Davis County, Utah Inmate Search
A Davis County inmate search is a public resource that allows people to see who is currently in custody. The Davis County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for the local jail (Correctional Facility) and maintains an active roster that provides public information about adult inmates housed there. Inmate search results often include charge and booking information.
How to Find an Inmate in Davis County Jail
The easiest way to find an inmate in Davis County is to use the Sheriff’s online inmate roster. Individuals can also conduct Davis County inmate searches or obtain copies of inmate records in person at the Sheriff’s Office during business hours. The Davis County Correctional Facility and the Sheriff’s Office are located at the address below:
Davis County Sheriff’s Office/Correctional Facility
800 West State Street
Farmington, UT 84025
How to Use the Davis County Jail Roster
The Davis County jail roster is easy to navigate and available to the public. It displays a list of inmates currently held at the Davis County Jail. The Davis County Sheriff’s Office makes the roster available online and provides inmate details for informational purposes only.
- Go to the Davis County Sheriff’s Office website.
- Hover the mouse cursor over the "Sheriff’s Menu" at the top bar.
- Select "Inmate Roster" from the dropdown.
- Begin a search using the inmate’s name.
- Tip: If the name does not appear straight away, double-check the spelling or scroll through the available inmate listing.
- Upon locating a record, click "Inmate Details."
- View the results.
Per Utah Code §17-22-30, the Davis County jail roster does not include inmate photos. Anyone unable to locate an inmate using the roster may call the Davis County Sheriff’s Office at (801) 451-4100 for assistance.
What Information is Included in the Davis County Inmate Roster
The Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) authorizes the release of some inmate information to the public. In compliance with this law, the Davis County Sheriff’s Office uses its inmate roster to make inmate records available to the public. Users will find the following information when they search this roster:
- Personally Identifiable Information: The inmate’s first name and last name, gender, and age.
- Name Number: The number assigned to an inmate when they were booked into the Davis County Jail.
- Booking Date and Time: the specific time and date when the arrested person was brought in for booking.
- Arresting Agency: The name of the agency that arrested the inmate.
- Charges: The charge number, the description of the offense, the state statute that covers the crime, and the disposition.
- Bonds: The bail amount and type,
GRAMA also specifies that certain inmate information is exempt from public inspection, including medical and juvenile records. Only the record holder, attorneys, law enforcement officers, or anyone with a court order may access confidential information.
Contact Details for Davis County Jail or Sheriff’s Office
Anyone who wants to obtain official information about a Davis County inmate can contact the Davis County Jail (also called the Davis County Correctional Facility) or the Sheriff’s Office using the following details:
Davis County Sheriff’s Office
Physical Address
800 West State Street
Farmington, Utah 84025
Phone : (801) 451-4100
Fax: (801) 451-4167
Email: sheriff@daviscountyutah.gov
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 618
Farmington, Utah 84025-0618
Davis County Correctional Facility
800 West State Street
Farmington, Utah 84025
Phone : (801) 451-4200
Phone (Schedule Visitation Appointment): (801) 451-4299
Fax: (801) 451-4225
Davis County Correctional Facility
800 West State Street
Farmington, UT 84025
Jail Facility Overview in Davis County
The Sheriff’s Office’s Corrections Division manages the Correctional Facility in Davis County. The jail accommodates adult men and women, with a daily population averaging 800 inmates. As of early February 2026, the jail had 681 inmates. About 86 (12.63%) of them were females, and 595 (87.37%) were males. The average stay was 33 days (see more statistics on the Sheriff’s dashboard).
The Farmington Bay Youth Center is a state-run juvenile detention and secure care facility that holds juveniles from Davis County.
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Agency |
Office and Mail Address |
Phone Number |
Office Hours |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Davis County Correctional Facility |
800 West State Street P.O. Box 618 Farmington, UT 84025 |
(801) 451-4200 |
Open 24 hours, 7 days a week. Lobby hours can be confirmed from staff | |
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Farmington Bay Youth Center |
907 West Clark Lane Farmington, UT 84025 |
(801) 447 -8000 |
Open 24 hours, 7 days a week |
No direct public email address |
How to Send Money to an Inmate in Davis County Correctional Facility
Anyone may deposit funds into an inmate’s commissary account online using a Mastercard or Visa credit or debit card. The funds will reflect in the account within 24 hours. The funds must be in the inmate’s commissary account before the weekly order deadline. This deadline varies by inmate and housing unit.
Individuals can also visit the Correctional Facility to deposit money in person at lobby kiosks:
Davis County Work Release Center
883 West Clark Lane
Farmington, UT 84025
Kiosk deposits can be made using cash, credit, or debit cards.
To send funds to an inmate, one can also send a money order, cashier’s check, or a business check (from another agency or the inmate’s employer) to the facility’s mailing address: P.O. Box 130, Farmington, Utah 84025-0130.
Inmate Search by Jail Facility
Record seekers may find information about adult inmates at the Davis County Correctional Facility. The Sheriff’s Office publishes jail records online on an Inmate Roster for free. Individuals may also visit the Davis County Sheriff’s Office during business hours to obtain copies of adult inmate records. However, copies of records incur a small fee.
Those seeking to conduct an inmate search of juveniles must be aware that such records are deemed confidential in Davis County. The Farmington Bay Youth Center will only release juvenile inmate records to authorized individuals. Eligible individuals can request them in person at the Center during business hours.
Davis County Visitation Rules and Schedules
The Davis County Correctional Facility offers both online and in-person visits for families, friends, and authorized professionals. Visits are by appointment only, which must be scheduled 24 hours in advance. The facility partners with a third-party vendor for family and loved ones to book appointments. However, authorized professionals may call (801) 451-4299 to schedule an appointment.
On-site visits are free, whereas online visits require a fee. If an online visit is canceled prior to its start, the cost will not be charged. Privileged visits are available to authorized professionals who must present their verification at the main Corrections lobby for approval.
Below are the visiting guidelines:
- Visitors must dress decently and wear shoes.
- Each inmate is entitled to two 25-minute visits per week.
- Visitors cannot take food and drinks to the visiting area.
- Visitors must comprise two adults or one adult and two children.
- Inmates under restrictions, such as pre-hearing segregation, are not eligible for visits.
- Adult visitors must provide valid government identification before visiting.
- Individuals intoxicated by drugs or alcohol are not permitted to visit inmates.
- Only minors related to the inmate may visit, and a parent or legal guardian must escort them at all times.
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Visiting Type |
Visiting Hours |
|---|---|
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Online (remote) visits |
Everyday 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m |
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Onsite visits |
Sunday and Monday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
Mailing and Commissary Information
To send mail to inmates, families and loved ones must use plain white, pre-stamped postcards (3.5 x 5.5 inches) issued by the United States Postal Service (USPS). The mail should be addressed as follows:
Inmate Name and Booking Number
Davis County Correctional Facility
P.O. Box 130
Farmington, Utah 84025-0130
Mail must include a complete return address and the sender’s full name. Legal mail is unsealed/opened in the inmate’s presence. Mail must not contain watermarks, oil marks, grease, paper clips, blank paper, postage stamps, lipstick, stains, odor, or sticky substances. The correctional facility staff does not read inmate mail unless there is good cause to believe it contains information relating to criminal activities, coded language, or escape plans.
Mail guidelines include
Photographs:
- A maximum of ten photographs is permitted per inmate.
- Photographs must be 4x6 inches, professionally printed on photo paper, and mailed in a standard envelope.
- They must not be criminal or sexual in nature, nor contain any hand or finger gestures.
- Do not send any messages, letters, or notes with the photographs.
Books and Publications:
- Inmates may possess a maximum of five paperback books at a time.
- Books must be new, no larger than 8 ½ x 11 inches, and no thicker than two inches.
- All books must be shipped directly from a bookstore or publisher.
- Only one newspaper is allowed per inmate, and it must be sent directly from the publisher.
Family members or loved ones may deposit money in an inmate’s commissary account anytime for commissary use. The funds can be deposited online or in person at the Davis County Correctional Facility or the Work Release Center’s lobby kiosk. Interested persons may also order commissary gift packs for inmates online through a third-party vendor. Guidelines are outlined on the Sheriff’s Office FAQs website.