Summit County Released Inmates
Find Summit County released inmates through the Summit County Sheriff and the Justice Center in Park City. Public jail data lists who was booked, who is still held, and who has gone home. You can search by name. Most files come from the jail roster. Some come from court dockets. The steps below show you where to look, what to ask, and how to get a copy of a booking or release record for Summit County released inmates.
Summit County Quick Facts
Summit County Sheriff and Jail
The Summit County Sheriff runs the jail and keeps the books on all Summit County released inmates. The main office sits at the Summit County Justice Center, 6300 Justice Center Road, Park City, UT 84098. Call the jail at (435) 615-3600. Staff can check a name, give a booking date, and tell you if the person is still held or has been let go. Under UCA 17-22-2, the Sheriff is the keeper of the jail for the whole county.
Any person booked in Summit County ends up at this one jail. It holds up to 100 inmates. It has medical and dental care on site. The court is part of the same building, so inmates do not need long transports. To reach the Sheriff online, go to the Summit County Sheriff Office site. You can find hours, phone lists, and news for Summit County released inmates there.
The jail takes pre-sentenced people, those doing time on misdemeanor cases, and some state prison holds. Visit the Summit County Corrections Jail page for details on who the jail can hold, mission, and staff contacts.
The Sheriff posts news and contact data on the main site. Most calls about an inmate go through the Corrections Lieutenant. Email jevans@summitcountyutah.gov or call 435.615.3723 for work tied to Summit County released inmates.
Search Summit County Inmate Roster
Summit County posts a current list of inmates as a PDF. The file shows name, booking number, where the person is held, and time in jail. You can open the list from the county site. It is the fastest way to check on Summit County released inmates from home. If a name is not on the list, the person may have been released or moved to another facility.
Because the list is a PDF, you can search by pressing Ctrl+F. Type the name. Hit enter. The file updates often, so check back for fresh data. For older bookings, use the Utah state tools below or call the jail. A staff member can look up both current and past Summit County released inmates during work hours.
You can also use the Utah DOC Offender Search to look up anyone held at the state level. Some people booked in Summit County get sent on to state custody, so this tool fills a gap. For crime victims, the VINE service sends free alerts when custody status changes.
Summit County Prisoner Services
Family and friends can send money, set up phones, and check on mail rules through the county. The jail has a full program for inmates while they wait or serve time. Visit the Summit County Prisoner Services page for forms and rules. This is where you set up a commissary account or learn what mail you can send.
Inside the jail, inmates can join drug and alcohol classes, GED classes, and job skills classes. Some inmates work on the grounds and help clear snow for elderly folks in town. These steps help inmates get ready for life after release in Summit County.
Note: Visit rules and mail rules can change, so call the jail at 435.615.3723 before you send anything for Summit County released inmates.
GRAMA Request for Summit County Records
Most jail and release data in Utah is public under the Government Records Access and Management Act, Utah Code § 63G-2. You can file a GRAMA request to get a full booking sheet, a release log, or a case report tied to Summit County released inmates. The county has a form for this. Fees follow Utah Code § 63G-2-203.
To file, include your name, phone, and a clear note on what records you want. Put in a date range and the incident number if you have one. The county has 10 business days to reply. If the records are for the news or serve the public, you can ask for a 5-day rush. Some items may be redacted to protect private or controlled data.
You can also ask the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) for a formal criminal history. BCI runs the state record check. This gives a full view of arrests and dispositions beyond what one jail holds. Utah Title 64 sets out how the Department of Corrections handles adult offenders, and Title 77 Chapter 41 covers sex offender registry duties.
Summit County Courts and Case Search
Court files show what happens after a booking. The Third District Court has a branch in Summit County and handles most criminal matters tied to local arrests. You can look up a name, case number, or charge through the state system at Utah Courts. This tool helps trace a case from filing to plea to sentence for Summit County released inmates.
For justice court cases, which cover small crimes and traffic, the Summit County Justice Court handles the file. Court dates, bail, and fines all show up in the case docket. Staff at the clerk office can pull paper files from older cases on request.
Booking and Release Process
When a person is arrested in Summit County, they are taken to the Justice Center in Park City for booking. Staff log a full name, date of birth, and charges. They take prints and a photo. Medical staff do a quick check. Then the person is held while the court sets bail or schedules a first appearance. Because the court is in the same building, transports are short. This keeps costs down for the county and helps speed up the first look at a case.
Release can happen in many ways. A person may post cash bail. A bondsman may write a bond. A judge may grant release on a promise to appear. Some people get out on their own recognizance after a first hearing. Each path creates a record that becomes part of the public file for Summit County released inmates.
When a person is let go, the jail logs the date, time, and type of release. This data shows up in the roster and in any GRAMA response on request. The court file often adds details like bond conditions or work release terms. Together, these records give a full view of the release for anyone who needs to track Summit County released inmates for family, news, or legal reasons.
Cities and Towns in Summit County
Summit County has Park City, Coalville, Kamas, Oakley, Francis, and Henefer. None of these cities meet our size cut, so there are no city pages to link. All jail and release work still flows through the county Sheriff and Justice Center.
Nearby Counties
Summit County sits next to several other Utah counties. If you are not sure which county has the person you want, check the arrest location first.