Brigham City Jail Mugshots Guide

Brigham City Jail Mugshots searches usually begin with the city police department and then move into Box Elder County custody records. Brigham City is the county seat, so the local record trail is familiar but still split between city and county offices. The city handles the arrest report. The county handles the jail side. Because the county roster is not posted online and mugshots are not public in a normal roster, the search often turns into a phone call or a GRAMA request. That is the normal path here.

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Brigham City Quick Facts

20 North Main Police Department
435-734-6650 Police Phone
435-734-3800 County Jail
GRAMA Request Route

Brigham City Jail Mugshots Search

The Brigham City Police Department at 20 North Main is the city source for Brigham City Jail Mugshots requests. The research gives two phone numbers, 435-734-6650 for police and 435-734-6600 for dispatch. That split matters because a quick question may go to dispatch while a records request goes to the department. The city file is the arrest side. It is the best place to start when you want the report or the incident details.

Brigham City is in Box Elder County, and the county seat status makes the record trail feel close to home. Even so, the jail side does not work like a public photo wall. The county roster is not online, and the mugshot itself is handled through official channels. That means the search can still be simple, but it is not a one-click view. It starts with the police department and usually ends with the county booking office.

For a Brigham City Jail Mugshots search, think in two parts. Ask the city for the arrest record. Ask the county for the jail side. Once you know that split, the rest is just matching the right office to the right file.

The Box Elder County corrections page at www.boxeldercountyut.gov/251/Corrections is the county anchor for Brigham City Jail Mugshots.

Brigham City Jail Mugshots Box Elder County corrections screenshot

That county page shows the booking side that usually follows a Brigham City arrest.

The Box Elder County sheriff page at www.boxeldercountyut.gov/sheriff is the broader county reference.

Brigham City Jail Mugshots Box Elder County sheriff screenshot

That county view helps when you want the jail and records structure behind a Brigham City case.

Brigham City Jail Mugshots and Box Elder County

Box Elder County runs the jail side for Brigham City arrests. The research says the Box Elder County Jail roster is not available online, and inmates must contact the Booking Department directly 24/7 at 435-734-3800. That makes current custody checks very direct, but not very visual. If you need charges, bail, or a booking update, the booking line is the first call. If you need the mugshot, the county says it must be requested through official GRAMA channels.

The county facility is a 168-bed jail serving the county's incarceration needs. That is enough to show why the records trail is centralized even when the arrest starts in Brigham City. The county system does the holding. The city system does the report. The county does not post booking photos in a public roster, so you should not expect a search result that looks like a mugshot gallery.

For Brigham City Jail Mugshots, the county record is still useful. It tells you whether the person is in custody, what the charge side looks like, and where to start if you need the official file. The key is to expect a phone or GRAMA path instead of a public photo page.

Brigham City Jail Mugshots Requests

Brigham City says to submit GRAMA requests to the police department, so the city request is the right place for the arrest report or other incident records. Keep the ask narrow. Use the name, date, and incident location if you know them. If you need the report and the county booking side, ask for both in separate records. That keeps the search from getting too broad and helps staff route it correctly.

The county side is more limited. Because the roster is not public online, the Booking Department becomes the practical contact point for custody checks. For the photo itself, the county GRAMA path is the right route. The state forms page at archives.utah.gov/rim/forms/forms-grama.html is useful if you want a clean written format, and the response rule at Utah Code 63G-2-204 sets the usual written-request timeline.

A Brigham City Jail Mugshots request works best when it stays specific and practical.

  • Full name of the person involved
  • Approximate arrest date and time
  • Incident location in Brigham City
  • Any report or case number you already have
  • Whether you need the city report, the county custody record, or the mugshot itself

Note: Brigham City Jail Mugshots searches usually require both the city police file and the Box Elder County booking side.

Utah Records for Brigham City Jail Mugshots

The state tools help finish the record trail. Utah BCI at bci.utah.gov/criminal-records handles personal criminal history records. Utah Courts XChange at utcourts.gov/en/court-records-publications/records/xchange.html helps with the court side. The Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search helps if the case later moves from county jail into state custody.

The Utah State Archives criminal records guide at archives.utah.gov/research/guides/criminal.html adds the broader records context, and the Utah Department of Public Safety site at publicsafety.utah.gov gives the statewide law enforcement backdrop. Those sources do not replace the city report or the county booking record. They support them and help show where the Brigham City case went next.

Brigham City Jail Mugshots searches work best when you read the city report, the county booking line, and the state court trail together. That keeps the search clear and local.

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Brigham City Jail Mugshots and Nearby Records

Brigham City sits at the center of Box Elder County records, so nearby pages often point back to the same jail and court tools. If the city report is thin or the roster is not public, the county booking line usually gives the next clue. That is the local pattern to remember. The city starts the file. The county keeps the hold. The state tools help when the case moves forward.

If the city file is thin, the county booking line is usually the next best place to check.