Cache County Warrant Records Search
Cache County warrant records are managed by the Sheriff's Office and the First District Court, both in Logan. The county is in the northeast part of Utah and has a population of roughly 133,000. Cache County keeps an inmate list online and works with BCI to post warrant data in the statewide system. You can search for active warrants from home through the free state portal or visit the Sheriff's Office in person. This page explains each way to find and check warrant records in Cache County.
Cache County Quick Facts
Cache County Sheriff Warrant Records
The Cache County Sheriff's Office is the main agency for warrant records in Cache County. The office is at 1225 West Valley View Highway, Suite 100, Logan, UT 84321. The phone number is (435) 755-1000. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Records Division handles warrant inquiries and can run checks for you if you call or come in.
Staff at the Cache County Sheriff's Office keep a records management system that tracks warrants. When a court issues a new warrant, the data goes into this local system and also into the statewide database through BCI. Deputies assigned to warrants work to find people with active warrants in Cache County. They coordinate with other agencies when a person with a Cache County warrant is found in another part of Utah.
The Sheriff's Office also runs the Cache County Jail at the same address. People picked up on warrants get booked into the jail. The Cache County inmate list is available online. It shows current inmates with their booking date, charges, bond amount, and court info. This is not the same as a warrant search, but it can tell you if someone has already been brought in on a warrant in Cache County.
The Utah State Courts homepage links to court records and search tools that cover Cache County and every other county in the state.
The courts website includes links to the First District Court page and the XChange records system used for Cache County case lookups.
How to Check Cache County Warrants
The Utah Statewide Warrants Search is the fastest free option for checking warrant records in Cache County. Type in a first and last name. The system shows all active warrants across the state, including those from Cache County courts and law enforcement. Results include the person's age, the charge, the case number, and the issuing court. It is free and runs 24 hours a day.
You can also visit the Cache County Sheriff's Office in Logan. Bring your ID and ask at the front desk. Give them the full name and date of birth. Staff check the local database and the statewide system. Phone checks work the same way. Call (435) 755-1000 during business hours. Staff can confirm if a warrant is active but may not give all details over the phone for safety reasons.
For court records tied to warrants, visit the First District Court at 135 North 100 West in Logan. The courthouse has public terminals where you can search case records on your own at no cost. Or use the XChange system online for fee-based access to District Court records from Cache County going back 12 to 14 years.
Note: The statewide search only shows active warrants in Cache County. Warrants that have been served or recalled will not appear in the results.
First District Court Cache County
The First District Court at 135 North 100 West, Logan, UT 84321, handles felony cases and Class A misdemeanors in Cache County. Phone is (435) 750-1300. Judges at this court sign arrest warrants based on probable cause under Utah Code § 77-7-2. They also issue search warrants when law enforcement needs to search a location. Under Utah Code § 77-23-201, a search warrant must describe the place to be searched and what officers expect to find.
The court keeps records of every warrant it issues. These are part of the case file and are open to the public under Utah law. The clerk's office can pull up records and make copies for you. Certified copies cost a small extra fee. The court has put in electronic filing systems that make the warrant process faster in Cache County than it was years ago.
Cache County Warrant Record Fees
Searching for warrants through the statewide portal is free. But if you need specific records from Cache County, there are some costs. The Sheriff's Office charges a $10 search fee for record lookups. Mugshot copies cost $5 each. Regular document copies run $0.25 per page. If you want a certified copy, add $2 per document. These fees apply when you ask for physical copies of records from Cache County.
For GRAMA requests, the first 30 minutes of staff time is free. After that, Cache County charges $25 per hour for additional research time. Shipping costs are at the actual rate. Under Utah Code § 63G-2-204, the county must respond to your request within 10 business days. You can ask for a fee waiver if the records serve the public interest or if you are the subject of the records.
Cache County Justice Court Warrants
The Cache County Justice Court handles misdemeanor cases, traffic violations, and local ordinance matters. Bench warrants from this court are common. Under Utah Code § 77-7-19, when someone skips a court date, the judge can issue a bench warrant 14 days later. These warrants go into the statewide database.
If you have a bench warrant from the Cache County Justice Court, call the clerk right away. You can often set a new hearing date and resolve the warrant without spending time in jail. The court may require bail or a payment plan for any fines. Ignoring a bench warrant only makes things worse. It stays active until you deal with it.
Note: Juvenile warrant records in Cache County follow different rules and are sealed under Utah Code § 78A-6-1105 with limited public access.
Criminal Records in Cache County
Cache County maintains several types of criminal records beyond just warrants. Arrest records track when someone is taken into custody by the Sheriff's Office. Conviction records show guilty verdicts or plea deals. Felony records involve serious crimes that can mean more than a year in prison. Misdemeanor records cover less serious charges handled by the Justice Court. All of these can connect to warrant records in Cache County if a case has an active warrant tied to it.
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps criminal history data from Cache County along with every other county in Utah. A criminal history check costs $20. It can show past warrants, arrests, and convictions. These records are kept permanently for felony cases and at least 10 years for misdemeanors in Cache County. Dismissed cases stay on file for a minimum of 5 years.
Logan Police and Cache County Warrants
The Logan City Police Department works with the Cache County Sheriff's Office on warrant matters within the city of Logan. Logan is the county seat and the largest city in Cache County. The police department handles its own calls and arrests, but warrant records go through the county system. If Logan police pick someone up on a warrant, that person gets booked into the Cache County Jail.
Cities in Cache County
Cache County has several cities and towns. All warrant records for the county are handled through the Sheriff's Office and the First District Court in Logan.
Nearby Counties
Cache County sits in the northeast corner of Utah. If you need to check warrants in a neighboring county, use the statewide search or visit the county sheriff office directly.