Search Summit County Police Records

Summit County Police Records are split between the sheriff office, the administrative division, and the jail side of the county system. That is useful when you need a report, a custody question, or a request route for a record that may be held by a different desk. Park City is the county seat, but the county keeps the records path tied to the sheriff office and the staff who handle requests and jail visiting. If you know the date, the record type, or the person involved, you can move straight to the right office and avoid a long round of calls.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Summit County Quick Facts

Park City County Seat
(435) 615-3600 Sheriff Phone
(435) 615-3501 Administrative Division
Vinelink Inmate Search

Summit County Police Records Office

The Summit County sheriff page is the best first stop when you need Summit County Police Records. The sheriff office sits at 6300 Justice Center Road in Park City and lists phone (435) 615-3600 and jail phone (435) 615-3723. The sheriff page also says inmate records are searchable online through Vinelink. That gives you a fast check before you call or send a request.

Summit County also keeps a strong administrative division page for public service work. The county lists request for records, jail visiting, administrative duties, and civil process as services tied to that office. Administrative Division staff can point you to the right desk if your question starts with a name but ends with a records request. The division phone is (435) 615-3501, and the office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. That makes the records trail feel pretty direct once you know which part of the county should answer.

The Summit County sheriff page is shown below because it ties the jail, inmate search, and office contact points together on one page.

Summit County police records sheriff page

That sheriff page is the clearest local starting point because it shows the county's main jail and sheriff contact structure in one place.

Sheriff Office Summit County Sheriff's Office
6300 Justice Center Road
Park City, UT 84098
Office Phone (435) 615-3600
Jail Phone (435) 615-3723
Inmate Search Searchable online through Vinelink

Summit County Police Records Requests

The administrative division is the county's practical request desk for Summit County Police Records. The office handles request for records work and lists Adrianne Steed as the contact for records requests. Her direct line is (435) 615-3599, and the email listed by the county is asteed@summitcountyutah.gov. That is a useful detail when you need a live person to route a request to the right file rather than a broad general inbox.

The county also gives you a second contact path through the same office. Suzanne Musto handles jail visiting at (435) 615-3701, and the county lists administrative duties and civil process with the same division. That matters because a record request can overlap with jail access, service of papers, or another county function. The administrative division page at Summit County Administrative Division gives the cleanest view of those public contacts in one place.

When you prepare a Summit County request, keep the ask specific. Give the name, the date, the office if you know it, and the kind of file you want. A booking note, a civil process file, and a general request for records are not the same thing. The county can work faster when the request lands in one lane. That is true even in a county that already keeps the public contacts fairly close together.

The Summit County administrative division page is shown below because it lists the records contact and the jail visiting contact on one county page.

Summit County police records administrative division page

That page is useful because it gives the records request and jail visiting contacts that sit behind a Summit County police records search.

  • The full name of the person or case
  • The date or date range of the event
  • The record type you need
  • The office that likely created the file

Note: Summit County Police Records requests move more smoothly when the county can send the ask straight to the office that already holds the file.

Summit County Police Records and Jail Visiting

The jail side of Summit County Police Records matters because custody and visiting questions often come before a written report request. The county's administrative division page lists jail visiting as a service and gives Suzanne Musto as the contact. That makes it easier to confirm whether a visit is allowed, when to call, or where to direct a jail-side question. If you only need custody status, the sheriff page and the online inmate search are usually faster than a formal request.

Summit County's jail phone is (435) 615-3723. That is the best local line when you need a current custody answer. It is also the line to use when a record search starts with an arrest but ends with a jail question. In a county like Summit, the jail and records pieces sit close together, so a short phone call can save a lot of time. If the matter is still active, that call can also tell you whether the file has to wait for release or review.

The county's inmate record search through Vinelink is useful for fast checks. It is not the same thing as a full incident file, but it can help you confirm whether the person is in custody before you ask for copies. If the record you need is only a status question, that online path may be enough. If you need the report itself, use the records contact through the administrative division.

Summit County Police Records and Civil Process

Summit County also ties civil process to the administrative division, and that matters when a police record overlaps with service of papers or another court-related step. Civil process is not the same thing as a report, but it can sit in the same public safety lane. If your question involves a protective order, service detail, or another sheriff-side civil action, the county's public contact structure helps you reach the right office without guessing.

The division phone at (435) 615-3501 and the records contact at asteed@summitcountyutah.gov give you a direct way to ask where a document sits. That is useful when you need a paper trail rather than a custody answer. It also helps when the event touched more than one county function. Summit County is one of the few places where the sheriff office and administrative contacts are clear enough that you can map the path before you write the request.

If your Summit County Police Records search touches civil process, ask for the service record by date and name. The county can route it to the right unit faster if you are exact about what you want. The broader the request, the slower the answer tends to be.

State Help for Summit County Police Records

When Summit County Police Records need a statewide step, Utah has several official tools that fit the job. The GRAMA law at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2 explains how counties balance access and privacy. That is the rule set behind a county response, a redaction, or a delay while the office reviews a file. It is also the reason a request may come back in part instead of all at once.

The Utah Courts site at utcourts.gov is the next stop when a county record turns into a court file. It helps you follow the case after the sheriff or jail side has done its job. The Utah State Archives at archives.utah.gov is useful when an older Summit County file has left active storage. If your question shifts from a county arrest to a state criminal history issue, BCI is the state place to look next.

The Utah GRAMA page is shown below because it is the legal backdrop for Summit County records release and redaction.

Summit County police records and Utah GRAMA government records

That state page helps explain why a county file may be released in part while protected details stay hidden.

For older criminal-history or case-trace work, the Utah State Courts page and the Utah State Archives give you a wider trail. Use the county first, then the state only when the file has moved beyond the local desk.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results