Millard County Recent Arrests

Millard County recent arrests are logged by the Millard County Sheriff in Fillmore. The Sheriff runs the county jail and books all new arrests. Each booking gets a file with the date, charges, bond info, and custody status. Some data you can get with a quick phone call. Other data needs a GRAMA records request. This page walks you through how to find Millard County recent arrests, how to pull the court case, and how to ask for older files. It is a short local guide for the public and for folks helping a friend in jail.

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Millard County Quick Facts

~13KPopulation
FillmoreCounty Seat
4th DistrictCourt
10 DaysGRAMA Response

Millard County Sheriff Arrest Records

The Millard County Sheriff's Office keeps all arrest and jail records for the county. The office is in Fillmore and serves a large rural area. Staff book new arrests each day and keep the files for the public. The Sheriff follows Utah Sheriff's Association rules. You can call the office at (435) 743-5302 for fast help on a Millard County recent arrest.

Public info includes the booking date, charges, and custody status. For older records, send a written GRAMA request. The Sheriff covers felony, misdemeanor, and infraction arrests. The office also runs state warrant checks with the Utah Department of Public Safety. Main site is the county page at millardcounty.gov.

Note: Mug shots may not be part of the public file if release would harm an open case.

Millard County Jail Bookings

The Millard County Jail holds newly arrested people and those serving short terms. Booking records include the date, charges, and bond info. Records are kept in line with GRAMA rules under Utah Code § 63G-2. Staff can verify if a person is in custody right now.

Call the jail to check bond amounts. Bond can change after the first hearing. For a Millard County recent arrest, the first hearing is usually within one business day. The court then takes over the case and sets a hearing schedule.

Millard County 4th District Court

The 4th District Court handles criminal cases from Millard County arrests. The court is at 765 South Highway 99, Fillmore, UT 84631. Court records are online through the XChange system at utcourts.gov/xchange. You can search by name or case number. The free MyCase tool lets parties view their own case.

After a Millard County recent arrest, the court sets the first hearing and rules on bail. The clerk keeps the full file and issues certified copies. Visit the clerk in Fillmore for certified copies. The state court site at utcourts.gov has forms, rules, and help pages for people without a lawyer.

Note: Certified copy fees apply and may change year to year.

Millard County GRAMA Records Request

GRAMA is Utah's public records law. File a request with the Millard County records officer or the Sheriff records unit. Include your name, phone, and a clear list of what you want. Staff must reply within ten business days. Fees may apply for copies and staff time. The first 15 minutes of staff time are free under state rules.

Mail, fax, or hand deliver the request. Keep a copy. If the request is denied, you can appeal to the chief administrator and then to the State Records Committee. The full text of the law is in Utah Code § 63G-2. This is the main tool for older Millard County recent arrests not posted online.

State BCI and Warrant Search

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps the state rap sheet. You can request your own history through BCI. The office is part of the Department of Public Safety. Visit bci.utah.gov for forms and fees. State law on criminal history is Utah Code § 53-10-108. Statewide warrant checks are free through the state court self-help site.

If a warrant was issued from a Millard County recent arrest, the case will show up in XChange. Call the court clerk if you need help finding the file.

Expungement of Millard County Arrests

Not every arrest ends in a guilty plea. Some cases are dropped. Some end with a not guilty verdict. Utah law lets you clean up the record with an expungement. Get a BCI eligibility check first. Then file a petition with the 4th District Court in Fillmore. The rules are in Utah Code § 77-40.

Free help is at utahlegalservices.org. The Utah State Bar lawyer referral line is (801) 531-9077. An expungement can remove a Millard County recent arrest from most public tools.

Legal Help in Millard County

Utah Legal Services gives free legal help to people with low income. They serve Millard County through rural office hours. The state court self-help site at utcourts.gov/selfhelp has free forms and guides. Ask the judge for a public defender at your first hearing if you cannot pay for a lawyer.

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