Access Millard County Released Inmates

Millard County released inmates records come from the Millard County Sheriff's Office in Fillmore. The office runs the jail, books all arrests, and tracks each release date. Call the jail or file a records request to get case info. Millard County released inmates data feeds into state tools that cover every Utah jail and prison. Families and victims can use these tools to follow a case from start to finish.

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Millard County Quick Facts

~13,000 Population
Fillmore County Seat
Fourth District Court
236 N Main Jail Address

Millard County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office runs the jail at 236 N. Main Street, Fillmore, UT 84631. Call 435-743-5070 for the jail or office line. The Sheriff is the chief law officer for Millard County. Deputies cover a big rural area. The office books each arrest and tracks all custody changes.

For state level lookups, use the Utah DOC offender search. The tool covers every state prison inmate under Utah Code Title 64. Some Millard County released inmates served time in state custody before returning home.

Utah DOC offender search for Millard County released inmates

The DOC tool shows name, ID, status, and facility. It is the best way to track a person who moved from the county jail to a state prison.

How to Search Millard County Released Inmates

The fastest way is a call to the jail. Give the full name and date of birth. Staff can check the roster and let you know if the person is in or out. If the person was released, they can share the date and any next court step. You can also visit the office in Fillmore during normal hours.

Sign up with VINELink for free status alerts. VINE sends a call, text, or email when an inmate moves or is released. It covers every Utah jail and the state prison. Run the tool 24 hours a day.

Have these details ready before you start:

  • Full name of the inmate
  • Date of birth if known
  • Approximate arrest or release date
  • Case number from court papers

GRAMA Records Request

To get older records, file a GRAMA request under Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2. GRAMA is the main law for records access in Utah. File a written form with the Sheriff's Office. Include the inmate name, dates, and what you want. The office has 10 working days to reply.

Utah GRAMA statute page for Millard County released inmates

Fees cover copy costs and staff time. Private or protected records only go to the subject. Juvenile data is closed by law. If the case is still open, some parts of the file may be held back. You can appeal a denial.

Related State Records

For rap sheets, use the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at BCI. BCI keeps statewide criminal history data. You pay a small fee and wait a few weeks. The rap sheet shows arrests, charges, and court outcomes for all of Utah. It is a key source for Millard County released inmates who have moved to other parts of the state.

Sex offender records fall under Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 41. The public registry shows names, photos, and home cities. The list runs for a set term based on the crime, from 10 years to life.

Note: Call the jail before you go to Fillmore to confirm visit rules and office hours.

Courts Serving Millard County

The Fourth District Court handles felony and civil matters for Millard County. Local justice courts take small claims and minor crimes. Visit utcourts.gov for case search and court forms. Most Millard County released inmates have a file in one of these courts.

The court file shows the charges, plea, sentence, and any probation terms. Most of the file is public under GRAMA. You can search by name or case number online.

Legal Help in Millard County

Utah Legal Services helps low income Millard County residents with civil legal issues tied to an arrest. They work on eviction, family law, and benefits. The Utah State Bar has a lawyer referral line for private help. Public defenders are assigned in criminal cases when the defendant qualifies.

For families of a Millard County released inmate, the court can help with child support or custody changes. Ask the clerk about self help forms and free classes in your area.

Many released inmates leave jail on probation. They must follow the court order and check in with a probation officer. A broken rule can send them back. The court file tracks the probation term and any changes. You can ask the clerk for a copy under GRAMA.

Victims can ask the court for a no contact order to bar the released inmate from coming near the victim or the home. The Sheriff's Office serves the order and keeps it on file. The Utah Office for Victims of Crime also helps with counseling and medical costs tied to the case.

Cities in Millard County

Millard County has small towns like Fillmore, Delta, Hinckley, Oak City, Kanosh, Meadow, Holden, and Lynndyl. None meet the population threshold for a city page. All inmate records go through the Millard County Sheriff's Office in Fillmore.

Nearby Counties

Millard County borders several other Utah counties.

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