Logan Criminal Records and Case Lookup
Logan criminal records are maintained by the Logan City Police Department, Cache County Sheriff's Office, and the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. Logan is the county seat of Cache County in northern Utah with about 55,000 residents. It is home to Utah State University. All criminal cases in Logan go through the First District Court. This page explains how to access criminal records in Logan through the right agencies and what to expect when submitting a request.
Logan Quick Facts
Where to Find Logan Criminal Records
Logan criminal records are held at the city level, county level, and state level. Each agency holds different types of records. Knowing which agency to contact saves time and avoids unnecessary fees.
The Logan City Police Department is the first source for city-level criminal records. The department maintains records for arrests and incidents occurring within Logan city limits. Records requests follow GRAMA and the Logan Municipal Code, Title 2, Chapter 65, adopted September 4, 2018. For records, email loganrecordrequest@loganutah.org. Learn more at loganutah.gov.
The Cache County Sheriff's Office at 1225 West Valley View (200 North), Logan, UT 84321, handles county-level criminal records. Phone: (435) 755-1000. The Cache County Jail is at this same location. Jail phone: (435) 755-1050. Business hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.
The First District Court handles all felony and serious misdemeanor cases from Logan. The court is at 135 North 100 West, Logan, UT 84321. Phone: (435) 750-1300. Cache County has multiple justice courts including Logan, serving lower-level misdemeanor cases.
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at 4315 South 2700 West Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129, provides statewide criminal history. BCI is the most thorough source for a full background check on a Logan resident.
Logan City Police Department Criminal Records Request
The Logan City Police Department follows GRAMA for all records requests. Requests must be made in writing and submitted by first-class mail, hand delivery, or electronically. Email records requests to loganrecordrequest@loganutah.org. The department follows Utah Code section 63G-2-204 for response time limits.
Logan Police Department fee schedule for criminal records:
- Records request fee: $5.00
- Copy fee: $0.20 per page for each copy of a public record
- CD/DVD copies and 911 recordings: $15.00 per CD or DVD
- Printed photos in color: $2.00 per page
- State accident reports: $5.00
- Certified copies: $5.00 per page
Staff time charges may apply for complex requests. After the first quarter hour, the city may charge up to $15.00 per hour, billed in 15-minute increments. The department must notify you of the estimated cost before beginning large-scale research.
Logan Police records are classified under GRAMA. Initial arrest reports are generally public. Follow-up investigation files and body camera footage may be protected. Active investigations are typically not released until the case is closed.
The Logan City Police FAQ page provides full details on the records request process, including how to request records online and what information you need to provide.
The Logan City Police Department processes all criminal records requests for incidents within Logan city limits under Utah GRAMA law.
Cache County Sheriff Criminal Records for Logan
The Cache County Sheriff's Office maintains records for county-level criminal cases and arrests that pass through the Cache County Jail. The Records Department is at 1225 West Valley View Drive, Suite 100, Logan, UT 84321. Phone: (435) 755-1000. Email: records@cachecounty.org. Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
To request arrest records in person at the Cache County Sheriff's Office, complete a GRAMA request form. Provide specific information including the full name of the person, date of birth, approximate date of arrest, and case number if known. Present a valid government-issued photo ID.
Cache County criminal records fees:
- Search fee: $10.00
- Copy fee: $0.25 per page
- Certified copies: additional $2.00 per document
Remote requests can be submitted by mail, email to records@cachecounty.org, or fax to (435) 755-1955. The Sheriff's Office must respond within 10 business days. For urgent needs, a 5-business-day response may be available.
The Cache County Sheriff maintains an official current inmate list on the county website. The list does not include Utah State or Federal inmates housed at the jail. For statewide inmate information, use the Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov.
Cache County arrest record retention periods: Felony arrests with conviction are kept 75 years. Misdemeanor arrests are kept 10 years. Investigations that were dismissed are kept 5 years. Fingerprint records for felonies are permanent. Fingerprint records for misdemeanors are kept 10 years after disposition.
The Cache County arrest records guide at cacherecords.us explains the full process for requesting Logan and Cache County arrest records.
The Cache County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records for Logan and all cities within Cache County, accessible through GRAMA records requests.
Logan Criminal Records at the First District Court
All felony and serious misdemeanor criminal cases from Logan go through the First District Court in Cache County. The court is at 135 North 100 West, Logan, UT 84321. Phone: (435) 750-1300. Court records for Logan cases include charging documents, hearing records, case dockets, verdicts, and sentences.
Search Logan court records online through the Utah Courts XChange system at utcourts.gov. XChange provides access to district and justice court records statewide. A monthly subscription is $40. Single searches and document downloads carry per-use fees. Free public case search terminals are at the courthouse.
For certified copies at the First District Court, additional fees apply. The current fee is $4 per document for certified copies. Contact the court clerk directly at (435) 750-1300 for copy requests and to verify current fees.
Cache County also has a Cache Online Records Express (CORE) system. This provides additional online access to county-level records. The Who's Been Booked database provides information about individuals booked in the past 30 days. The Incidents Blotter shows recent incidents reported to law enforcement.
Cache County has multiple justice courts across the area. These include courts in Logan, Hyrum, Lewiston, Newton/Amalga, Nibley, North Logan/Hyde Park, Providence, Richmond, Smithfield, and Wellsville. Justice courts handle lower-level misdemeanor cases. The First District Court handles felonies and more serious cases.
The Cache County criminal records guide provides detailed information on how to request Logan and Cache County court and criminal records.
Cache County criminal records, including those from Logan cases, are available through the First District Court and the Cache County Sheriff's Office Records Department.
Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification for Logan Residents
BCI is the state's official repository for criminal history records. Logan residents can get their own criminal history from BCI in person at 4315 South 2700 West Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Hours: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Phone: (801) 965-4445.
The fee for a Utah criminal history record from BCI is $20 as of July 1, 2025. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID. Utah Driving Privilege Cards are not accepted. Payment options: cash, personal check, VISA, MasterCard, money order, or cashier's check.
BCI also accepts mail-in requests. Download the application at bci.utah.gov and mail it with payment. BCI processes both name-based and fingerprint-based criminal history checks. The fingerprint-based check is more thorough. Fingerprinting services are available at BCI for non-criminal purposes.
For Logan residents seeking expungement, BCI processes the Certificate of Eligibility application. You must apply to BCI before filing a petition with the First District Court. The application fee is $65. The issuance fee is $65 if eligible.
Note: BCI has warned the public about scammers calling from government-looking numbers and claiming to be BCI officers. This is a scam. BCI does not make such calls. The only way to renew a Utah Concealed Firearm Permit online is through bci.utah.gov directly.
Logan Criminal Records and GRAMA
All Logan city and Cache County agencies follow GRAMA for records requests. The law is at Utah Code section 63G-2-101 et seq. This is Utah's equivalent of the federal Freedom of Information Act. Every person has the right to inspect public records free of charge and the right to make copies.
Logan Municipal Code Title 2, Chapter 65, adopted September 4, 2018, governs records access at the city level. The city must respond to requests within 10 business days under Utah Code section 63G-2-204. Cache County agencies follow the same state GRAMA timeline.
Records at Logan Police are classified as public, private, protected, or controlled. Chronological logs and initial contact reports are generally public records. Private and protected records require authorization from the subject of the record or a legal order. Expunged records limit public access to related arrest records.
If Logan denies your records request, you can appeal within 30 days. The denial notice must state the legal reason and explain the appeal process. GRAMA appeals in Utah go to the State Records Committee or district court. Fee waivers are available under Utah Code section 63G-2-203(4)(a) if releasing the record primarily benefits the public.
Utah State University in Logan also follows GRAMA for campus-related records. USU Police reports carry a $10 fee for up to 5 pages. Staff time fees are $15.00 per hour. More information is at the USU GRAMA page.
Logan Arrest Records and Inmate Search
When someone is arrested in Logan, the Logan Police Department or Cache County Sheriff handles the arrest. The person is booked at the Cache County Jail at 1225 West Valley View Highway, Logan, UT 84321. Jail phone: (435) 755-1050.
Cache County maintains an official current inmate list on the county website. The list shows basic booking information. Onsite visitation is available 8:00 am to 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm on weekdays. Weekend visitation is 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. Remote video visitation is available 7 days a week, 8:00 am to 9:00 pm.
Use VINE at vinelink.com to track current inmate status for anyone arrested in Logan. VINE covers Cache County Jail. Register for automated alerts about custody status changes by email, text, or phone. Search by offender ID or name. Available 24 hours a day.
For state prison inmates, use the Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov. Search by name or offender number. Results include date of birth, physical description, facility location, and release status. Free public access.
The Utah Statewide Warrants search at secure.utah.gov/warrants/ shows active warrants across all Utah jurisdictions including Logan. Real-time information is available to the public. Warrant data is entered per Utah Code section 77-7-5.1.
Expungement of Logan Criminal Records
Logan residents with past criminal records may qualify for expungement under Utah law. Expungement seals the record. After expungement, the person may legally report the arrest or conviction did not occur.
Arrest records may be expunged 30 days after the arrest if no charges were filed, charges were dismissed, or the person was acquitted. Conviction records require waiting periods based on the offense. Felonies need 7 years. Class A misdemeanors need 5 years. Class B misdemeanors need 4 years. Class C misdemeanors need 3 years. Misdemeanor DUI convictions need 10 years.
You must obtain a Certificate of Eligibility from BCI before filing an expungement petition with the First District Court. The application fee is $65. The issuance fee is $65 if you qualify. Ineligible offenses include capital felonies, first-degree felonies, violent felonies, felony DUI, and registerable sex offenses.
After expungement, Logan Police records and BCI records related to the case are sealed. The First District Court record is also sealed. Learn more at utcourts.gov/howto/expunge. All required forms and instructions are available on the Utah Courts website.
Cache County Criminal Records
Logan is in Cache County. All criminal cases from Logan go through the Cache County court system. The county provides additional resources for court records, jail records, and criminal history for Logan residents.
Nearby Utah Cities
Residents of nearby cities access criminal records through their local courts and police departments.