Daggett County Recent Arrests

Daggett County recent arrests are handled by the sheriff's office in Manila. Daggett is one of the smallest counties in Utah by population, so the records office is small but still follows GRAMA. To find a Daggett County recent arrest, call the sheriff, send a written records request, or check the 8th District Court docket. The sheriff keeps the booking log with name, date, charges, and bond. This page walks you through each step to find a Daggett County recent arrest.

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Daggett County Quick Facts

~1,100 Population
Manila County Seat
8th District Court
GRAMA Records Law

Daggett County Sheriff's Office

The Daggett County Sheriff's Office provides law and detention services for the county. The sheriff runs the jail, books new arrests, and keeps the master file on each case. Call the sheriff to ask about a recent booking. The records clerk can check the log and tell you if a name is there. Daggett is a small county, so the staff know the current caseload well.

Under Utah Code § 63G-2, the sheriff sorts records by GRAMA class. Public data includes names, charges, booking dates, and bond. Private and protected data stays out of public view. The sheriff follows Utah Sheriff's Association rules for records and jail operations.

We attempted to screenshot the Daggett County Sheriff page for this site, and the capture is shown below for reference.

Daggett County Sheriff page showing info for recent arrests

The image shows the official page where you can find contact info and records links. The sheriff's office is the first stop for any Daggett County recent arrest request.

Daggett County Jail Records

The Daggett County Jail keeps booking records for the people held in the facility. Each file has the booking date, charges, bond, and custody status. The jail is small and may not hold every arrest; some people are sent to jails in nearby counties for longer stays. Call the sheriff's office to find out where a person is held.

Jail records are sorted by GRAMA class. Public data is open to request. Private and protected data stays sealed. Medical notes, juvenile data, and parts of an open case are held back. For a full file, send a written GRAMA form.

How to Look Up Daggett Arrests

You can search Daggett County recent arrests by phone, by mail, or in person. Phone is fastest for a name check. A written GRAMA form is needed for paper copies. In-person visits to the sheriff's office in Manila can work for walk-in help. The county is small and remote, so call ahead to confirm hours.

Bring or have this info ready:

  • Full name of the person
  • Rough date of arrest
  • Case number if known
  • Your contact info

Search by name is the most common path. Daggett has fewer arrests than big counties, so the log is short. The clerk can often find a name in minutes.

Daggett GRAMA Records Request

To file a GRAMA request, use the Daggett County records page for info. The form must be in writing with your name, contact info, and a clear description. Under Utah Code § 63G-2-204, the county has 10 business days to respond. A small fee may apply for copies.

Note: Since Daggett is a small county, you may get a faster reply than the 10-day limit.

8th District Court Daggett County

The 8th District Court in Daggett County hears criminal cases from arrests in the county. The courthouse is at 95 North 100 West, Manila, UT 84046. After the prosecutor files charges, the case goes to the docket. The court file shows hearings, pleas, and the ruling.

Search court files free at utcourts.gov. The public XChange system lets you look up a case by name or number. Some data is free, some needs a paid login. The court clerk in Manila can help with certified copies.

Statewide Daggett Arrest Resources

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification runs the state rap sheet system. A signed release and a fee will get you a full state criminal history. BCI does fingerprints and background checks. This is the right place when you need a formal state record, not just a Daggett County recent arrest.

The state court site at utcourts.gov covers all courts in Utah. One search finds cases from every county. This matters more in big metro areas, but even a Daggett case can tie to filings in other places.

Utah open records portal used for Daggett County recent arrests

Daggett County Expungement Steps

Utah law at Utah Code § 77-40a sets the rules for sealing an arrest record. Ask BCI first for a Certificate of Eligibility. Then file a petition with the 8th District Court in Manila. A judge will rule on the motion. If your case was dismissed, the path is often easier.

Expungement seals the file from most public view. The sheriff, jail, and court all restrict access after the order. Legal aid groups in Utah can help with the forms if you cannot afford a lawyer.

Note: Fee waivers may be granted for people who meet low-income rules set by the state.

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Daggett County sits in northeast Utah near the Wyoming border. If the arrest did not happen in Daggett, check the right neighbor.

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