Search Wasatch County Released Inmates
Wasatch County released inmates records come from the Wasatch County Sheriff Office and the jail in Heber City. The Sheriff Corrections Division runs a 100-bed jail that holds people for the county and a few state cases. You can ask about a name by phone, in person, or through a GRAMA request. This page walks you through each path and links the tools you need to track Wasatch County released inmates.
Wasatch County Quick Facts
Wasatch County Sheriff Office
The Wasatch County Sheriff Office serves the county that was set up in 1862, when Utah was still a territory. Call the main line at (435) 654-1098. The non-emergency dispatch runs through (435) 654-1411. The jail phone is (435) 657-1619. For records, email wcsorecords@wasatch.utah.gov. The Sheriff team also runs patrol, search and rescue, and court bailiff work. Visit the Wasatch County Sheriff Office for the full list of tools tied to Wasatch County released inmates.
The Corrections Division has about 40 deputies. They run the jail and give inmates a chance to work on grounds or inside the facility. The county partners with the school district, so inmates can earn a high school diploma and join drug and alcohol support groups. These programs help prep for a smooth path once a person joins the list of Wasatch County released inmates.
The broader county site at Wasatch County Government links to court, clerk, and recorder pages. Each plays a small role in the paper trail for people held in the county.
Wasatch County Jail
The jail sits at 1361 South Highway 40, Heber City, UT 84032. The mailing address is 1365 South Highway 40. Call (435) 657-1619 for questions. The jail is medium security. It holds people serving less than one year. Some beds hold state inmates in trade for funds. This mix shapes who shows up in the roster of Wasatch County released inmates on any given day.
Visitation uses both video and in-person formats. Video visits run daily through correctpay.com. In-person visits need an appointment. Under normal rules, each inmate gets one 30-minute visit per visit day. Men visit on Tuesday from 5:30 to 7 pm and Saturday from noon to 2:30 pm. Women visit on Thursday from 5:30 to 7 pm and Sunday from noon to 2:30 pm.
Phone calls use Correct Solutions. Inmates can call collect, buy phone cards at the commissary, or have a family member set up an account at correctsolutionsgroup.com. Electronic messages run through correctpay.com. Mail goes to the inmate name at 1365 South Highway 40, Heber City, Utah 84032. Books and magazines are allowed if sent straight from the maker in original packaging.
GRAMA Request for Reports
To get a case report or jail log, file a GRAMA request at Wasatch County GRAMA Request. You can mail the form, fax it to (435) 657-3580, or email it to wcsorecords@wasatch.utah.gov. The request runs under Utah Code § 63G-2. Fees follow the state GRAMA rate. The office has 10 business days to reply. Rush requests get 5 days if they serve the news or public good.
Walk-in fingerprint services are available Monday through Friday from 8 to 10 am on a first come, first served basis. General prints cost $25 for two cards. Court-ordered prints are free with paperwork. Prints tie into the BCI check that gives a full state history for many Wasatch County released inmates.
Note: Some parts of a jail file are private or protected, so your copy may have redactions.
State Tools and Court Search
For state-wide tracking, use the Utah DOC Offender Search. This tool finds people held by the state, on parole, or on probation. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification runs full criminal history checks. Title 64 of the Utah Code sets Department of Corrections rules, and Title 77 Chapter 41 covers sex offender registry duties that affect certain Wasatch County released inmates.
For court files, go to Utah Courts. The Fourth District Court handles felony and major civil cases for Wasatch County. The Wasatch County Justice Court handles small crimes and traffic. Both file sets show in the state search tool. Use VINE for free custody alerts when you want to know the moment a person is booked or let go.
For legal aid, reach out to Utah Legal Services. They help low-income people with civil issues that come up after a release.
Booking and Release in Wasatch County
The Wasatch County Jail books and releases people all day and all night. Staff log a full name, date of birth, and each charge when a person arrives. They take prints and a photo. Medical staff do a brief health screen. The person is held until a first court date, which often comes within one business day.
Release paths include cash bail, bond, own recognizance, time served, or transfer to a state facility. Each path creates a record that becomes part of the file for Wasatch County released inmates. The jail holds inmates serving less than one year, so longer state sentences move on to other facilities.
Programs inside the jail help inmates prep for life after release. The school district partnership lets inmates earn a high school diploma. Drug and alcohol support groups meet on set days. Inmates can also work on jail grounds or other county property. These steps help reduce return trips to the jail and give a stronger start for Wasatch County released inmates as they rejoin the community.
Cities in Wasatch County
Wasatch County has Heber City, Midway, Daniel, Charleston, and Wallsburg. None meet the city size cut, so there are no city pages to link. All bookings flow through the same jail.
Tips for Tracking a Wasatch Case
Call the jail first for a fast check. Then use the state court search for the full docket. Sign up for VINE to get free alerts on any custody change. If the person went to state custody, use the DOC search. For older items, file a GRAMA request with the Sheriff records unit. These simple steps cover most needs for Wasatch County released inmates.
Nearby Counties
Wasatch County shares borders with several counties. Try these nearby jails if you cannot find a name on the Wasatch County list.