Summit County Arrest and Booking Records

Summit County booking releases are managed by the Summit County Sheriff based in Coalville. The county includes Park City, one of the best-known resort towns in Utah. About 42,000 people live in Summit County full time, but the population swells during ski season and major events. The sheriff runs the county jail, logs all bookings, and tracks releases. Public records from the jail are available through state systems and by direct request to the sheriff.

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Summit County Quick Facts

~42,000 Population
Coalville County Seat
Third District Court Division
1,882 sq mi Area

Summit County Sheriff Booking Data

The Summit County Sheriff is the main law enforcement agency in the county. Deputies patrol the areas outside Park City and handle calls across rural Summit County. The jail in Coalville holds people who are booked on local charges. Each booking creates a record with the person's name, charges, and intake date.

Park City has its own police force, but people arrested there are booked into the Summit County jail. This means the sheriff holds booking records for arrests made by both agencies. You can reach the sheriff at (435) 615-3600 to ask about a booking or release.

The VINE system covers Summit County. You can use VINELink to search for inmates and sign up for alerts about custody changes.

VINE notification system for Summit County booking releases

VINE is free and works all day, every day. It is the fastest way to learn about a release from the Summit County jail without calling the office.

Summit County Booking Releases and Court Cases

After a booking in Summit County, the case goes to the Third District Court. The court handles all criminal matters that arise from arrests in the county. You can search for cases through the Utah Courts XChange system.

Summit County court records search through Utah Courts XChange

The XChange tool shows case type, charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. It is free for basic lookups. You can search by the person's name or by case number. Summit County cases filed in the Third District Court appear in this system.

For copies of court documents, contact the court clerk in Coalville or Silver Summit. The clerk can provide certified copies of orders, judgments, and other papers in the file.

Criminal Background Checks in Summit County

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps arrest and conviction records for all counties. This includes Summit County. A BCI check shows past arrests, charges, and court results. It is the most thorough way to review someone's criminal history in the state.

You can request a check through BCI online or by visiting their office in Salt Lake City. A name-based search costs about $20. A fingerprint check costs $15 and is more exact. Results come back in two to four weeks by mail.

Summit County criminal records through Utah BCI

BCI data ties directly to Summit County booking releases. When someone is arrested and booked in Summit County, that event feeds into the state record. The BCI database is updated as cases progress through the courts.

Public Access to Summit County Booking Releases

Under GRAMA, booking records in Utah are generally public. This means you can ask the Summit County Sheriff for booking and release logs. The law requires the agency to respond within 10 business days. You may need to pay a small fee for copies.

To make a request, write to the Summit County Sheriff or call (435) 615-3600. Give the name of the person and an approximate date. The more detail you provide, the faster the search will go. You can also ask for general booking logs for a date range.

Note: Some booking records may have redacted details. Information about minors, sealed cases, or active investigations may not be released. The basic facts of a booking and release are typically available to the public.

Booking Trends in Summit County

Summit County sees a rise in arrests during the winter ski season and the Sundance Film Festival. Visitors pour into Park City, and that brings more calls for service. DUI arrests and public disturbance charges tend to climb during these months. The summer months also bring tourists for hiking and events.

The sheriff and Park City police work together during peak times. Both agencies book people into the same county jail. This makes the Summit County booking log the single source for all local arrests, regardless of which agency made the stop.

Outside of tourist season, Summit County is a quiet area. Booking numbers drop and releases are fewer. The jail is small and holds a limited number of inmates at any given time.

How Jail Releases Work in Summit County

A person can be released from the Summit County jail in a few ways. The most common is posting bail. A judge sets the bail amount at the first hearing. Once it is paid, the jail processes the release. Some people are released on their own recognizance, meaning they promise to return for court without paying bail.

Charges can also be dropped before trial. When that happens, the person is released right away. If someone finishes a short sentence, the jail releases them on the last day. All releases are logged in the booking record and can be confirmed through VINE or by calling the sheriff.

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Nearby Counties

Summit County borders several counties along the Wasatch Range. If you are looking for someone who may have been booked in a nearby area, check these counties as well.

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