Logan Utah Criminal Records and Background Check

A Logan background check can pull records from Logan City Police, the Cache County Sheriff, the First District Court, and the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. Logan is the county seat of Cache County and the largest city in northern Utah, with about 55,000 residents in the Cache Valley. Public records covering arrests, bookings, court cases, and full criminal history are available through official channels. This guide explains each source and how to search or request records tied to Logan.

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Logan City Police Department Records

The Logan City Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for incidents within city limits. The department is located at 62 West 300 North, Logan, UT 84321. The main phone number is (435) 716-9300. Fax requests can be sent to (435) 716-9306. Police records including incident reports, arrest records, and case logs are available under Utah GRAMA statutes.

Logan City Police provides online access to incident reports. You can search reports by nature, reported date, and incident number through the department's online portal. This is one of the more accessible public record tools among Utah city police departments and gives you a starting point before submitting a formal GRAMA request. For full copies of reports, a written records request is still required.

The Logan City website provides department contact information and guidance on submitting a records request. The site also lists forms and instructions for common public records inquiries.

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Records tied to ongoing investigations or protected individuals may be withheld or redacted. The department must identify the legal basis for any denial in writing.

Note: Logan City Police incident report data viewable online does not substitute for a full background check, which requires BCI and court record searches as well.

How to Get a Background Check in Logan

Two main approaches exist for obtaining a criminal background check in Logan. The first is a statewide search through the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. The second is a local records request to Logan City Police or the Cache County Sheriff.

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) maintains the central state database of criminal history. Residents can request their own record under the Right of Access provision for $20 as of July 2025. BCI is at 4315 S 2700 W, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call (801) 965-4445 before your visit.

Visit the BCI Criminal Records page for current forms and submission instructions. The legal authority for criminal record searches is at Utah Code Section 53-10-108. BCI records cover all of Utah, including crimes in Cache County and other counties beyond Logan city limits.

Cache County Sheriff Records and Inmate Booking

The Cache County Sheriff serves unincorporated Cache County and maintains the county jail for Logan and surrounding communities. The sheriff's office is located at 1225 West Valley View Drive, Suite 100, Logan, UT 84321. The main phone number is (435) 755-1000.

The sheriff provides public access to the jail booking roster. Booking records show names, charges, and custody status for individuals currently or recently held in the Cache County Jail. This is a free public resource and does not require a GRAMA request. It is a quick way to confirm whether someone is in custody in Cache County.

For warrant information or detailed records not available through the booking roster, contact the sheriff's office directly. Warrant checks in Cache County go through the sheriff and can reveal active holds that may not appear in court record searches. This is an important part of a full criminal record check for Logan residents.

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The Cache County Sheriff's office and Logan City Police cover different geographic areas. A complete Logan background check may require checking both agencies depending on where the incidents occurred.

First District Court Records for Logan

Criminal and civil cases in Logan are handled by the First District Court, which serves Cache County. The court is at 135 North 100 West, Logan, UT 84321, with a phone number of (435) 750-1300. Court records include case filings, charges, plea agreements, hearing schedules, and sentencing information. These records are public unless sealed or restricted by court order.

The Utah Courts system provides online access to court records through two tools. MyCourtCase is free and shows basic case status and filing information for cases across Utah. XChange is a subscription service offering more detailed records, including case documents and full filing histories. Legal professionals and researchers use XChange for thorough record searches. Both cover the First District Court and can be used to search Logan criminal records by name or case number.

Note: Court records show what happened in a specific case but do not reflect criminal history from other counties or arrests that did not result in a court case.

Criminal History and Public Records in Logan

Public records in Logan come from several sources. Each one covers different data and different geographic areas. Logan City Police holds incident records for crimes in the city. Cache County Sheriff holds booking and jail records for the county. The First District Court holds case records for prosecuted offenses. BCI holds statewide criminal history that combines data from all of these agencies and more.

Running a thorough criminal history search in Logan means checking at least two or three of these sources. A BCI record check is the single most complete option for statewide coverage. Local police and sheriff records add detail on specific incidents. Court records confirm outcomes and sentencing. Together, they form a complete picture.

Under Utah law, most government records are public. Protected categories include open investigation files, records involving minors, medical records, and sealed court orders. When a GRAMA request is denied, the agency must cite the applicable legal exception. You can challenge that denial before the State Records Committee.

  • Logan City Police incident reports (online and GRAMA request)
  • Cache County Sheriff booking roster and warrant checks
  • First District Court records via MyCourtCase or XChange
  • BCI statewide criminal history (in person or by mail)
  • Utah GRAMA Portal for online submissions to local agencies

GRAMA Records Requests in Logan

All public records requests in Logan and Cache County fall under the Government Records Access and Management Act. The statute is at Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2. Agencies have 10 business days to respond to a written GRAMA request. This applies to Logan City, the Cache County Sheriff, and all other Utah government agencies.

Logan City imposes fees for copies of records. The standard rate is $10 for the first 10 pages and $0.25 for each additional page. Ask about fees before you submit your request if you expect a large volume of documents. Including a specific date range or report number reduces the scope and lowers the cost.

For county-level records, contact the Cache County Sheriff or submit through the Utah GRAMA Portal. The portal allows online submission to many Utah agencies and tracks the request from submission to response. If you need to challenge a denial, the State Records Committee handles appeals at the state level.

Expungement of Records in Logan

Utah residents with past convictions may be eligible to expunge those records. An expungement seals the record and removes it from public criminal background check searches. The process begins at the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. You apply for a Certificate of Eligibility, which costs $65 per offense. Full details are on the BCI Expungements page.

The expungement statute is Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 40a. Waiting periods depend on the offense type. Infractions have shorter waits than misdemeanors. Felonies have the longest waits and not all qualify. Once you have the certificate, file a petition in the First District Court in Logan. The court reviews the petition and, if granted, issues an expungement order. BCI then removes the record from its database and notifies local agencies. The offense will no longer show in a standard public record check after completion.

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Cache County Background Check

Cache County resources support records access for Logan and all surrounding communities in the Cache Valley. The county sheriff, First District Court, and GRAMA office provide public records for residents throughout the county.

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Logan is the primary city in northern Utah. Nearby communities in Cache County and along the Wasatch Front also maintain public records accessible through local law enforcement and district courts.

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