Search Carbon County Booking Releases

Carbon County booking releases cover arrests and jail records in east-central Utah. The Carbon County Sheriff's Office in Price manages the county jail and all booking data. Carbon County has about 20,000 residents spread across a mix of rural land and small towns. The sheriff's office posts a jail roster online and handles records requests for booking releases. If you want to find out about an arrest or check on someone in the Carbon County Jail, the information below will walk you through your options step by step.

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Carbon County Quick Facts

~20,000 Population
Price County Seat
Seventh District Court District
Yes VINE Available

Carbon County Sheriff Booking Records

The Carbon County Sheriff's Office sits at 240 West Main Street in Price. Call (435) 636-3251 for questions about bookings or jail records. The jail runs 24 hours. The records division is open weekdays.

Carbon County keeps an online jail roster that shows current inmates. Names, booking dates, charges, and bond amounts are listed. The roster updates daily. Once an inmate is released from the Carbon County Jail, they leave the active list. For past bookings, you need to contact the sheriff's office directly.

The Carbon County Sheriff's Office handles arrests for all unincorporated parts of the county. City police in Price also book suspects at the Carbon County Jail. Every booking goes through the same intake process and creates the same records regardless of which agency made the arrest.

Office Carbon County Sheriff's Office
240 West Main Street
Price, UT 84501
Phone: (435) 636-3251
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Email sheriff@carboncounty.gov

How to Get Carbon County Booking Releases

You can request Carbon County booking releases under GRAMA. The law is at Utah Code 63G-2. Submit a written request to the Carbon County Sheriff's Office records division. Give the person's name and any dates you know. A case number helps narrow the search.

Carbon County must respond within 10 business days. Copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies run $5.00 each. Staff research time is $20.00 per hour after the first 15 minutes. Police reports cost $15.00 each. You can submit requests in person, by mail, by fax at (435) 636-3252, or by email to sheriff@carboncounty.gov.

If Carbon County denies your request, you have 30 days to appeal. Appeals go to the State Records Committee or district court. The denial must cite a specific reason under GRAMA. Most booking records in Carbon County are public and will be released without issue.

Note: Carbon County may charge extra if your request requires extensive redaction of private information from booking records.

Statewide Tools for Carbon County Records

Several state resources can help you find Carbon County booking information. The Utah Courts XChange system at utcourts.gov/xchange shows court records for cases that started with a Carbon County booking. Search by name to see charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. The Seventh District Court handles felony cases from Carbon County.

Utah Courts XChange system for Carbon County booking releases

The XChange database covers every court in Utah. If a person was booked in Carbon County and their case moved through the courts, you can track it here.

VINE provides custody alerts for Carbon County inmates. Register at vinelink.com to get free notifications when someone is booked, released, or transferred. The service works around the clock and keeps your identity private.

VINE notification system for Carbon County booking releases

VINE is especially useful if you need to know when a specific person leaves the Carbon County Jail.

Carbon County Criminal History Access

The Bureau of Criminal Identification maintains arrest records from Carbon County and every other county in the state. Visit bci.utah.gov to request a criminal history check. A name-based search is $20. A fingerprint-based search costs $15. BCI is at 3888 West 5400 South in Salt Lake City.

BCI records cover arrests, charges, convictions, and dismissals. If someone was booked in Carbon County five years ago, the record likely still exists at BCI. Utah's Clean Slate law allows some old records to be expunged automatically. Details on eligibility are at bci.utah.gov/expungements. Most serious offenses stay on record regardless.

The Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov/offender-search tracks people who go from Carbon County Jail to state prison. The DOC search shows facility location, sentence details, and expected release dates. It updates daily as inmates move through the system.

Carbon County Jail Booking Process

The booking process at Carbon County Jail follows Utah standards. When someone is brought in, staff verify their identity through government ID or fingerprints. Personal items are logged and stored. A medical screening checks for health needs.

Next comes the formal booking. Staff enter the charges into the computer system. Mugshots are taken. Fingerprints are captured electronically and sent to BCI. A warrant check runs through state and national databases. Classification decides where the person stays inside the Carbon County Jail. Bond is set based on the county schedule, and a judge can adjust it at the first court hearing.

Every step creates records. The booking sheet, property receipt, medical form, and classification report are all part of the file. Under GRAMA, most of this is available to the public in Carbon County. Medical records and Social Security numbers are exceptions.

Note: The Carbon County booking process typically takes one to two hours from arrival to housing assignment.

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Nearby Counties

Carbon County borders several other Utah counties in the central and eastern parts of the state. An arrest near a county line may have gone to a neighboring jail.

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