Beaver County Released Inmates

Beaver County released inmates records come from the Beaver County Sheriff's Office in Beaver, Utah. The jail tracks each booking, each hold, and each release. You can look up recent bookings, check jail records, and find inmate records for cases in the Fifth District. The sheriff posts a 30 day list of jail records online. This page shows how to search, who to call, and what the roster holds. You get names, charges, and booking dates for released inmates in Beaver County without paying a fee.

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Beaver County Quick Facts

~7,200 Population
Beaver County Seat
Sheriff Cody Black Sheriff
Fifth District Court

Beaver County Sheriff Released Inmates

The Beaver County Sheriff's Office runs the jail at 2270 South Sheriff Dale E. Nelson Drive in Beaver. Sheriff Cody Black took office in 2023. His staff books, holds, and releases inmates for the whole county. You can reach the main desk at (435) 438-2466. The jail line is (435) 438-6497. For records, call (435) 438-2467. To see the full list of services and news, visit the Beaver County Sheriff site at beaverutahsheriff.com.

The sheriff's homepage links to bookings, inmate services, wanted lists, and tips. Staff can tell you if a person is still in jail, when they were booked, and when they may be released. For basic jail records you can call or walk in. For copies of released inmates files you may need to file a records request under Utah Code § 63G-2, the GRAMA law.

The Beaver County Sheriff's Office website lists the main portal and phone numbers for jail records. See the page at beaverutahsheriff.com for contact info on released inmates.

Beaver County Sheriff website for released inmates search

The site works as the main hub for all sheriff news. You can call the records clerk for help with jail records or inmate lookup.

Search Beaver County Recent Bookings

Beaver County posts a recent bookings page that covers the last 30 days. The list shows names, charges, and booking dates for released inmates and current holds. Per HB 228, mugshots were removed from the public page. Still, the page gives you the key jail records you need to check on a friend or family member in Beaver. You can view the recent bookings list at beaver.utah.gov/468/Recent-Bookings, posted by the county.

Beaver County recent bookings page for released inmates

The site notes that all suspects are held innocent until proven guilty in court. Charges are early and may change. Use the 30 day list as a start, then call the jail for more on any inmate records.

To search Beaver County released inmates you need some basic info:

  • Full name of the person
  • Approximate date of arrest
  • Agency that made the arrest

Note: The 30 day bookings list drops older records, so save what you need the same day you find it.

Beaver County Inmate Services

Inmates at the Beaver County Jail have set ways to get phone calls, mail, and money. Phone calls run through ICSolutions at 866-228-4031 or icsolutions.com. Money can be added through a COBRA kiosk in the sheriff's lobby. The kiosk takes credit card or cash. Western Union and Gov Pay NOW also work for adds to inmate accounts. Money orders and cashier's checks go through the mail.

Families often call to ask when an inmate will be released. Jail staff can share that info if a court order is in place. Some released inmates move to state custody with the Utah Department of Corrections. For state level offender search, use the official tool at corrections.utah.gov. The state tool covers Title 64 records and tracks parole.

GRAMA Records Request in Beaver County

Utah keeps most government records open under GRAMA, found at Utah Code § 63G-2. You can file a GRAMA request with the Beaver County Sheriff for jail records, arrest files, and inmate records that go back past the 30 day list. Mail the form or drop it off in person at the sheriff's office.

The law gives the office 10 business days to respond. Some released inmates files may be closed if they hold private, protected, or controlled data. You can appeal a denial. To check background data at the state level, contact the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at bci.utah.gov.

Courts and Released Inmates in Beaver County

Felony and major civil cases from Beaver County go to the Fifth District Court. The Fifth District also holds cases from Iron and Washington counties. You can search court cases for released inmates through the Utah Courts site at utcourts.gov. The online case docket shows filings, hearings, and final orders. Court records link to jail records for the same person.

Victims can sign up for alerts through VINE. VINE sends a text or call when a released inmate is moved or let out. Sign up at vinelink.com. The Utah Sex Offender Registry under Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 41 is also public for some released inmates.

Nearby Counties

Beaver County sits in southwest Utah. If a person was booked in a nearby county, check that sheriff's roster instead. Jail records stay with the arresting agency.

Beaver County Jail Facility and Staff

The Beaver County Jail sits at 2270 South Sheriff Dale E. Nelson Drive in the town of Beaver. The facility holds men and women booked by city police, state troopers, and county deputies. Staff run booking 24 hours a day. The corrections line for the jail is (435) 438-6497, and the corrections fax is (435) 438-6485. The fax line helps with bond paperwork and court orders sent from out of town. Dispatch for the county is (435) 438-2862, and it handles non-emergency calls as well. For tips on open cases tied to released inmates, the sheriff's office takes anonymous reports through the submit a tip link on the main site.

Sheriff Cody Black has worked for the Beaver County Sheriff's Office since 1994. He started as a patrol deputy and rose through the ranks. His past roles include K-9 handler, traffic unit corporal, traffic unit sergeant, patrol sergeant, SWAT sergeant, undersheriff lieutenant, and captain. He was elected sheriff in January 2023. His team covers all of Beaver County and works with neighbor counties when cases cross county lines.

The sheriff runs a victim advocate program for families of released inmates and crime victims. The advocate line is (435) 438-6494. Fingerprint services and background check help are also offered through the records desk.

Legal Help for Released Inmates

Utah Legal Services helps low income people with civil cases tied to released inmates, such as housing and family law. Visit utahlegalservices.org. The Utah State Bar runs a lawyer referral line at (801) 531-9077 for anyone who needs a paid attorney in Beaver County. For self-help guides on criminal and civil matters, the Utah Courts self-help page at utcourts.gov has forms and plain-language info on most case types.

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