Search Millard County Jail Mugshots

Millard County Jail Mugshots searches start in Fillmore, where the sheriff office and county pages point you to the jail, the county site, and the office contacts that handle arrest work. Millard County is a big place with a small county feel, so the records path is direct. That helps when you need the booking facts, a jail contact answer, or a way to ask about a record. The county seat is the original capital of Utah Territory, which gives the office a long local history and a very practical approach to records.

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Millard County Jail Mugshots Quick Facts

435-743-5585 Jail Phone
Cash Only Bond Rule
20 Min Visit Length
Fillmore County Seat

Millard County Jail Mugshots and Records

The sheriff office at millardcounty.gov/your-government/elected-officials/sheriffs-office is the main county source for Millard County Jail Mugshots. The county site at millardcounty.gov gives the broader local government context, while the sheriff office page points you to the jail, the booking process, and the contact details that matter when you need a real answer. The county is not trying to turn records into a giant public feed. It is giving you the office path, and that makes the search practical.

The sheriff page at Millard County Sheriff's Office is the best local place to start.

Millard County Jail Mugshots sheriff office homepage screenshot

That page gives the county office and contact structure before you move into jail or record questions.

The county home page at Millard County helps anchor the sheriff office within the larger county system.

Millard County Jail Mugshots county homepage screenshot

The county site is useful when you need the local government path as well as the sheriff office.

How to Search Millard County Jail Mugshots

The county research points to an inmate lookup service, but the reliable local path is still the sheriff office and county site. For a fast search, use the person's full name and a rough arrest date. If you know the jail location or the arresting officer, add that too. That kind of detail helps when the office needs to match a booking to a jail file. Millard County Jail Mugshots searches work best when the request is simple and tied to one person.

The jail is at 765 South Highway 99 in Fillmore. The county also lists the jail phone and the county administration phone, so you can reach the right desk without guessing. That is useful when the current booking status matters more than the image itself.

  • Full legal name
  • Approximate booking date
  • Arresting officer or agency, if known
  • Jail or city reference
  • Return phone or email for follow-up

That checklist is enough for most Millard County contacts because the county wants the request to be direct and specific.

Millard County Jail Mugshots Visitation

Millard County keeps a tight visitation schedule. Visits are 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Thursdays and 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Sundays. Each visit is limited to 20 minutes, and no more than two visitors may visit an inmate at one time. Visitors age 16 and older need government-issued photo ID. Cameras, cell phones, and recording devices are not permitted. Children under 12 can only visit during the Sunday period and must be with a parent or guardian.

The county also says special arrangements are possible for visitors traveling more than 100 miles if the inmate requests it in writing. That detail matters because it shows the jail expects requests to go through the inmate and the office, not through informal workarounds. The bond rule is even tighter. Bond is cash only at the jail, with no cards, checks, or money orders, though a bail bonding company can also be used.

Those rules are part of the Millard County Jail Mugshots picture because the county treats custody, visitation, and booking as one managed process.

Millard County Jail Mugshots and Arrest Records

The county research says arrest records are maintained by the sheriff office and include the nature of the offense, the arresting officer, and booking information. It also says the booking process involves fingerprinting, photographing, and recording personal information. That is the clearest local statement of how the county treats a mugshot. It is part of the booking record, but you still work the request through the office that holds it. That is why the sheriff page matters more than a general search.

If you need to verify a booking or ask about a record, Millard County wants you to use the local office. The booking side and the record side are linked. The public access question is then handled through the county response, not through a giant online gallery.

Millard 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 can help if the person moved into state custody. The Utah Courts XChange system at Utah Courts XChange is useful when the arrest becomes a court case. The Bureau of Criminal Identification at Utah BCI Criminal Records is the state path if you need your own criminal history.

The Utah GRAMA forms page at Utah GRAMA Forms gives you the written request route if the county asks for a formal record request. Millard County Jail Mugshots searches are easier when you keep the county office, the jail rules, and the state tools in the right order.

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Millard County Jail Mugshots and County Context

Millard County matters because it is both large and direct. The county seat, Fillmore, was the original capital of Utah Territory, and the county still keeps a straightforward office style. That helps when you need a booking answer. The sheriff office, county site, and jail contact line are usually enough to move the search forward.

That makes Millard County Jail Mugshots a local records task more than a hunt for a public gallery. You start with the office, use the jail rules if you need custody details, and move to GRAMA or state tools if the record needs to go deeper.