St. George Released Inmates Lookup

St. George released inmates get booked at the Washington County Jail. St. George Police make the arrest and then hand the person to county custody. The Washington County Sheriff runs the public roster. You can search it by name or booking number. This page shows every tool you can use to find St. George released inmates, pull a police report, or track a move to state prison. Use these links to start your search right now.

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St. George Quick Facts

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St. George Police Department

St. George Police cover the largest city in southern Utah. Officers handle calls day and night. The police page at sgcity.org/police has info on records, contact numbers, and public safety news. Staff there can help you get a report tied to St. George released inmates.

St. George Police Department released inmates page

The records division takes GRAMA requests for police reports, arrest logs, and other public files. Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2 (GRAMA) sets the rules for what the city can share. Most answers take about ten business days.

SGPD does not run its own jail list. Once an officer books a person, the trail moves to the Washington County Sheriff. That is the only public source for St. George released inmates data.

Where St. George Arrestees Go

All St. George released inmates pass through the Washington County Jail, often called the Purgatory Correctional Facility. The sheriff runs it. Staff process new bookings around the clock. The jail posts fresh data to the public roster within a few hours.

Search the official tool at washingtoncosheriff.com/inmate-search. Each entry shows charge, bail, and court date. The tool drops a person once they walk out, so you have to check often to catch a fresh release.

You can also call the jail for basic info. VINE takes care of phone alerts at 877-654-8463. The group sends a text or call when a person moves or gets out.

Note: Sheriff duties for the jail are set under Utah Code Title 17 Chapter 22.

How to Search St. George Released Inmates

Start with the Washington County jail roster. That is the fastest way to see who is in today. For people who moved to state prison, switch to the Utah DOC offender search. The DOC runs all state prison holds under Utah Code Title 64.

For live alerts, use VINE. It is free. You get a text or call when a person moves. VINE covers St. George released inmates at the county or state level.

More tools to help you:

  • Utah Courts case search for charges and filings
  • Utah BCI for a full state background check
  • GRAMA requests for police or sheriff records
  • Court docket review for bail and court date info

Some charges land on state lists. Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 41 sets rules for which cases get on the registry. Most cases do not, but it is worth a check for serious matters.

St. George Jail Interface

SGPD uses the county booking interface. The city has no long-term jail. Arrest data flows to the Washington County Sheriff and posts to the roster fast. The chain is simple: police arrest, county book, sheriff post.

The city government site at sgcity.org has links to more departments, news, and public safety updates. It is a good backup for context on St. George released inmates cases.

St. George city government site for released inmates info

The city page does not host a roster. It points users to the sheriff and state DOC. That matches how most Utah cities handle inmate records.

Related Washington County Resources

St. George is the seat of Washington County. All county court and jail records run through the county. Our Washington County released inmates page has more on the jail, visits, and bail.

The Fifth District Court handles felony cases in Washington County. The main courthouse is in St. George. A case file shows charges, pleas, and bail. You can pull it on the state court site.

For a full state history, run a Utah BCI check. BCI is the state criminal history office. A report covers arrests and court action across all 29 counties. It is the best single source for St. George released inmates history.

Nearby Utah Cities

Other southern Utah cities have jail and release pages too. Use these links for more release info.

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Legal Help in St. George

Utah Legal Services has a St. George office that helps low income residents. Staff work on civil matters tied to a criminal case. That can mean bail review, record cleanup, or release terms. They do not take fresh criminal defense cases.

The Utah State Bar runs a lawyer referral line. A short call puts you in touch with a private attorney. The court self help center at utcourts.gov has free forms and guides for anyone without a lawyer.

Note: VINE alerts are free and give the fastest real time news on St. George released inmates.

St. George Released Inmates FAQ

These are the top questions people ask when they try to track someone through the St. George arrest process.

How fast does a booking post? Washington County posts most fresh bookings within one to three hours after intake. Some take longer at night or on weekends. Check back often if the name is not there yet.

When is the first court hearing? For St. George released inmates, the first court date is usually within 72 hours. The judge sets bail at that first hearing. Bail can be cash, release on own recognizance, or a no bail hold.

Can I see old bookings? The public roster shows only current holds. For past files, file a GRAMA request with the Washington County Sheriff. Include a full name and a date range. Staff pull what they have.

How do I visit someone in the Purgatory jail? Call the jail to set up a visit time. Rules change often and the drive from St. George takes about 15 minutes. Bring a photo ID.

What if the person moved to state prison? Use the Utah DOC offender search. The site shows current site, case status, and parole date if one is set.

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