Pleasant Grove Released Inmates
Pleasant Grove released inmates are booked into the Utah County Jail in Spanish Fork. The city police make arrests within city limits, then the county takes over for holding and release. You can track a person through the county jail roster, state offender search tools, and release alerts. This page shows how each tool works and which one to pick for your case. Use the links here to start your search for Pleasant Grove released inmates today.
Pleasant Grove Quick Facts
Pleasant Grove Released Inmates Roster
The Pleasant Grove Police Department handles local arrests. After booking, the person moves to the Utah County Jail. The Utah County Sheriff keeps the roster. Pleasant Grove released inmates fall off the live list the moment the jail lets them go. The roster is the first place to look. It shows name, booking date, and charges. Check it in the morning for the latest overnight release data. Most names show up within a few hours of the booking.
The state offender tool covers people who went to prison. Use the Utah Department of Corrections offender search to look up anyone sent to state prison from Pleasant Grove. It lists the case, the facility, and the known release date. The tool is free and open. Many Pleasant Grove released inmates show up there after a state prison term ends and they return home.
Set up alerts through VINE. VINE is free and sends a call or text when a person's jail or prison status changes. Families of Pleasant Grove released inmates often use VINE to know the moment their loved one walks out.
For city contact info and the police phone number, visit the Pleasant Grove City site. The city site has a full list of departments and the GRAMA request form.
The screen shot above is from the Pleasant Grove City site. Use it to find the right phone number for police records and jail questions. The city site is updated with current contact info.
Utah County Jail Records
The Utah County Jail keeps the daily log for Pleasant Grove bookings. Under Utah GRAMA, Title 63G Chapter 2, booking logs are open to the public. You can ask for a paper copy by filing a GRAMA request with the sheriff. The law says the sheriff must answer within 10 business days. Some files are not public. Medical and mental health files are not open. The basic booking data for Pleasant Grove released inmates is open, though.
A person is on the roster only while they are still in jail. When the jail lets the person out, the name drops off the live list. The data stays in the jail's back files. You can still ask for it later through GRAMA. The jail keeps the log for years. Older files may take longer to find, but the sheriff will look if you ask.
Note: Bond amounts on the roster are set by a judge or a standard bail schedule, and a person who cannot post bond must stay in jail until the next court hearing.
Past Criminal Record Checks
For a full past arrest check, use the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. BCI takes paid requests for Utah criminal history. You can ask for your own file or someone else's with a signed release. This is the main state office for past arrest and conviction data. BCI data covers Pleasant Grove released inmates and all other Utah residents.
Court records tie back to each jail stay. Use the Utah State Courts site to search Fourth District Court cases. The court file shows charges, pleas, and the final order from the judge. A court search is the best way to see how a case ended. Many Pleasant Grove released inmates have a case file tied to a short stay at the county jail.
How Release Works
The sheriff checks for holds first. A hold from another county or from the state means the person stays in jail. With no holds, the release goes forward. Some leave on cash bail. Some use a bond agent. Some get out on their own word to come back to court. Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 20 covers bail rules and the tests the judge uses. Miss a court date, and the judge can put out a warrant.
For people leaving state prison, the Board of Pardons and Parole runs the release hearing. Utah Code Title 64 sets the rules for the state prison. Parole means the person is out but still under watch. They must check in each month with an agent. Break the terms, and the state can put them back in prison. Some Pleasant Grove released inmates come home under a long parole term that can last for years.
Legal Help in Pleasant Grove
People facing charges in Pleasant Grove can get free help. Utah Legal Services helps low-income people with some case types. Utah County also has a public defender office that covers all criminal cases where the person cannot pay for a lawyer. Ask the judge for a defender at the first hearing. The court will ask about your income.
The state court self-help center has free guides and court forms. Pleasant Grove released inmates and their families often use the self-help center to fill out post-case forms like expungements and fine waivers. Call the help line or visit the Utah Courts site for more info.
Many people also use the city library and local non-profits for help with re-entry. Jobs, housing, and counseling are common needs. The city does not run these programs, but local groups fill the gap. Some of these groups work with Pleasant Grove released inmates on a walk-in basis. Ask at city hall or call Utah Legal Services for a current list of help groups in Utah County.
Utah County Released Inmates
Pleasant Grove is part of Utah County. All bookings and releases go through the Utah County Jail. Visit the county page for the full jail contact info and more.
Nearby Utah Cities
Cities near Pleasant Grove also use the Utah County Jail. Pick a city below to check released inmates in that area.