Brigham City Released Inmates
Brigham City released inmates get booked through the Box Elder County Jail after arrest by the Brigham City Police Department. The city has no jail of its own. Box Elder County does not run a public online jail roster, so most searches start with a phone call to booking or a check of the state courts. You can still look up Brigham City released inmates through VINE, the Utah DOC site, or a BCI record check. This page shows how each path works.
Brigham City Quick Facts
Brigham City Police Department
The Brigham City Police Department covers the full city and some parts of the area just outside city limits. Officers book every arrest into the Box Elder County Jail nearby. The department posts news, chief updates, and public records info on its main site. You can view the force at brighamcity.utah.gov/police-department.
BCPD takes GRAMA requests for police reports, crash data, and arrest logs. State law under Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2 (GRAMA) sets what the city can share. Most replies come back within ten business days. Some files need more time for open cases.
The department does not run an inmate list. It hands all Brigham City released inmates to the Box Elder Sheriff for booking. To check current holds, you must call the jail booking line, since the county does not post a live online roster.
Where Brigham City Arrestees Go
Every person arrested by BCPD goes to the Box Elder County Jail. The Box Elder County Sheriff runs the jail. You can reach booking staff at (435) 734-3800. The jail holds people waiting on court dates and those who serve short terms. Box Elder does not post a public online roster, so a phone call is the fastest way to check on a current hold.
Brigham City released inmates leave the jail after bail, case dismissal, time served, or release on own recognizance. With no live online roster, tracking a release in real time is harder than in larger counties. VINE is the best free tool for quick release alerts.
For a current hold check, call booking and give the person's full name and date of birth. Staff can tell you if the person is in custody, the charge, and the bond amount. They will not release full case info over the phone. Court files are your next stop for that.
Note: Box Elder County jail records fall under Utah Code Title 17 Chapter 22, which sets sheriff duties for jail logs.
How to Find Brigham City Released Inmates
You have a few solid ways to find Brigham City released inmates. With no online county roster, most paths start with the state courts, the DOC, or VINE. The right tool depends on when the person was held and where they went next.
The Utah Department of Corrections offender search tracks felons once they move from county jail to state prison. Utah DOC duties fall under Utah Code Title 64. The tool shows current housing, parole status, and sentence length for state level Brigham City released inmates.
For real time alerts, use VINE. The tool sends a text or a call when an inmate moves or gets out. VINE is free. You sign up with the name or book number and wait for updates. VINE works well for Box Elder County, where no public online roster exists.
Top search tools include:
- Box Elder County Jail booking line at (435) 734-3800
- Utah DOC offender search for prison releases
- VINE for real time release alerts
- Utah Courts case search for filed charges
- BCI for full state criminal history
The Utah Courts site lets you pull the court case tied to a Brigham City arrest. Some charges fall under Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 41, which sets sex offender and kidnap registry rules. A case file shows pleas, bond, and the final order.
Brigham City Jail Interface
BCPD books arrests into the Box Elder County system after each stop. Without a public online roster, the sheriff handles all hold queries by phone. Brigham City released inmates still appear on the Utah DOC site if they move to state prison. The state court site also shows filed cases within a day or two.
You can visit the city government at brighamcity.utah.gov for more info on public safety, courts, and city hall. The site links to the Brigham City Justice Court for local cases. Traffic and class B files from the city often start there.
The VINE tool shown above sends free alerts when a Brigham City released inmate moves or gets out. You can view it at vinelink.com. Sign up by name or book number. VINE is the top free option for tracking a release from the Box Elder County Jail.
Related Box Elder County Resources
Since Brigham City sits in Box Elder County, most jail and court records come from the county. Get the full county view at our Box Elder County released inmates page. That page shows jail hours, bond rules, and visit info. It also covers the First District Court.
The First District Court hears most felony cases from Brigham City. You can look up a case on the state court site. A case file shows charges, pleas, and the final order. It often tells you if a person is out on bond or serving a term.
For a full record check, use the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. BCI runs state level record checks for personal use. A BCI check covers arrests, charges, and court action across the whole state. It is the best single source for Brigham City released inmates history.
Nearby Utah Cities
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Legal Help in Brigham City
People with low income can get free legal help from Utah Legal Services. The group covers all of Box Elder County. Staff help with bond review, release terms, and post conviction claims. They do not take every case, but they will tell you where to go next.
The Utah State Bar runs a lawyer referral line. A short call puts you in touch with a paid attorney for a first visit. The court self help page at utcourts.gov gives free forms and guides for people with no lawyer.
Note: Brigham City released inmates with parole or probation questions should call the Utah Department of Corrections main line.