refer some records requests to the county clerk if the Sheriff's Office does not handle a particular record type.

Kane County Booking Process

When someone is arrested in Kane County, the officer brings them to the jail in Kanab for booking. Jail staff take the person's name, date of birth, address, and physical details. They list all charges from the arrest. A photograph and fingerprints are taken as part of the process. Each booking gets a unique number for tracking.

Fingerprints from Kane County bookings go to the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. BCI stores them in a statewide database and may forward them to the FBI. The booking report shows the arrest date, time, charges, arresting agency, and bail if set. Kane County arrests may involve the Sheriff's deputies, Kanab City Police, or state troopers from the Utah Highway Patrol. All of these agencies use the Kane County jail for booking.

State Resources for Kane County

Kane County arrest data flows into several Utah state systems. The BCI criminal records database is the broadest tool for finding arrest records from any county. You can submit a request to BCI for a full criminal history check. The Utah State Archives holds older records that may include Kane County data from past decades.

For inmates who moved from the Kane County jail to state prison, the Utah DOC offender search shows current custody status. Kane County is a small county, so state databases are an important backup source for arrest records. If the local office cannot find what you need, these state tools may have it.

Those seeking to seal a Kane County arrest record can learn about the process on the BCI expungement page. Utah law allows certain records to be expunged if the person meets specific criteria. The process involves filing a petition with the court and paying required fees.

Arrest Records Kept in Kane County

Kane County retains booking reports based on the severity of the offense. Felony arrest records are stored for decades. Misdemeanor records are kept for a shorter period. After the retention period ends, records may be archived or destroyed. If you are looking for an old Kane County booking report, start with BCI or the State Archives if the local jail no longer has it.

Even after a case is resolved, the booking report remains on file unless it is expunged by court order. Kane County follows the same retention rules as other Utah counties. The data is part of the public record and can be accessed through proper channels for as long as it is held.

Note: Kane County may archive older booking reports at a central county storage location rather than at the jail itself.

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Cities in Kane County

Kane County includes the towns of Kanab, Orderville, Glendale, and Big Water. Kanab is the county seat and the largest community. All booking reports for arrests across Kane County are processed at the jail in Kanab.

Nearby Counties

Kane County borders several other Utah counties and the state of Arizona. If the arrest happened in a neighboring county, that county's sheriff will have the booking report.

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