San Juan County Booking Release Search

San Juan County booking releases are maintained by the San Juan County Sheriff's Office in Monticello. San Juan County is the largest county in Utah by area, covering over 7,800 square miles in the southeastern part of the state. The county has a population of roughly 15,500 residents. The sheriff's office operates the county jail and handles all booking and release records. Criminal cases from San Juan County go through the Seventh District Court. The county includes portions of the Navajo Nation, which adds complexity to law enforcement jurisdiction.

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San Juan County Quick Facts

~15,500 Population
Seventh District Court Division
Monticello County Seat
7,821 sq mi County Area

San Juan County Sheriff's Office

The San Juan County Sheriff's Office covers the largest geographic area of any county in Utah. Deputies patrol vast stretches of desert, canyon country, and tribal lands. The office runs the county jail in Monticello and creates booking records for every person brought into custody. Each record includes name, charges, bail, and booking and release dates.

Law enforcement in San Juan County involves coordination with several agencies. The Navajo Nation Police, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and National Park Service all make arrests within the county. Depending on jurisdiction, some arrests go to tribal courts while others go through the state system. The county jail processes state-jurisdiction bookings.

Office San Juan County Sheriff's Office
297 S Main St
Monticello, UT 84535
Phone: (435) 587-2237
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Jail: 24 hours)

Search San Juan County Booking Releases

VINE is the main online tool for finding booking and release data in San Juan County. The system tracks custody changes at jails across Utah in real time. You can search by name and register for free alerts when a status changes. This is a good option for victims and family members who need to know when someone is released.

Visit vinelink.com to check on San Juan County booking releases. Select Utah as the state and search by name. Results show current custody status and basic booking details.

San Juan County VINE notification system for booking releases

The Utah Courts XChange system at utcourts.gov/xchange provides court records for San Juan County cases. The Seventh District Court handles criminal cases from the county. Search by name to find charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes.

San Juan County court records for booking releases

For statewide criminal history searches that include San Juan County, use BCI at bci.utah.gov. BCI stores arrest and conviction records from every law enforcement agency in the state.

San Juan County criminal records through BCI

San Juan County Public Records

Booking records from the San Juan County jail are public under GRAMA. Anyone can submit a request for copies. Write to the sheriff's office and include the person's name and approximate date of booking. Be as specific as you can to help staff locate the right records.

The response deadline is 10 business days per Utah Code 63G-2-204. Fees for copies and research time apply. Standard rates are about $0.25 per page and $20 per hour for staff time after the first 15 minutes. Private information such as social security numbers and medical details is withheld from public copies.

Note: Records involving tribal jurisdiction may have different access rules. The sheriff's office can clarify which records are available through the county system.

How San Juan County Processes Bookings

When a person is arrested in San Juan County under state jurisdiction, they are booked into the county jail in Monticello. The booking process includes collecting personal information, fingerprinting, photographs, and medical screening. Charges are entered and bail is set. The person is classified and assigned to a housing unit.

Initial court appearances happen at the Seventh District Court within 24 to 48 hours. A judge reviews the charges, sets bail, and determines release conditions. The large distances in San Juan County mean that transport to court can be lengthy. Video hearings are used in some situations to reduce travel time.

Release types include bail, release on recognizance, dismissal of charges, sentence completion, and transfer. Each release is logged in the system and reflected in VINE. The county uses standard status codes such as active, released, bonded out, and transferred to track inmates.

Record Expungement in San Juan County

Utah's Clean Slate law allows automatic expungement of certain criminal records. Most misdemeanors qualify after five to seven years without new convictions. Some felonies may qualify after seven years. Expunged records are removed from public databases and do not show in standard background checks.

Not all crimes are eligible. Sex offenses, domestic violence, and DUI convictions do not qualify. Check your eligibility by getting your criminal history from BCI. Visit bci.utah.gov/expungements for full details. Petitions for San Juan County cases are filed with the Seventh District Court in Monticello.

Jurisdiction and Tribal Lands

San Juan County is unique among Utah counties because a large portion of its land falls within the Navajo Nation. Law enforcement jurisdiction on tribal lands is handled by the Navajo Nation Police and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Arrests on tribal land go through the tribal court system rather than the state court system. The San Juan County Sheriff's Office handles arrests off tribal land.

If you are looking for booking records from an arrest that happened on tribal land, the San Juan County jail will not have those records. You would need to contact the Navajo Nation courts or the BIA. For arrests made by the sheriff's deputies or state law enforcement on state land, the booking goes through the San Juan County jail in Monticello.

The Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov tracks state prison inmates. The Department of Public Safety at publicsafety.utah.gov coordinates statewide law enforcement. The Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice at ccjj.utah.gov publishes data on jail populations for all Utah counties including San Juan.

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Cities in San Juan County

San Juan County includes Monticello, Blanding, and several smaller communities. Monticello is the county seat. Blanding is the largest town by population. All state-jurisdiction booking releases are handled through the San Juan County jail. The county also includes the communities of Bluff, Mexican Hat, and Monument Valley on or near tribal lands.

Nearby Counties

San Juan County borders several Utah counties along with portions of Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. Check the arrest location and jurisdiction before searching for booking records.

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