Search Garfield County Jail Mugshots

Garfield County Jail Mugshots searches start at the Garfield County Sheriff's Office in Panguitch. The county page does not work like a big public photo gallery. Instead, it pushes you toward the sheriff home page, the GRAMA request path, jail contact rules, and the people who handle records day to day. That is useful when you need a recent booking check or a copy of a file tied to an arrest. It is also useful when a mugshot is not sitting on a public roster and you need the office that can confirm what exists and what can be released.

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Garfield County Jail Mugshots Quick Facts

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Garfield County Jail Mugshots and Records

The sheriff office at gcutsheriff.com is the main local starting point for Garfield County Jail Mugshots. It pulls together county law enforcement, jail contact rules, records, and public safety information. That matters because the county wants you to work the record from the office out, not from a guess on a third-party page. If you need to confirm a booking, the sheriff office is the place to begin. If you need a copy, the records path is the better next step. The county also has a jail commander listed for day-to-day contact, which helps when a request needs to be precise.

The sheriff home page at Garfield County Sheriff's Office is the right local reference when you want the full office context.

Garfield County Jail Mugshots sheriff office homepage screenshot

That page anchors the county record trail before you move into jail mail, visitation, or a formal records ask.

The county GRAMA page at Garfield County GRAMA Records Request is the main path when you need a record copy or a booking related file.

Garfield County Jail Mugshots GRAMA request screenshot

That request page is where the county starts to separate public booking facts from protected or private material.

How to Search Garfield County Jail Mugshots

Searches work best when you start with a full name and a rough date. The county does not promise a big public mugshot archive, so the search has to follow the records route. If you know the arrest date, the name of the person, or the arresting agency, use that in your first request. If you only need to know where someone is housed, the sheriff office can usually point you in the right direction faster than a broad web search.

The county jail is in Panguitch, and the office asks visitors to keep the process simple. That is a clue for records work too. A narrow request is easier to answer than a wide one. If you want a copy of a report or need to confirm that a booking exists, give the office only the facts it needs to find the file. That keeps Garfield County Jail Mugshots searches focused and reduces the back and forth.

  • Full legal name of the person
  • Approximate booking or arrest date
  • Arresting agency or city, if known
  • Case number or report number, if available
  • Return contact information for follow-up

That simple checklist works well here because Garfield County's public path is based on the office, the request, and the jail rules rather than a permanent open roster. It is a practical way to keep the search on track.

Garfield County Jail Mugshots Requests

Garfield County's GRAMA rules say private and protected records are released only to the subject of record or another person allowed by Utah law. Controlled records are not released. The county also says identification is required before protected or private records are released, and the response time is up to 10 business days. That lines up with the broader Utah record framework. If you need to make the request more formal, the state GRAMA form at Utah GRAMA Forms is a reliable starting point.

The county fee schedule is clear. Black and white copies run $10 for 1 to 10 pages, then $0.25 per page. Color copies are $0.50 per page. Photos are $25 for a CD or $2 per printed page. Dashcam and bodycam video costs $25 per disc or USB drive. Those numbers matter when a records request gets bigger than a simple booking check. The county also says payment is by cash, money order, or cashier's check and must be paid in full before processing.

When a Garfield County Jail Mugshots search turns into a records request, the county is telling you to be specific and ready to identify the record. That is not a barrier. It is the path.

Garfield County Jail Mugshots Mail and Visits

The jail uses NCIC Inmate Messaging at NCIC for inmate communication. The physical mail address changed on December 1, 2023, and mail for inmates goes to the Longview, Texas address listed by the county. Legal and medical mail still goes directly to the Garfield County Jail in Panguitch. That split is important because it tells you the jail is serious about filtering contact through the right channel.

Visitation runs Thursday through Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Visitors need picture ID. Cell phones and cameras are not allowed, and the jail can refuse any visit or search visitors. Those rules are not tied to the mugshot itself, but they help confirm where the record trail leads. If you are dealing with the jail directly, the office wants the contact to stay orderly.

Garfield County Jail Mugshots research often ends up here because inmate contact rules and booking records usually sit in the same office. If you know the mail system, you know where the jail wants you to start.

Garfield County Jail Mugshots and State Tools

When the local office is not enough, the Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search is the next clean step for state prison custody. It does not replace county jail records, but it does help if the person moved after booking. The Utah Courts XChange system at Utah Courts XChange is the court side of the path. It is useful when a Garfield County arrest turns into a district or justice court case.

The Bureau of Criminal Identification at Utah BCI Criminal Records is another useful state source if you need your own criminal history, not a mugshot. The Utah State Archives criminal guide at Utah State Archives criminal records guide helps when you need to understand how Utah stores older criminal material. Those tools work best when the county page has already given you the arrest and custody basics.

Garfield County Jail Mugshots Utah GRAMA forms screenshot

That state GRAMA screenshot is a good backup when the county needs a written request instead of a quick call.

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Garfield County Jail Mugshots and Courts

Garfield County also has a sex offender registration contact listed through the sheriff office, which shows that the county handles identity and status questions in more than one track. That is not the same as a jail mugshot request, but it does show why the sheriff office is the right local hub. A booking record, a public contact rule, and a registry question can all point back to the same office. That makes the county easier to work with once you know which office to ask.

For most searches, the pattern is simple. Start with the sheriff office. Use the GRAMA request page if you need a copy. Use the jail mail rules if you need to verify custody contact. Use state tools if the person has moved into court or prison records. That is the cleanest way to work Garfield County Jail Mugshots without guessing.