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Look Up Salt Lake County Mugshots: Just input a name and hit search to access anyone's mugshot today.

Perform a detailed Salt Lake County mugshot search for free using the lookup tools below, which give you unhindered access to up-to-date records.

This article lays out the steps to help you find both past and current arrest records in Salt Lake County, Utah, to get the exact data you need in no time. Along with that, you’ll also learn how to find details about arrests and charges to support your search.

Where To Lookup Mugshots for Free (SLC Utah)

It’s best to explore various resources at the county, city or state levels to locate booking images in Salt Lake County, Utah.

The sheriff’s office often holds county-level records. For arrests within city or town jurisdictions, the local police departments throughout the county will likely maintain reliable information, particularly for recent incidents.

State prisons also keep mugshots, accessible through the Utah Department of Corrections.1 To find people held in or moved to federal prisons, check the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) system.2

The following sections provide detailed guidance for each method. Begin by exploring how to find custody photos at the county level covered in the section below.

Find Mugshots for Free in Salt Lake County Utah

Thanks to the Government Records Access & Management Act (GRAMA), public documents like custody files and photographs are always available for free – giving Salt Lake County residents the ability to access them at anytime.

If you need arrest records in Salt Lake County, start with the Sheriff’s Department.3 The Salt Lake County Corrections Bureau has an online offender database that provides you access to the current inmate list.4 You can search using one of two options:

  • By Name: Enter the first and/or last name of the inmate.
  • By Unique Identifier: Use the booking number, permanent number or state ID.

Clicking on the person’s linked name in the search results, next to the booking number and assigned sheriff’s office (SO) number, reveals specific details:

  • Complete Name
  • Age
  • Gender
  • Physical Description – height, weight, race, hair and eye color
  • Inmate Details – booking number, county of birth (COB) and SO number
  • Incarceration Details – current facility, housing section, block, bed assignment, cell number, booking and release date (if applicable)
  • Aliases
  • Detainer Information
  • Bonds
  • Charges

Browse a rundown of current arrest records and the charges tied to each suspect by checking the Jail Rosters & Dockets as another option—it highlights the following crucial information:5

  • Booking number
  • SO number
  • OTN
  • Arrestee Name
  • City
  • State
  • Age
  • Sex
  • Race
  • Ethnicity
  • Agency
  • Charges
  • Officer/Agency
  • Booking Date/Time
A screenshot from the Salt Lake Sheriff's Office showing a prisoner roster with details such as the arrestee's name, housing, booking and SO number, booking date and time, age, sex, race, ethnicity, TP and charges.
Source: Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office5

Complete and submit a request form to the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Bureau for those detention pictures.6 You might also want to email their Records Unit directly or submit a request for public documents.

Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office
Records Management
3365 South 900 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84119

Phone: (385)-468-8870 | (385)-468-0813 | (385)-468-9898
Fax: (385)-468-9904
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

An additional means to contact the sheriff’s office is through their contact form.7

Lastly, you can get offender records by calling or visiting the Salt Lake County Jail. Their address is:

Salt Lake County Jail
3415 South 900 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84119

Phone: (385)-468-8400

Another useful third-party site is VINELink; it provides valuable information but it often leaves out pictures.

Services for Detainees: From Bail to Commissary

For those in Salt Lake County jail, you can pay bail, send letters and provide funds for their commissary needs—here’s how to learn more about each assistance:

Pay Bail or Fines: Get the inmate’s Sheriff’s Office (SO) number online or by calling 385-468-8400 to pay bond or fines.8 Payments, accepted 24/7 with cash or certified checks at the listed address. If the lobby is closed, use the silver button at the entrance.

Salt Lake County Treasurer
3415 South 900 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84119

Send Mail or Call an Inmate: To contact a Salt Lake County prisoner, you can use phone calls (15-minute limit, except with a TDD machine), $0.50 emails through Offender Connect, or unlimited letters—but incoming mail gets checked for contraband and must meet rules; otherwise, they won’t be delivered.

Salt Lake County Metro Jail
Prisoner’s Name (include SO# if known)
3415 S. 900 W.
Salt Lake City, UT 84119

Fund a Prisoner’s Commissary Account: A commissary account, lets prisoners buy food or make calls. Family and friends can add funds through ConnectNetwork — online, by phone, or at the jail using cash, credit, or mail; however, note this: up to 50% of deposits may cover outstanding jail balances.

Detainee Visit: To schedule a jail visit, call 385-468-8400; each prisoner can have two weekly visits plus one clergy visit, with Metro Jail allowing three visitors and Oxbow Jail limits it to two (infants under one year old don’t count). Visitors should bring valid ID, check in 30 minutes early and follow the 9 AM–9 PM schedule (excluding meal times).

Find all facts on jail health services and prison policies by exploring the Corrections Bureau’s other operations.9

Track Down Arrest Mugshots via Cities Within Salt Lake County

The public has access to detention or police photographs from cities across Salt Lake County. Through the available resources, these records can be retrieved, providing you with not only the mugshots but also detailed information related to each arrest.

Salt Lake City: The county’s most populated city, Salt Lake City hosts a records center where locals can trace and retrieve public papers with associated costs.10 As an alternative, the Recorder’s Office is available for further support:

Salt Lake City Hall
Recorder’s Office
451 South State Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Phone: 801.535.7671
Email: [email protected]

West Jordan City: The Recorder’s Office allows West Jordan City residents to obtain city records, while police files can be provided upon request from the Police Department (WJPD) or emailing [email protected].11

West Jordan City Recorder’s Office
8000 S. Redwood Road
West Jordan, Utah 84088

Phone: 801-569-5000
Email: [email protected]

West Valley City: If you need records in West Valley City—file your request to the City Recorder’s office.12

A screenshot of a police department records request with information to be filled in, such as the requestor's name, street address, city, state, zip code, daytime phone number, email address, and description of the sought record.
Source: West Valley City Recorder’s Office12

Call 801-963-3203 for additional help or mail your request directly.

West Valley City Recorder’s Office
3600 S. Constitution Blvd.
West Valley City, UT 84119

Fax: 801-963-3206
Email: [email protected]

Head to the West Valley City Police Department’s Records Division or use the online request form to get police records.13

West Valley City Police Department
Records Division
3577 South Market Street
West Valley City, UT 84119

Phone: 801-963-3300
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 7 A.M. to 6 P.M.

As you learn to discover mugshots by county or city resources, you can also browse the process of finding other public records in Salt Lake County like criminal histories, warrants and more.

Having covered local records, it’s time to shift focus to accessing state and federal prison images in Utah.

How To Obtain Utah Prisoner Mugshots via Official State & Federal Resources

Many arrest mugshots are immediate; however, state facilities may photograph inmates, as well. Jurisdictional policies often decide the limitation of a prisoner’s photo kept – in state prison archives.

Use the Utah Department of Corrections (UDC) jail inmate locator to access regularly updated details about offenders in Utah’s two main prisons; searchable by name or UDC number.14

A screenshot of the offender search on the Utah Department of Corrections website features search criteria such as first, middle and last name, offender number and search results.
Source: Utah Department of Corrections14

While Utah doesn’t have federal prisons, inmates from this state may be housed in other U.S. prisons. You can track them via the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) federal offender search tool, but for photos, direct contact with the BOP may be required.15

For supplementary information, seekers can also check out the instructions on locating inmate details in Utah.

These booking records and images are available to you under the Utah Government Records Access & Management Act (GRAMA) and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) but using them for harmful reasons like harassment or stalking is illegal.

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) forbids such practices and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces compliance with appropriate usage.

Use the helpful tips provided in this resource for your Salt Lake County mugshot search to find trustworthy results.


References

1Utah Department of Corrections. (n.d.). Contact Us. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <https://corrections.utah.gov/contact-us-2/>

2Bureau of Prisons. (n.d.). Federal Inmates. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <https://www.bop.gov/inmates/>

3Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office. (n.d.). Contact – Sheriff. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <https://www.saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff/contact/>

4Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office. (2024). Inmate Lookup Tool. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <http://iml.slsheriff.org/IML>

5Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office. (2024). Jail Dockets & Rosters – Sheriff. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <https://www.saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff/corrections/rosters/>

6Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office, Corrections Bureau. (2010, March 03). Blank GRAMA Request for Records. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <https://www.saltlakecounty.gov/globalassets/1-site-files/sheriff/grama-request-for-records.pdf>

7Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office. (n.d.). Contact Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/1167aba7fcd54edfb0f2569d9be00440>

8Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office. (n.d.). Pay a Fine or Bail. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <https://www.saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff/corrections/pay/>

9Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office. (n.d.). Inmate Health Services. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <https://www.saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff/corrections/health/>

10Salt Lake City Hall, Recorder’s Office. (2017, June 13). WEBQAFees. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <https://www.slcdocs.com/recorder/WEBQAFees.pdf>

11West Jordan Police Department. (n.d.). Police Record Request. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <https://cityofwestjordanutpd.nextrequest.com/>

12West Valley City Recorder’s Office. (n.d.). GRAMA Request. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <https://www.wvc-ut.gov/DocumentCenter/View/1748/Records-Request-PDF>

13West Valley City Police Department. (n.d.). Form Center – GRAMA – Police. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <https://www.wvc-ut.gov/FormCenter/Customer-Service-2/GRAMA-Police-94>

14Utah Department of Corrections. (2024). Offender Search. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <https://corrections.utah.gov/offender-search/>

15Bureau of Prisons. (2024). Inmate Locator. Retrieved November 26, 2024, from <https://www.bop.gov/inmateloc/>