Cache County Recent Arrests Lookup
Cache County recent arrests are booked at the county jail in Logan and logged by the sheriff's office. Cache County keeps a public booking page and an inmate roster with no login. You can search by name, check the last 30 days of bookings, or file a GRAMA request for older records. This page explains how to find Cache County recent arrests, where to look online, and who to call for paper copies. Start with the roster and move to court files if you need the case outcome.
Cache County Quick Facts
Cache County Sheriff's Office
The Cache County Sheriff's Office is at 1225 West Valley View (200 North), Logan, UT 84321. The main phone is (435) 755-1000 and non-emergency dispatch is (435) 753-7555. The sheriff runs the jail, books new inmates, and keeps all arrest and booking files. Under Utah Code § 17-22-2, the sheriff has a duty to hold prisoners and keep proper records. That duty shapes how the office stores and shares arrest data.
The Jail Division provides housing for inmates while it upholds the values of the Cache County Sheriff's Office. Staff work to keep the community, the inmates, and the jail staff safe. The office responds to GRAMA requests for public records and sorts files by GRAMA class.
Note: The sheriff's records clerk is the first point of contact for any Cache County arrest request.
Cache County Inmate Roster
Cache County keeps both a booking page for the last 30 days and an inmate roster. Both are public with no login. The booking page shows arrest date, time, name, age, agency, related incidents, bail, and charges. The inmate roster lists people held right now with name, middle name, gender, and age. Click a name to see more info like height, weight, hair and eye color, bail, and offenses.
The roster shows a single table across several pages. Each page has 15 rows. Booking photos are not on the main page but can be downloaded after the user agrees to follow Utah rules on publish-for-pay sites. The download form asks for an email, signature, and a captcha. There may be small gaps between the booking page and the roster since the booking page lists the arrest charge while the roster may show a warrant instead.
How to Search Cache County Arrests
To find a Cache County recent arrest, start with the public roster. The roster updates often and is free. If the name you want is not on the current roster, check the 30-day booking page. If it is still not there, the person may have been released or the file may have moved to court. For older bookings, file a GRAMA form with the sheriff.
Have this info ready before you search:
- Full name
- Date of arrest or a date range
- Agency that made the arrest
- Case number if you have one
You can also look up Cache County arrests on third-party booking sites, but always check the sheriff's page for the most current info. The sheriff's data is the source.
Cache County Jail Info
The Cache County Jail is at 1225 W. 200 N., Suite 100, Logan, UT 84321. It is one of the largest jails in the region. Outgoing mail from inmates comes as a postcard or e-message. Any mail not on the approved list is sent back. Mail to an inmate must have the sender's full name and return address. Send mail to: Cache County Jail, Inmate's Full Name, 1225 W. 200 N., Suite 100, Logan, UT 84321.
Inmates can use video visits to keep in touch with family and friends. Both on-site and at-home visits are open. The visit week runs Sunday to Saturday. On-site visits are free. Each inmate gets two free 20-minute visits per week. Visit hours run Monday through Friday.
1st District Court Cache County
The 1st District Court in Cache County hears criminal cases from arrests in the county, including Logan. The courthouse is at 135 North 100 West, Logan, UT 84321. Once the prosecutor files charges, the case goes to the court docket. The file shows hearings, pleas, and the final ruling.
Search Cache County court files at utcourts.gov. The public XChange system lets you look up a case by name or number. Some pages need a paid login, but basic data is free. The court clerk in Logan can help with certified copies and with filing new motions. Court records are the place to get the result of a case.
GRAMA Requests in Cache County
Under Utah Code § 63G-2, most arrest records are public. File a GRAMA form with the sheriff to ask for an arrest report, incident file, or old booking. The form must have your name, contact info, and a clear description of the record. Under Utah Code § 63G-2-204, the sheriff has 10 business days to respond. A small fee may apply for copies.
If the sheriff says no, you can appeal. GRAMA gives you the right to a review. Most basic Cache County arrest data should come back as public. If the file is sealed in part, the sheriff must tell you which part and why.
Note: Juvenile arrest files are not public under Utah law and will not come back in a GRAMA request.
Statewide Cache Arrest Tools
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps the state's master criminal history file. For a fee and a signed release, you can get a full rap sheet. BCI also takes fingerprints and does background checks. This is the right place for a formal record, not just a Cache County recent arrest.
The state court site at utcourts.gov covers all Utah courts. If a person has cases in more than one county, a single search finds them all. The Cache County roster is local. The state court site is not.
Cache County Expungement
If your name is in the Cache County arrest log and you want it sealed, you may qualify under Utah Code § 77-40a. Start by asking BCI for a Certificate of Eligibility. Then file a petition with the 1st District Court in Logan. A judge will rule on the motion.
Expungement seals the file from most public view. The sheriff, jail, and court limit who can see it. Some state agencies can still pull the file for set reasons. Legal aid groups in Logan can help with forms and with a fee waiver if you qualify.
Nearby Counties
Cache County borders several other Utah counties. If an arrest did not happen in Cache, check the neighbor where it did.