Cache County accounts for around 2,100 arrest cases in a year from Utah's 44,700 arrests, according to the Bureau of Criminal Identification Report. Certain records, including arrest records, are open to the public, according to the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA). In addition, records may be obtained according to the fees stipulated by law.
On the other hand, not all records are public and are protected due to their sensitive nature. These include open or ongoing investigations, adoption, guardianship, termination of parental rights, medical records, and juvenile records. However, such entities as the Sheriff, local Police Departments, and the Office of the County Attorney have access to private records at all times.
Criminal history record information may be retrieved by reaching out to several authorities such as the record custodian of criminal courts, law enforcement agencies, and the Utah Department of Public Safety.
Police departments provide record requests via GRAMA. Therefore, the public is expected to download, fill out a GRAMA Form, include a means of identity, and pay the required fee in order to process their request for an arrest report. You may visit a PD's website to download a request form and find out. You may also track the status of your request by reaching out to the Records Department. Some of the Police Departments in the county are:
If you are searching arrest records with the Sheriff's Office, you may complete the notarization form and the record request form and mail it to the following address:
Cache County Sheriff's Office
Attn: Records Officer
1225 West Valley View
Suite 200, Logan, Utah 84321
Phone: (435) 755-1000
You may also visit the Sheriff's Office in person to request arrest records at:
1225 West Valley View
Logan, UT, 84321
The Sheriff's Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Arrest reports cost $10, and the fee is payable online at the Cache County Sheriff's website. However, it may take up to 10 business days before you obtain reports.
You may request a copy of your criminal history information only through the Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI). You will be required to bring along a valid government-issued picture ID and a $15 fee payable in cash or by personal check. To acquire a copy of your criminal history record, you may visit the DPS in person at:
Department of Public Safety
Bureau of Criminal Identification
4315 South 2700 West
Suite 1300
Taylorsville, Utah 84129
Phone: (801) 965-4445
Fax: (801) 965-4749
If you are mailing your request, you may download and fill out a Criminal History Record Application Form and send it to the address below:
Utah Department of Public Safety
Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI)
3888 West 5400 South
Taylorsville, Utah 84129
Fax: (801) 965-4749
The Office is open Mondays to Fridays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You may also call the Bureau of Criminal Identification unit at (801) 965-4445 for more information on obtaining a personal criminal history record.
Criminal cases such as Class A misdemeanors and felonies are handled in the District Court. The Cache County District Court Clerk is statutorily responsible for filing and record keeping. The Xchange case search website allows the public to view not only court records but also summary information about cases. These include information such as names of parties, documents filed, hearings held, judgments entered, and case dispositions. To view records online:
The County Clerk is tasked with recording and filing records of judicial proceedings. The public may visit the Clerk's Office in person to view records at public computer terminals.
The public may also utilize third-party websites such as InfoTracer to search for and view arrest records about an individual. These websites serve as reliable sources for locating such records.
Cache County has a crime rate of 36.55 per 1,000 residents; this includes 1,035 crimes against persons and property crimes of 2,380. The below states the number of arrests in relation to crimes in Cache County:
| Arrest Type | Number of Arrests |
|---|---|
| Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy Violations | 51 |
| Disorderly Conduct | 85 |
| Family Offenses, Non-violent | 2 |
| Liquor Law Violations | 226 |
| Driving Under Influence | 227 |
| Trespass of Real Property | 149 |
| All Other Offenses | 1,355 |
It is situated in Cache county, Utah with a total number of 130 employees - 2 female, 44 male officers and 84 civilians. Cache County SO ORI (Originated Agency Identifier) number is UT0030000, it belongs to the Mountain division in the West region with a region code of Region IV.
| Department | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Logan Police Department | 290 N 100 W | (435)716-9300 |