Search Millard County Criminal Records in Fillmore Utah
Millard County criminal records are maintained by the Millard County Sheriff's Office, the Fourth District Court in Fillmore, and state-level agencies. Records include arrest records, booking information, criminal history, and court records. The county seat is Fillmore, which served as the original capital of Utah Territory. Millard County covers more than 6,800 square miles, making it one of the largest counties in Utah by area. This guide explains how to search Millard County criminal records, what to expect from the Sheriff's Office, and how to access background check information through official channels.
Millard County Quick Facts
Millard County Sheriff's Office and Arrest Records
The Millard County Sheriff's Office is located at 765 South Highway 99, Fillmore, UT 84631. The main phone number is (435) 743-5302, and the fax is (435) 743-6324. The Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for Millard County and serves as the custodian of Millard County arrest records and criminal records for incidents handled by county law enforcement.
Arrest records in Millard County are public under the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA). Records include the individual's name, the date of booking, the charges filed, and other related details. All requests for Millard County criminal records must be submitted in writing. Requestors may be required to provide a valid photo ID. Contact the Sheriff's Office directly at (435) 743-5302 to learn how to submit a GRAMA request and to ask about current processing times and applicable fees.
The Millard County Sheriff's Office does not maintain an online inmate search tool or an online jail roster. There is no public booking database accessible through the Sheriff's website. Anyone who needs current inmate status information must contact the Sheriff's Office directly by phone during business hours. This is different from some larger Utah counties that publish daily or live booking lists online.
Note: For current inmate status at the Millard County Jail, call the Sheriff's Office at (435) 743-5302. No online roster is available at this time.
The image below is from the Millard County official government website, which serves as the central hub for county departments and public information.
The county government portal connects residents to the Sheriff's Office, courts, and other departments responsible for Millard County criminal records.
| Sheriff's Office Address | 765 South Highway 99, Fillmore, UT 84631 |
|---|---|
| Main Phone | (435) 743-5302 |
| Fax | (435) 743-6324 |
| Online Inmate Roster | Not available — call Sheriff's Office directly |
| Jail Location | 765 South Highway 99, Fillmore, UT 84631 |
| GRAMA Requests | In writing; contact Sheriff's Office for details |
Millard County Jail and Inmate Services
The Millard County Jail is located at the same address as the Sheriff's Office: 765 South Highway 99, Fillmore, UT 84631. The jail is managed by the Sheriff's Office and operates around the clock. It houses both pretrial detainees and sentenced offenders. One notable aspect of the facility is a substance abuse programming unit for state inmates. The average daily population for this state program is approximately 18 inmates.
Site visits to the jail must be scheduled in advance. Contact Lindsay Mitchell at (435) 743-5302 to arrange a visit. A 72-hour advance notice is required for all visits. Walk-in visits are not permitted. The 72-hour notice requirement applies to all visitors, including family members. Plan ahead before attempting to visit anyone in Millard County custody.
Municipal police departments in Millard County include the Fillmore City Police and the Delta City Police. These agencies handle incidents within city limits and maintain their own records separate from the Sheriff's Office. If you are looking for records related to an arrest made by a city department, contact the relevant city police department directly.
Millard County Court Records
Millard County is served by the Fourth District Court in Fillmore, which handles criminal, civil, and family law cases. Court records include criminal case filings, hearing schedules, judgments, and sentencing information. These are part of the Utah Courts system and can be searched online through the Utah Courts XChange portal. The XChange portal allows name-based and case number-based searches for public case information across all Utah district courts.
Felony cases in Millard County go to the Fourth District Court. Misdemeanor and infraction cases may be handled by a justice court. Court records and arrest records are separate documents. An arrest does not indicate a conviction. Case outcomes are recorded only after formal court proceedings are complete. In-person records access is available at the Fourth District Court clerk's office in Fillmore during regular business hours.
Note: Some older court records may only be available in person at the courthouse. If you cannot find a case through XChange, contact the court clerk directly for assistance.
Criminal History and Background Checks for Millard County
Full criminal history reports for Millard County residents are available through the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI). BCI is at 4315 S 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. The phone number is (801) 965-4445. A BCI criminal history report covers arrest records, conviction history, and case outcomes from courts and law enforcement agencies across the state. The fee for a criminal history report is $20 as of July 2025.
BCI reports are the most thorough type of background check available for Millard County. They are used by courts, licensing agencies, and individuals seeking their own records. Fingerprint-based submissions can be made through BCI's online portal or at an authorized fingerprinting location. Third-party background check services can also search Millard County criminal records by pulling from public court filings and arrest data. These tools are useful for initial research but may not reflect the most current records.
The image below is from the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification, the state agency responsible for statewide criminal history records that include Millard County data.
BCI is the most authoritative source for a complete criminal history search that includes records from Millard County courts and law enforcement agencies.
GRAMA and Public Records in Millard County
The Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) governs all public records requests in Millard County. GRAMA applies to all county agencies, including the Sheriff's Office, County Clerk, and the court system. Millard County criminal records that fall under GRAMA include arrest records, booking information, and certain court documents. Requests must be submitted in writing. The agency has a set response period under state law.
Mugshots in Utah are part of the public record. However, Utah law does not specifically require third-party websites to remove mugshots once they have been published. If you have concerns about your image appearing on third-party sites, the best course of action is to consult with a licensed Utah attorney about your options. For records held by county agencies, submit a GRAMA request directly to the relevant office.
Certain records are exempt from disclosure under GRAMA. These include juvenile records, sealed cases, and records that contain protected personal information. The County Clerk can help direct residents to the correct agency for any type of public records request.
Millard County Warrant Search and Sex Offender Registry
Active warrants in Millard County can be searched through the statewide warrant database at secure.utah.gov/warrants. The Fourth District Court and any local justice courts in Millard County both issue warrants depending on the type of case. Bench warrants are issued when someone fails to appear in court. Arrest warrants are issued when law enforcement presents probable cause to a judge. Both types appear in Millard County criminal records once issued and remain active until cleared by the court.
The sex offender registry for Millard County is managed at the state level. The Utah sex offender registry allows searches by zip code or geographic radius. Results show both incarcerated offenders and those who are non-compliant with registration requirements. Registered offenders in Millard County must report address and status changes to law enforcement on the schedule set by state law. Failure to comply is a criminal offense in Utah.
VINE Inmate Tracking and DOC Offender Search
The VINE inmate tracking system allows victims, family members, and the public to monitor the custody status of inmates held in Millard County. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. The service is free and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Users can register for automated alerts by phone, email, or text message that notify them when an inmate's status changes, such as a release or transfer.
Some individuals with Millard County criminal records may be serving sentences through the Utah Department of Corrections. The DOC offender search tool lets the public look up offenders by name or ID number. Results show current incarceration status, supervised release information, and release dates for offenders serving state sentences.
The image below is from the Utah State Courts website, which supports court records access for Millard County cases handled in the Fourth District Court.
The Utah Courts XChange portal allows residents to search Millard County court records by name or case number from any location.
Expungement of Millard County Criminal Records
Individuals with Millard County criminal records may qualify for expungement under Utah law. Expungement seals a record from public view and removes it from standard criminal history searches. The process starts with obtaining a Certificate of Eligibility from BCI. A petition is then filed with the Fourth District Court in Fillmore. Waiting periods range from three to ten years depending on the offense type and outcome. Serious felonies and sex offenses are generally excluded from eligibility.
Once expungement is granted, the record is no longer accessible to the public through standard criminal records searches. Full information is on the Utah Courts expungement page. The Fourth District Court clerk in Fillmore can provide guidance on filing a petition for cases that originated in Millard County.