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The Wasatch County Sheriff’s Office proudly serves the citizens and visitors of Wasatch County, which was established 1862 when Utah was still a territory of the U.S.
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OUR MISSION
Proactively serve and protect
In partnership with the community, we will proactively serve and protect our neighborhoods, schools, and businesses using thorough, innovative, and cost-effective methods to prevent crime, enforce the law, and care for and rehabilitate those who are incarcerated.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked
Answers to some of the most common questions we receive. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please call (435) 654-1098.
If you’d like to request a case report, you must complete a GRAMA request form and provide the necessary fees. Once you’re ready to submit these materials, please provide them by mail, fax, or email using the information below.
Wasatch County Sheriff’s Office
1361 South Highway 40
Heber City, Utah 84032
Fax: (435) 657-3580
Email: wcsorecords@wasatch.utah.gov
Yes, walk-in fingerprint services are available Monday through Friday from 8 to 10 a.m. on a first come, first served basis.
For general applications, you must have a valid form of identification. The fee is $25 (cash only) for two cards. For court-ordered fingerprint services, there is no fee, but you must have court paperwork or a citation.
As a free service to the community, the Sheriff’s Office will respond when someone has locked their keys inside their vehicle.
This service can be requested by contacting the Dispatch Center at (435) 654-1411.
The Wasatch County Sheriff’s Office does not assume responsibility for any damage that may occur while performing this service. You must sign a waiver of liability before the deputy will attempt to unlock a vehicle.
No, we cannot provide forms or legal advice.
For information about filing protective orders, please contact Wasatch County Victim Advocate Kristen Guthrie at (435) 671-9490.
Court paperwork, such as eviction notices and divorce papers, may be accessed at www.utcourts.gov.
For civil service documents and information, please email CivilService@wasatch.utah.gov.
Wasatch County Jail is a medium-security jail located at 1361 South Highway 40 in Heber City. The facility is for offenders who are convicted for crimes which come under Utah state laws. To reach the jail, please call (435) 657-1619.
Visitation
Under ordinary circumstances, each incarcerated person is allowed one 30-minute visit on each visiting day. Please arrive early to sign in and register.
Unless a problem arises, the following schedule will be employed:
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Men – Tuesday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and Saturday 12 to 2:30 p.m.
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Women – Thursday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 2:30 p.m.
Phone Calls
Evercom phones are available to be used by incarcerated persons. To use these phones, inmates may call collect, purchase phone cards from the commissary, or have their family members open an account with Evercom.
To contact Evercom’s customer support office, please call 1-800-844-6591.
Mail
Inmates may send or receive mail. They may also receive items such as books, magazines, and some compact discs, but the items must be sent directly from the manufacturer or supplier and must be in the original packaging.
To ensure your mail reaches the correct person, please include the inmate’s name on the outside of the envelope or package and send it to the following address:
Inmate's Name
1365 South Highway 40
Heber City, Utah 84032
Commissary Access
Individuals held in the regular housing sections of the jail may purchase certain food and non-food items from the jail commissary. To make these purchases, the inmate must have money in his or her jail cash account.
You may deposit money into an inmate’s cash account by:
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Visiting https://www.correctpay.com and making a deposit using a credit card.
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Sending a money order or cashier’s check (no personal check will be accepted) to the inmate.
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Making an in-person cash deposit during business hours at the Wasatch County Sheriff's Office.
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