Daggett County Released Inmates

Daggett County released inmates records are held by the Daggett County Sheriff in Manila. Daggett is the smallest Utah county by population, so the sheriff's office handles all jail records in house. There is no live online roster for Daggett. To check jail records or find released inmates, you call the sheriff or jail direct line. This page shows how to search Daggett County inmate records, who to call, and which state tools help track people booked in the Manila area.

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Daggett County Quick Facts

~900 Population
Manila County Seat
Sheriff's Office Runs Jail
Eighth District Court

Daggett County Sheriff Released Inmates

The Daggett County Sheriff's Office is at 95 North 1st West in Manila, Utah. The mailing address is P.O. Box 249, Manila, UT 84046. You can call the office at 435-784-3215 or the jail line at 435-784-3216. Staff can confirm if a person is held in Daggett and share basic jail records by phone.

Daggett County has a small jail and a small staff. The sheriff's office on the county website lists contact info and core services. The main county page is at daggettcounty.org. You can find news, forms, and office hours there.

Daggett County website for released inmates lookup

The county home page is the best place to start for Daggett County released inmates lookups since the sheriff sub-page can change over time.

How to Search Daggett Released Inmates

With no live online roster, the first step is a phone call. Dial 435-784-3216 for the jail line. Ask for booking or records. Staff can check the current holds and tell you when a person was released. For older cases, file a GRAMA request with the sheriff's records clerk. Walk-in requests also work in Manila during office hours.

The Utah Department of Corrections tracks state inmates and parolees. Use the offender search at corrections.utah.gov to check for people moved from Daggett to state prison. State custody rules sit in Utah Code Title 64.

To get useful Daggett jail records, have these ready:

  • Full name of the person
  • Date of birth if you know it
  • Date of arrest

GRAMA Records Request in Daggett

Utah's GRAMA law is at Utah Code § 63G-2. Anyone can file a GRAMA request for jail records held by Daggett County. Send the form to the sheriff's office by mail or bring it in person. The agency has 10 business days to respond. Some parts of released inmates files may be closed by law.

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification can also help with full state criminal history. BCI is at bci.utah.gov. For state level court records, use utcourts.gov. Court dockets for Eighth District cases out of Daggett County show up in the state search tool.

Note: For a GRAMA request, include the full name of the person, a rough date range, and your contact info.

Daggett County Courts and Released Inmates

Eighth District Court handles felony, civil, family, and probate cases in Daggett County. Misdemeanors and traffic go to the Daggett County Justice Court. Court records often match jail records for the same person. The Utah Courts site at utcourts.gov is free to search for case info on released inmates.

VINE sends victim alerts for Daggett County released inmates and other state cases. Sign up at vinelink.com. The Utah Sex Offender Registry under Title 77 Chapter 41 is open and covers some released inmates statewide.

Nearby Counties

Daggett County sits in the northeast corner of Utah near the Wyoming border. If a person was booked elsewhere, check the next county over.

Daggett County Jail and Sheriff Notes

Daggett County is the least populated county in Utah. The sheriff's office is small and works with state and federal agencies when big cases come up. The jail in Manila holds a small number of inmates. Many arrests made in Daggett are moved to a larger jail in a nearby county for long holds. That means released inmates from Daggett may have records in more than one county.

For the most full view of a case, check both the Daggett County Sheriff and the nearby jails in Uintah and Duchesne counties. The state offender search is also a good tool if the person was moved to state prison. Call the Daggett Sheriff at 435-784-3215 for a first check.

The sheriff's office provides standard services like civil process, warrant service, court security, and records checks. The Manila office also handles search and rescue calls in Flaming Gorge and the surrounding public lands. Many of those calls tie to cases that end in jail records or court files.

Other State Tools for Daggett Released Inmates

The Utah Department of Public Safety runs several tools that can help you find released inmates tied to Daggett County. The Utah statewide warrant search is useful for checking if a person still has an active warrant. The Utah Courts Xchange system shows court cases. Both are official state tools and free for public use.

Links: statewide warrants and court data are at utcourts.gov. Offender search for state prison inmates is at corrections.utah.gov. For a paid full background check, use BCI at bci.utah.gov.

Legal Help

Utah Legal Services at utahlegalservices.org helps people with low income in civil cases tied to released inmates. The Utah State Bar runs a lawyer referral line at (801) 531-9077 for paid family or criminal help in Daggett County.

Because Daggett is so small, most lawyers who handle cases here travel from Vernal or Roosevelt. The court clerk can share a list of lawyers who take appointments in the Eighth District. Self-help forms are on the Utah Courts site and cover divorce, custody, protective orders, and small claims for Daggett County released inmates and their families.

More Help for Daggett County Jail Records

Daggett County has few online tools of its own, so the state tools matter more here. The Utah Courts Xchange search pulls cases from every district court in the state, which includes Daggett. The Board of Pardons and Parole handles parole hearings for released inmates from state prison. BCI handles the statewide criminal history check.

For Daggett County released inmates who moved to state custody, the Board of Pardons and Parole schedule is public. You can see hearing dates on the board's site. Staff can also share past hearing dates and results for people in state prison.

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