Herriman Released Inmates
Herriman released inmates are tracked through the Salt Lake County Jail system. Herriman uses the county jail for inmate detention. The Herriman City Police Department handles arrests and reports. But the county runs the jail. That means Herriman released inmates show up on the county roster first. You can also pull city records through the police office. This page walks you through the steps. It covers the jail roster, state tools, court files, and GRAMA forms. Use it to find Herriman released inmates with fewer dead ends.
Herriman Quick Facts
Herriman Police Department
The Herriman City Police Department runs patrols, calls, and arrests in the city. The records office takes public report asks. Most reports are open to the public under state law. The office handles GRAMA forms. It can also help you find the right county contact for jail info. Herriman uses the Salt Lake County Jail for all inmate detention.
To reach the city police, go to the Herriman Police Department page. The site has contact details and forms. Our team also pulled the city homepage to check service links.
The Herriman City Government site lists all city services, including records and police. Use it as a starting point for any Herriman released inmates data request.
Salt Lake County Jail Tools
The county sheriff runs two jails. One is Metro. The other is Oxbow. Both hold inmates booked by city police across Salt Lake County. The sheriff offers an online inmate lookup. You can search by name. The tool shows current inmates only. Once a person is out, they drop off. That is the main limit of the live roster.
For past custody data, use court files or the state prison database. The Salt Lake County released inmates page has the full list of sheriff tools, visit hours, and contacts. Use it if you need more than the live roster.
Note: The county roster is free and open to the public. No login is needed.
State Tools for Herriman Released Inmates
Some Herriman released inmates move to state prison. The Utah Department of Corrections runs a free search for that. The tool lists state inmates by name. It shows status, prison site, and any parole date. Go to the Utah DOC offender search to look up a Herriman name.
The Utah prison system is set out in Utah Code Title 64. This law covers prison rules, parole, and release. For sex offense cases, the registry law is Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 41. The public registry is free to search. It shows names, photos, and address blocks.
For release alerts, sign up at VINELink. VINE covers Utah. It sends a text or call when custody status changes. The service is free and works on phone or web.
Booking and Release in Herriman
When a Herriman officer makes an arrest, the person goes to the Salt Lake County Jail. County staff run the booking process. They take prints, log charges, and set bail if the case allows. A first court date is set within a short time. Some people leave the jail after they post bail. Others wait for trial or plea. Each step adds to the county record. So Herriman released inmates have a clear trail from the first hour.
After release, court files take over as the main source. The Utah Courts portal has most of the data. For state cases, the DOC is next. Sheriff records can also pull old booking reports through a GRAMA form, but that may take days. Call ahead if the info is time sensitive. Each tool plays a part. Use more than one to fill in gaps.
Note: Bail amounts follow state guidelines and can be raised or lowered by a judge.
Court Records and Criminal Checks
Court files fill in the gap between jail and prison. The Utah State Courts portal lets you search cases by name or case number. It shows charges, hearing dates, and results. For older files, the clerk may have to pull the paper copy.
For a formal criminal history check, use the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. BCI is the state source. It covers all arrests and outcomes in Utah. Requests need a fee and, in most cases, fingerprints. The result is the most complete record on file. It is the best source for any Herriman released inmate with a long case history.
Note: BCI has strict rules on who can get a full report and how it may be used.
GRAMA Records in Herriman
GRAMA is the main law for public records in Utah. It is Utah Code § 63G-2. Most police reports are public once a case ends. Some data stays closed. Juvenile files are one example. The city must reply within 10 business days. If denied, you may appeal.
Steps for a Herriman GRAMA request:
- Find the GRAMA form on the city site
- Write the full name and known dates
- Pay the small fee or ask for a waiver
- Wait up to 10 business days
- Appeal if the city denies the request
Free legal help is on hand through Utah Legal Services. They help low income filers with records asks, appeals, and record sealing.
Herriman is one of the fastest growing cities in the county. The police force and records office have grown with it. That means more arrests and more records to track each year. The county jail still handles all bookings. So most data flows through the county system. Use the county tools first, then add state sources if needed.
Herriman cases run through the Third Judicial District Court. The district sits in Salt Lake County. Most felony and misdemeanor files go through this court. The state courts portal has online case data. Searches are free. Older cases may need a clerk to pull in person. For Herriman released inmates with serious cases, the portal usually has data within days of the first hearing.
Salt Lake County Released Inmates
Herriman sits in Salt Lake County. The sheriff runs the jail and keeps the full roster. For more details on county tools and contacts, see the county page.
Nearby Utah Cities
Other Salt Lake County cities use the same state tools. Pick a city below to search released inmates.