Search Logan Jail Mugshots
Logan Jail Mugshots searches begin with the city police department and then move into Cache County booking records. Logan is the county seat, so the city and county records often feel closely tied together. The city handles the arrest report and the first request. The county handles the jail roster and the custody side. That split matters because Logan searches can start in one office and finish in another. Once you know where the report lives, the rest of the trail is much easier to follow.
Logan Jail Mugshots Quick Facts
Logan Jail Mugshots Search
Logan Police serves the city at 62 West 300 North, and the department is tied closely to the Cache County Jail on the booking side. The research says records can be requested online or at the police department. That gives Logan Jail Mugshots searches two good starting points. You can use the police FAQ page, fill out the records request form, or email the records contact if the request needs a direct follow-up. That makes Logan a relatively practical city to work with, even when the file is older.
The records request form at Logan Police Records Request is part of the city process, and the FAQ at loganutah.gov/government/departments/police/faq.php gives the broader department context. The research says the first 25 pages of incident reports cost $5, with $0.20 per page after that. It also says the department allows 10 working days to process the request and charges $15 for photo, video, or audio CDs. That makes the city side more detailed than a simple jail look-up.
Logan is also home to Utah State University, so the city side matters for more than just the jail record. Still, if you want the mugshot or the custody trail, the county side is the real next step. The city tells you what happened. The county tells you where the person went after booking.
The Logan Police FAQ at loganutah.gov/government/departments/police/faq.php is the best city reference when you need the records path and fee details.
This city screenshot shows the Logan Police page that starts the local records route before the county jail search.
Logan Jail Mugshots and Cache County Jail
Cache County Jail is the booking side for Logan arrests. The county jail roster is available online through the sheriff's website, and recent arrests can appear for a limited window. The broader Cache County research says recent bookings are the best public source, while older mugshot access moves into GRAMA. That is a useful distinction for Logan because the city and county records work together. If the booking is fresh, the county roster may show it. If the booking is older, the records request is the next move.
The county jail is at 1225 West Valley View in Logan, and the sheriff's office treats the inmate roster as the public custody starting point. That makes Cache County the main booking source for Logan Jail Mugshots searches. If you want to verify that someone is still in custody, the county roster is often the quickest check. If you want the older record, use GRAMA and be specific about what you need.
The county jail page and roster page are also helpful because they keep the search local. You do not need to guess which jail has the file. Logan and Cache County are the same record corridor.
The Utah Courts XChange page at Utah Courts XChange becomes important when a Logan arrest moves from county booking into a district or justice court case.
That state court view helps connect a Logan booking to the case trail after the city and county search steps are done.
Logan Jail Mugshots Requests
Logan's request rules are clear enough to work with. The research says the department accepts records requests online or in person, and the detailed research gives the fee structure. That includes $0.20 per page for public records, $5 for state accident reports, $5 per page for certified copies, and $15 per CD or DVD copy. Staff time after the first 15 minutes is billed hourly. That means the city request can be cheap or moderate depending on what you ask for. It also means a focused request matters.
If you are asking for a Logan Jail Mugshots record, start with the person, the date, and the type of record you need. The city can help with the report side. The county can help with the booking side. If you need both, ask for both. That is the cleanest way to work the Logan trail. The city records request email at loganrecordrequest@loganutah.org is also part of the research, which gives you one more direct route if you need a follow-up.
Logan's record rules are practical, but they still depend on asking for the correct file. If you want the photo, say so. If you want the incident report, say that instead.
- Full name of the person involved
- Approximate incident date
- Any report number or case number
- Whether you need the city report, the county booking record, or both
- Email address for the records follow-up
Note: Logan Jail Mugshots searches move faster when you use the city request form and the county roster together.
Utah Resources for Logan Jail Mugshots
If the city and county records do not tell the whole story, the state tools fill in the rest. Utah Courts XChange at utcourts.gov/en/court-records-publications/records/xchange.html is useful once the arrest becomes a court case. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at bci.utah.gov/criminal-records handles personal criminal history records. The Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search helps if the person moves from county jail into state custody.
The Utah GRAMA forms page at archives.utah.gov/rim/forms/forms-grama.html is a useful backup if the city or county wants a written request, and the state criminal records guide at archives.utah.gov/research/guides/criminal.html helps when you want the broader record picture. Logan is a city where the search often crosses from police to jail to court very quickly, so the state pages can make the file feel connected instead of scattered.
The right sequence is still the same. Start with the city request, check the county booking side, then move into state tools if the record is still incomplete.
This form page is useful when an older Logan record needs a written GRAMA request instead of a quick web lookup.
Logan Jail Mugshots and Nearby Records
Logan sits in the Cache County corridor, but nearby cities can still help if the search crosses a line. Ogden and Bountiful are useful for comparing county booking patterns, while Brigham City helps when you want a nearby northern Utah example. The point is not to wander. The point is to use the nearby pages as a cross-check when the city and county records do not line up right away.
If the Logan city request is thin, the Cache County roster is usually the next best place to look.