Midvale Jail Mugshots Guide

Midvale Jail Mugshots searches usually start with the city police department and then move into Salt Lake County records. Midvale sits in the middle of the valley, so arrests often move to county custody quickly. That means the city report and the county jail record often split the search into two parts. The police department has the incident file. The county has the booking side. If you know which one you need first, the search gets much easier. That is the basic path for Midvale and most nearby Salt Lake County cities.

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7505 S State St Police Department
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Midvale Jail Mugshots Search

The Midvale Police Department at 7505 S State St is the local source for Midvale Jail Mugshots requests. The research says to submit GRAMA requests to the police department, so the first stop is the city records path. That is where you ask for the report, the incident details, or the file that matches the arrest. Midvale does not have a public mugshot gallery in the research. That means the search is more about records access than image browsing.

Midvale is a practical search because the city is close to the county jail network. The arrest report can sit with the police department while the booking record already lives with Salt Lake County. That is useful if you are trying to confirm a hold, a release, or a booking number. It also means you should not expect every detail to appear in one place. The city and the county each hold a different piece of the file.

If the arrest happened in Midvale, start with the city. If you want current custody, move to Salt Lake County. If you want the court trail, use XChange. That simple order keeps a Midvale Jail Mugshots search from turning into guesswork.

The Salt Lake County inmate search at saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff/corrections/find is the county-side check for Midvale Jail Mugshots.

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

Utah Courts XChange at utcourts.gov/en/court-records-publications/records/xchange.html is the court companion to the city and county files.

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That state court view is useful when a Midvale arrest has moved into a public case file.

Midvale Jail Mugshots and Salt Lake County

Salt Lake County is the part of the search that usually tells you where the person is now. The county runs the Metro Jail and the Oxbow Jail Facility, and both feed the same inmate search system. That matters for Midvale Jail Mugshots because the city arrest can move into county custody quickly. The county lookup can show booking date, charges, bond, housing, custody status, and sometimes a booking photo. The public roster may also remove some identifiers under state privacy rules, so the display is not always complete.

The county tools at Jail Dockets and Rosters and slco.org/sheriff/corrections give you the county record path. The county jails are the right place to check when the city report is too thin or when you need the current custody status right away. If you know the name and approximate booking date, the county search is usually fast.

Midvale Jail Mugshots searches often become clearer once you compare the city report with the county booking side. The city explains the arrest. The county explains the hold. If the case has already moved on, XChange fills in the court layer and helps show what happened after booking.

Midvale Jail Mugshots Requests

Midvale says to submit GRAMA requests to the Police Department. That means a written or formal request is the proper lane when you need the report or another arrest-related record. The best requests are small and direct. Give the name, the date, and the location if you know it. If the record you need is the arrest report, say that. If you also want the booking side, say that too. Midvale Jail Mugshots searches go more smoothly when the office does not have to guess at the file you want.

The state GRAMA forms page at archives.utah.gov/rim/forms/forms-grama.html is useful if you want a clean request format, and the GRAMA response rule in Utah Code 63G-2-204 explains the normal timing for written requests. That timing matters because a city report can take a little longer than a simple custody lookup. The more exact the request, the less likely it is to stall.

For a Midvale Jail Mugshots request, keep the details plain and easy to match.

  • Full name of the person involved
  • Approximate arrest date and time
  • Location of the arrest or call in Midvale
  • Any report or case number
  • Whether you need the city report, county custody record, or both

Note: Midvale Jail Mugshots requests are cleaner when the city report and the county custody record are handled as separate asks.

Utah Records for Midvale Jail Mugshots

When the city and county pages do not answer everything, the state tools help finish the picture. 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 court filings and case progress. The Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search matters if the case later moves from county jail to state prison custody.

The Utah State Archives criminal records guide at archives.utah.gov/research/guides/criminal.html gives another state-level path when you need a broader records reference. It can help if the Midvale file is older or if the case reached a state court stage. Those tools are support pieces, not replacements. They work best after the city and county records are already in hand.

For a wider public-safety reference, the Utah Department of Public Safety site at publicsafety.utah.gov gives the statewide law enforcement backdrop. That keeps the search local while still connecting the city record to the larger Utah system.

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Midvale Jail Mugshots and Nearby Records

Midvale sits in the center of the Salt Lake County record network, so nearby pages often point back to the same county tools. That can make the search feel repetitive, but it is actually a shortcut. If one city page does not show the whole picture, the county search usually does. That is why the nearby record pages are worth checking when the Midvale file is light.

If the Midvale report is thin, the county booking record is usually the next best place to look.