South Jordan Booking Records

South Jordan booking releases cover arrest and custody data for this growing Salt Lake County city. South Jordan has more than 80,000 residents and is known for its planned communities and high quality of life. The South Jordan Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits. People arrested here are booked at the Salt Lake County jail. Records are public under Utah law and can be searched by name or date.

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South Jordan Quick Facts

80,000+ Population
Salt Lake County
Third District Court District
10655 S Redwood PD Location

South Jordan Police Department Records

The South Jordan Police Department is at 10655 South Redwood Road. The department provides patrol, investigations, and community services. Officers handle arrests within the city and generate booking records that become part of the public file. You can request copies of arrest reports and booking data from the records unit.

Department South Jordan Police Department
Address 10655 South Redwood Road
South Jordan, UT 84095
Phone (801) 254-4708
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
The South Jordan Police Department website lists services and contact details for records requests. South Jordan Police Department website for booking release records

Visit the site for department information, records forms, and public safety resources. South Jordan is a well-planned community in the south end of Salt Lake County with a strong police presence and active community policing programs.

South Jordan Online Reporting

South Jordan offers online reporting through the MyCaseNumber portal. This system lets you file reports for non-emergency incidents without going to the station. Once a report is filed, it becomes a record that you can request through the GRAMA process. The portal is available around the clock.

South Jordan provides online reporting through MyCaseNumber for non-emergency incidents. South Jordan online reporting portal for police records

Use the portal to file reports and get a case number for your records.

Note: Online reporting is for non-emergency matters only. If you need immediate help, call 911. For non-emergency police assistance, call (801) 254-4708.

Reports filed through MyCaseNumber become part of the department's records system. Once processed, they can be requested through GRAMA like any other police record. The online system helps the department manage its workload and gives residents a faster way to file reports for minor incidents. Each report gets a unique case number that you can use to track it or request copies later.

Requesting Booking Releases in South Jordan

Utah's GRAMA law at Utah Code 63G-2 gives every person the right to request public records. Booking and arrest records are generally public. To get records from South Jordan, submit a written request to the police department. Include the name, date range, and any case numbers you know.

The department must respond within 10 business days. Fees apply for copies. Contact (801) 254-4708 for a fee estimate. If a request is denied, appeal to the Utah State Records Committee within 30 days. Under Utah Code 17-22-30, booking photos are not released until after a conviction.

South Jordan is a growing city with new development and rising population. More residents means more police activity and more booking records each year. The department keeps records going back many years. For recent bookings, check the Salt Lake County inmate roster first. For older records, a GRAMA request is the best approach. Be as specific as you can about names, dates, and case numbers to help the agency find what you need.

Salt Lake County Jail Booking Data

People arrested in South Jordan are booked at the Salt Lake County jail. The Salt Lake County Sheriff operates the facility. You can search current inmates on the county website for free. The search shows name, charges, booking date, and bond information.

VINE at vinelink.com provides free custody change alerts for Salt Lake County. Register to get alerts by phone, email, or text when someone is booked, released, or transferred. The service is free and runs every day of the year. Salt Lake County participates in the VINE notification system.

Court Records After Booking in South Jordan

Criminal cases from South Jordan go to the Third District Court in Salt Lake County. The district court handles felonies and class A misdemeanors. The South Jordan Justice Court covers lower-level offenses. Both courts create records you can search online.

Use the Utah Courts XChange system at utcourts.gov/xchange for free case lookups. Enter a name or case number to find charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. BCI at bci.utah.gov provides statewide criminal history reports that include South Jordan data. Name-based checks cost $20. Fingerprint checks cost $15. BCI is at 3888 West 5400 South in Salt Lake City.

State Tools for South Jordan Records

The Utah Department of Corrections runs an offender search tool for state prison inmates. This covers people sentenced to more than one year. The database shows current inmates, parolees, and people on probation. It is free and includes photos and charge details.

For older booking records, submit a GRAMA request to the agency that made the arrest. The South Jordan Police Department keeps records going back many years. The Salt Lake County Sheriff has jail records for all past bookings at the county facility. BCI keeps a statewide criminal history archive.

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Salt Lake County Booking Releases

South Jordan is in Salt Lake County. The county sheriff runs the jail and processes bookings from all cities in the county. For full county booking data and contact details, visit the Salt Lake County page.

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