Search Box Elder County Jail Mugshots

Box Elder County Jail Mugshots searches are different from a simple photo lookup. The county jail does not publish a public online roster with mugshots, so most searches move through booking staff, the corrections office, or a formal records request. That is why the local sheriff and jail pages matter so much. They show where to call, where to write, and where to ask when you need current custody information. If you are trying to confirm a recent arrest in Box Elder County, the record trail starts with the jail, not with a public photo gallery.

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168 Beds Correctional Facility
26 Beds Female Housing
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Box Elder County Jail Mugshots and Records

The Box Elder County Correctional Facility serves the county's detention needs from Brigham City. The jail page describes a 168-bed facility with 26 beds set aside for female inmates. It is a working jail, not a photo archive. The site makes that plain by steering people to the booking department for current inmate information. When you need a custody check, a bond question, or a record request, the phone line is the first door into the county system.

The corrections page at Box Elder County Corrections is the best local place to begin. The county says the jail roster is not available online, and people must contact the booking department directly around the clock at 435-734-3800. The jail also says mugshots are not published online in a public roster and should be requested through official channels. That fits Utah's post-HB 228 photo rules and makes the county's records process more important than a fast image search.

The county's sheriff page at Box Elder County Sheriff's Office gives the main office contacts. Records and GRAMA are handled through the sheriff's office at 435-734-3822. The county also lists civil, booking, and emergency management contacts on the same page. That makes it clear the sheriff's office is the center of the county jail record process, not just a place for patrol work.

The corrections page at Box Elder County Corrections is the county's clearest statement that the jail roster is handled offline.

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That page tells you to call booking directly when you need live custody information.

The sheriff page at Box Elder County Sheriff's Office is where the county keeps its broader law enforcement contacts.

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The sheriff page is the local hub for records, booking, civil service, and emergency details.

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Because Box Elder County does not post an online mugshot roster, searchers need a different approach. Start with the booking desk if you need current inmate status. If you need a written record, contact the sheriff's records staff. The county asks for a written request with your name, address, phone number, and email, plus a clear description of the record you want. That helps the office locate the right file without guesswork.

For a quick status check, the phone lines are usually the fastest route. For a paper copy, the GRAMA process is better. The county notes standard response time is 10 business days, with 5 business days for media requests, and that extraordinary circumstances can extend the timeline. Fees can apply for copies, certification, and staff time. That makes it a good idea to narrow the request before you send it.

  • Full name of the person
  • Approximate booking date
  • City or arresting agency
  • Phone number for follow-up
  • Email address for records contact

Brigham City also matters here. The city keeps its own short-term jail and arrest records can be requested through GRAMA, while city jail inmates may later be transferred to the county facility. That is why Box Elder County Jail Mugshots searches sometimes cross from city-level questions to county-level records.

Box Elder County Jail Mugshots Requests

The county's GRAMA information says requests are handled under Utah's public records law, with the first 15 minutes of research free and copying charged at a standard rate. Certification fees can apply if you need a certified copy. The county also says it may deny or refer a request if the record is not maintained there. That is useful to know because jail custody records, arrest logs, and booking files often overlap with city or court records.

If you need to ask about an inmate's property, photos, mail, or commissary, the county jail has a separate inmate services set of rules. Photos may be mailed, but only under the size, count, and envelope rules the jail sets. Books and magazines must come directly from the publisher. Money orders are the only accepted commissary payment. Those details matter because they show the jail still controls the record flow even when the mugshot itself is not public.

The county main site at Box Elder County Government is another useful link when you need a broader county contact point. It is not a roster, but it is a reliable place to confirm which department should take the next step.

The county government home page at Box Elder County Government is a simple reminder that the jail record path sits inside the larger county system.

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That is the right place to pivot from booking questions to county services and records.

Box Elder County Jail Mugshots Mail

Mail rules are strict in Box Elder County, and they are part of the same custody system as booking. The jail accepts white cardstock or plain white postcards, and the address format must be exact. Photos can be mailed only within the size and count limits the jail publishes, and the images must go in a plain white envelope marked for photos. Those rules matter because they are often the only sign a family has that the person is still housed in the jail.

In other words, Box Elder County Jail Mugshots searches do not end when you find a booking contact. If the person is still inside, the mail address, photo rules, and commissary rules all become part of the public record path. The jail also says media cut-outs are not allowed and that third-party letters are not accepted. That tells you the county wants a clean, direct contact stream and not a pile of extra paper.

Brigham City police keep their own short-term holds, so some people may begin in city custody and later move to the county jail. That is why a county search should always be paired with a city check if the arrest happened in Brigham City.

Box Elder Jail Mugshots Resources

State tools help when the county has no online mugshot roster. The Utah Department of Corrections Offender Search at UDC Offender Search is useful if the person has moved from county jail to state prison custody. The Utah Courts XChange system at Utah Courts XChange can help you see the court case that follows the booking. And the Utah GRAMA forms page at Utah GRAMA Forms gives you the standard request framework.

If you need a broader criminal history or state-level record guide, the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at Utah BCI Criminal Records and the Utah State Archives criminal records guide are the best official references. Those sources do not replace Box Elder County booking records, but they help you understand what comes next when the county file is not enough.

Note: Box Elder County does not run a public mugshot gallery, so the best path is booking status first, records request second, and state case tools if the person has moved beyond county custody.

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Box Elder County Jail Mugshots and Courts

Box Elder County also sits inside a wider court system. The county research points to the Box Elder County Justice Court and the First District Court, which is important when a booking turns into a court case. The arrest record, the jail record, and the court case do not live in the same place. You often need all three to get the full picture. That is why a county search should always keep track of the court step as well as the jail step.

The county sheriff office contact line at 435-734-3800 is the direct route for booking questions, while records and GRAMA go through 435-734-3822. The county's structure is clear: live custody questions go to booking, formal copies go to records, and court follow-up goes through the local court system. That makes Box Elder County Jail Mugshots work more like a chain of offices than a single search box.