Find Millard County Police Records

Millard County Police Records usually start at the sheriff's office, then move to the county clerk's open records process or the court if the matter becomes a case file. That makes the county easy to work once you know which office owns the record you need. The sheriff keeps the law enforcement side, the jail handles custody, and the clerk keeps the GRAMA path for open records. If you keep the search narrow, Millard County gives you a direct path to the right desk.

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Millard County Police Records Office

The Millard County Sheriff's Office is the main local source for Millard County Police Records. Sheriff Rich Jacobson's office says its mission is to protect lives and property, preserve peace, maintain a safe and secure jail, and prevent crime with honor and integrity. That makes the sheriff page the best first stop when you need a report, a custody answer, or the right office for a county request.

The Millard County sheriff page lists the office at 765 South Hwy 99, Fillmore, UT 84631. The main phone is (435) 743-5302, the fax is (435) 743-6324, and the jail phone is (435) 743-5585. Those numbers are useful when you need to ask about a booking, a report, or a custody detail before you send a written request.

Millard County also gives the public extra sheriff services through the same office. Those include full-service law enforcement, pre-trial custody, AlertSense emergency notifications, identity theft reporting, Utah fire information, road conditions, and the sex offender registry. That is a broad public safety mix, but it still points back to the same county office when the question is about a police record.

The Millard County sheriff page is shown below because it is the county's main law enforcement hub for police records, jail contact, and public safety tools.

Millard County police records sheriff office page

That page is the first place to look when you need Millard County Police Records and want the county's own office details in front of you.

Office Millard County Sheriff's Office
Address 765 South Hwy 99
Fillmore, UT 84631
Main Phone (435) 743-5302
Jail Phone (435) 743-5585
Fax (435) 743-6324

Millard County Police Records Requests

Millard County uses the clerk's open records and GRAMA page as the county-side path for public records requests. That page is important because it gives the official download path for the GRAMA request form and tells you which office should receive the request. If your police-record question involves a county file that is not already online, the GRAMA route is the one to use.

The open records page lists Clerk Marki Rowley and deputy clerks Jamie, Sheri, and Kayla. It also gives the office address as 765 S. Hwy 99, Ste. 6, Fillmore, UT 84631, with phone numbers 435-743-6223 and 435-864-2440. The page says the GRAMA request form can be downloaded and submitted to the proper office, which makes the request process straightforward.

When you prepare a Millard County Police Records request, include the name, date, event type, and any case or booking number you already know. A narrow request is easier for the county to route, especially when you are not sure whether the file lives with the sheriff, the clerk, or the court. The county's open records page makes clear that the form belongs with the appropriate office, so the cleaner your ask, the faster the response can move.

The county open records page is also useful because it shows that the justice court is in the same building. That can save time when a police record has a court side. You can ask the right office without crossing town.

The county's GRAMA path works best when you keep it focused.

  • Use the sheriff for recent police and jail questions
  • Use the clerk for GRAMA and open records requests
  • Use the court if the matter became a court file
  • Keep your request tied to one event or date range

Note: Millard County police records requests move faster when the request names the office, the date, and the type of file you want.

The Millard County open records page is shown below because it gives the county's official GRAMA request path.

Millard County police records open records GRAMA page

That page is the right county-side link when you need a public-record request path instead of a general phone call.

Millard County Police Records and Jail Service

The jail side of Millard County Police Records matters because the sheriff's office handles pre-trial custody and jail operations. The jail phone is (435) 743-5585, so you can call directly if you need a custody check or want to confirm whether a person was booked. That direct line is helpful when the record you need starts with an arrest but ends with a jail question.

Millard County also uses AlertSense for emergency notification, which is part of the county's broader public safety setup. The sheriff page lists identity theft reporting, Utah fire information, road conditions, and the sex offender registry as additional services. Those are not police records by themselves, but they show how the county keeps public safety information in one place around the sheriff office.

The jail and sheriff side are important because a booking note is not the same thing as a court file. The jail side tells you about custody and release. The sheriff side tells you where to call. The court side tells you what happened next. Keeping those separate makes the search much easier.

Millard County Police Records and Court Files

Millard County's open records page says the justice court is at the same address as the clerk's office. That matters because a police record search can spill into the court file quickly. If a citation, arrest, or incident turns into a case, the court side becomes the next place to look. The county has already put those offices close together, which makes the search easier once you know where the file moved.

For broader court tools, the Utah Courts site at utcourts.gov is the official statewide reference. It is useful when you need to see public case tools, forms, or court-side records that match a Millard County event. That is the clean bridge between a sheriff record and a later case file.

If a case becomes older or you need to understand how Utah treats a sealed or restricted record, the Utah State Archives at archives.utah.gov and the Bureau of Criminal Identification at bci.utah.gov can help with the statewide record trail. Those pages are not a replacement for Millard County Police Records, but they are useful when the file has moved beyond the county desk.

That way of working keeps the search practical. County first, state second, and the right office for each part of the record.

Utah Help for Millard County Police Records

When Millard County needs a statewide records step, Utah's official public-record tools fill the gap. GRAMA at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2 explains the access rules that counties follow when they review a request. That is the legal frame behind any release, redaction, or denial.

The Bureau of Criminal Identification pages at bci.utah.gov/criminal-records/, bci.utah.gov/expungements/, and expungementstatus.utah.gov are helpful if a Millard County matter becomes a criminal history or expungement question. If the search needs a state case reference, the Utah Courts site at utcourts.gov is the right official bridge between county records and the court system.

Millard County Police Records are easiest to handle when you use the sheriff for the local event, the clerk for the open-records path, and the state sites for whatever the county cannot fully answer. That keeps the search direct and keeps each record in the right lane.

With that order, a Millard County records search stays simple. You start local, you stay specific, and you only move outward when the record trail requires it.

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