Search Emery County Jail Mugshots

Emery County Jail Mugshots searches begin with the Emery County Sheriff's Office in Castle Dale. The county keeps the jail roster behind the sheriff site, and the office says you can also contact the jail directly for custody status. That means the public search path is a roster check plus a phone call, not a giant mugshot archive. If you need a booking question answered, the county wants you to use the jail tab, the inmate roster, or a direct call. The system is simple, but it still needs the right first step.

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Emery County Jail Mugshots Quick Facts

435-381-5500 Jail Phone
Castle Dale Jail City
7th District Court Level
GRAMA Records Route

Emery County Jail Mugshots and Records

The Emery County Sheriff's Office maintains the county jail in Castle Dale. The jail is a medium security detention facility, and the county says the roster lives behind the sheriff site. That makes the local search more like a records check than a photo lookup. You can go to the jail tab, select the inmate roster, or call the jail directly for custody status. That is the public path Emery County gives you.

The jail phone is 435-381-5500, and the sheriff office phone is 435-381-2404. The county also lists a mailing address in Castle Dale. Those details matter because the jail and the sheriff office are the main public points for booking follow-up. If you are trying to track a person, the county wants you to start with the roster and then move to the office if you need more. In Emery County, the file matters more than the photo.

The state offender search tool at UDC Offender Search is a useful backup if the person has moved into state custody.

Emery County Jail Mugshots Utah Department of Corrections offender search screenshot

That search does not replace the county roster, but it helps when custody has moved beyond Emery County.

Search Emery County Jail Mugshots

Start with the sheriff site, click the Jail tab, and select Inmate Roster. If you cannot get what you need from the roster, call the jail directly. That is the county's preferred path. It is simple, but it works. Emery County does not push you into a complicated web form for basic custody questions. It gives you the roster and the phone line.

If you have a full name and a rough date, that usually helps the office find the right booking fast. The county is small enough that the direct phone route is often the best choice. The public record path is still there, but it is built around direct contact instead of a giant public image grid.

  • Full legal name
  • Approximate booking date
  • Date of birth if known
  • Phone number for follow-up
  • Reason for the request

The county's roster setup works best when you keep the question narrow. That keeps the office focused on the right record.

Emery County Jail Mugshots Roster

The roster is the main county tool. You get to it through the sheriff website, then the Jail tab, then Inmate Roster. That path matters because it is the county's own way of organizing custody status. If you are checking on a recent arrest, the roster is where the first public facts live. If you need more than that, the jail phone is the next step.

Emery County also tells you that the jail can be contacted directly for status. That is useful when the roster is not enough or when you need to confirm a transfer. A live jail roster and a direct call give the county enough flexibility to handle most basic inmate questions without a long delay.

The state GRAMA forms page at Utah GRAMA Forms is the cleanest backup if you need a written record request.

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That form is a good fit when you need a copy instead of a quick custody check.

Emery County Jail Mugshots Requests

GRAMA requests go to the Emery County Sheriff's Office. The county says in-person requests are accepted during normal business hours, and written requests can be mailed to the sheriff office address. That is the formal route when the roster does not answer the question. The county does not spell out a public photo gallery, so records requests are the better tool when you need something more than a live custody lookup.

That request process works best when you keep it specific. Give the office a name, a date range, and a clear reason. That helps the county find the right file without wasting time. Emery County is straightforward about this. It wants the request to be direct and the record target to be clear.

Utah Resources for Emery County Jail Mugshots

State tools help when the county roster is not enough. The Utah Courts XChange system at Utah Courts XChange is useful when a booking turns into a court case. The Utah BCI criminal records page at Utah BCI Criminal Records gives you another official record path. And the Utah Department of Corrections Offender Search at UDC Offender Search is the backup if the person has left county custody.

Those state resources matter because Emery County leans on the roster and the phone. If you need more than that, the state tools keep the search moving. They are not a replacement for the county jail, but they do help you finish the record trail when you need court or prison follow-up.

The third state image shows Utah Courts XChange. It is the court-side view that often follows a county booking.

Emery County Jail Mugshots Utah Courts XChange screenshot

That view helps when you need to see whether the case moved into court.

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Emery County Jail Mugshots and Courts

The court side of the record is the 7th District Court and Juvenile Court in Castle Dale, along with the Castle Dale and Green River justice courts. That is the next step after the jail roster. If you are following a booking, the county court system can tell you where the case moved and whether the arrest has become a docket entry.

Emery County is not trying to hide the process. It is trying to keep it direct. Roster, phone, records request, court. That is the cleanest way to handle Emery County Jail Mugshots research and it keeps the search grounded in actual county files.