Criminal History Records in Carbon County

Carbon County criminal history records are held by the Carbon County Sheriff's Office and the Seventh Judicial District Court in Price. Carbon County is located in eastern Utah and is known for its coal mining heritage. The county seat is Price. Public records related to criminal history are available through the Sheriff's Office, the district court, and state-level resources like the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. This page walks through each option so you know where to start and what to expect.

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Carbon County Quick Facts

~20,000 Population
Price County Seat
Seventh District Court District
(435) 636-3251 Sheriff Phone

Carbon County Sheriff Criminal History

The Carbon County Sheriff's Office and Jail is located at 240 West Main, Price, UT 84501. The main phone number is (435) 636-3251, and the jail line is (435) 636-3254. Business office hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The office is closed on Fridays, weekends, and holidays. The Sheriff maintains arrest records, incident reports, jail booking logs, and other criminal history documents under statutory authority.

The official Carbon County website at carbon.utah.gov provides access to county offices and public records resources. The Sheriff's Office handles criminal records requests under the Government Records Access and Management Act. To submit a request in person, visit the office at 240 West Main in Price during business hours. You can also submit a GRAMA request by mail or electronically using the official request form. Provide the full name of the individual, their date of birth, the approximate dates involved, and a case number if known. All requests require proper identification.

Carbon County criminal history records from the Sheriff's Office

Carbon County also has the Carbon Metro Drug Task Force operating in the area. This task force addresses narcotics-related criminal activity throughout the county. Records related to drug-related arrests and prosecutions are maintained by both the Sheriff's Office and the Seventh District Court. The Sheriff also provides fingerprinting services for background checks and criminal history requests processed through the BCI.

Sheriff's Office Carbon County Sheriff's Office
240 West Main
Price, UT 84501
Phone: (435) 636-3251
Jail: (435) 636-3254
Hours Monday through Thursday, 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Closed Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays
Website carbon.utah.gov

How to Search Carbon County Criminal History

Searching criminal history in Carbon County involves several steps. Where you start depends on what you need. For a complete statewide record, go to the BCI. For local arrest and booking records, contact the Sheriff's Office. For court case details, use the Utah Courts online tools.

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification provides the most thorough criminal background checks in the state. The BCI is located at 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129, and can be reached at (801) 965-4445. Go to bci.utah.gov to review your options. As of July 2025, fees are $20 for a right-of-access request (your own record), $20 for a name-based check, and $20 for a fingerprint-based check. For mail submissions, send to 3888 West 5400 South, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Processing times vary, with fingerprint checks generally taking longer than name-based ones.

For Carbon County court case searches, use the XChange system at utcourts.gov/xchange. This subscription service costs $30 per month and gives you access to criminal case records across all Utah district and justice courts. The free MyCase portal at casesearch.utcourts.gov is also available for basic case lookups by name or case number. Both tools return public information on Carbon County cases filed in the Seventh District Court in Price.

Note: Carbon County Sheriff business hours are Monday through Thursday only, so plan your in-person visit accordingly to avoid a wasted trip.

Court Records in Carbon County

The Seventh Judicial District Court in Price handles all criminal cases for Carbon County. The court is located at 120 East Main Street, Price, UT 84501. You can reach the court by phone at (435) 636-3400 or by email at pricedistrictdocs@utcourts.gov. The Carbon County Justice Court is also located at the same address and handles misdemeanor cases and traffic violations.

Court records in Carbon County include all filings, case dispositions, judgments, and sentencing information for criminal proceedings. To access records in person, visit the court clerk's office at 120 East Main Street in Price. Bring the name and date of birth of the person you are researching, or the case number if available. Staff can locate the file and provide copies. You can also access records through XChange or MyCase for faster results without visiting the courthouse in person.

The court at utcourts.gov provides online resources and self-help tools for the public. Court records are public under Utah law, though certain categories may be restricted. Records related to ongoing investigations, juvenile proceedings, and sealed cases are not available to the general public. Most adult criminal case records in Carbon County are open to any person who requests them.

Carbon County Criminal Records Resources

Carbon County has several community organizations that work alongside the criminal justice system. The Carbon and Emery County Family Support and Children's Justice Center is located at 80 S Fairground Rd, Price, UT 84501, and can be reached at (435) 636-3739. This center coordinates support services for families involved in the justice system and maintains its own hotline at (435) 650-1297.

Active Re-Entry services are available for individuals with criminal records who are seeking to rebuild their lives after involvement with the justice system. This program is located at 10 S Fairgrounds Rd, Price, UT 84501, and can be reached at (435) 637-4950. Active Re-Entry connects people to housing, employment assistance, and other services. Their work is separate from the criminal history records process, but they can be a valuable resource for people navigating life after a criminal case in Carbon County.

For those looking to search for current or former inmates in Carbon County, Vinelink is a national database tool that allows searches by offender ID or name. Vinelink provides real-time updates on custody status and allows users to track inmate transfers. Users can also sign up for automated alerts about changes in an inmate's status via email or phone. The Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov is another useful tool for tracking individuals in state custody.

Carbon County Warrant Records

Outstanding warrants in Carbon County can be searched using the Utah statewide warrant database at secure.utah.gov/warrants. This free public search tool lists individuals with active arrest warrants across the state. Enter a name and the tool returns any matching warrants currently on file, including those from Carbon County.

You can also contact the Carbon County Sheriff's Office directly at (435) 636-3251. The records staff can confirm whether a specific person has an active warrant within the county. Under Utah Code § 77-7-3, any person with an active warrant is subject to arrest at any time. Addressing an outstanding warrant before being picked up is strongly advisable. Contact the Seventh Judicial District Court in Price at (435) 636-3400 or speak with a local attorney if you believe a warrant may be active in Carbon County.

Expungement in Carbon County

Utah's expungement law gives eligible individuals the right to clear their criminal record. For Carbon County cases, the petition is filed with the Seventh Judicial District Court at 120 East Main Street in Price. The certification fee is $65, and the petition fee is $135. After filing, the court notifies the Carbon County Sheriff's Office, the BCI, and other relevant agencies. A hearing is scheduled and the process moves forward from there.

Utah's Clean Slate law, effective February 2022, allows automatic expungement for some qualifying offenses after the applicable waiting period. Not all offenses qualify. For cases that do not fall under the automatic process, filing a petition is the right path. Full details and downloadable forms are available at utcourts.gov/howto/expunge. The BCI at bci.utah.gov handles the administrative update to state records once the court issues the expungement order.

Expungement information and services are also available directly through the Seventh District Court clerk's office in Price. Staff can point you to the right forms and explain the local process. The Active Re-Entry program in Price may also be able to connect people to legal aid resources for those who need help navigating the expungement petition process.

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Carbon County borders several other counties in eastern and central Utah. If you need records from a neighboring county, use the links below.

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