Logan Utah Criminal Court Records
Logan criminal court records are maintained by the First District Court and the Logan Municipal Justice Court. As the seat of Cache County and home to Utah State University, Logan sees a wide range of criminal filings each year covering everything from traffic infractions to felony cases. If you need to find a case by name, case number, or date, several official tools let you search Logan criminal court records without visiting a courthouse in person. This guide walks through every source available to Logan residents and anyone with a legal matter in Cache County.
Logan Quick Facts
Where to Find Logan Criminal Court Records
Logan is the county seat of Cache County and falls within Utah's First Judicial District. Felony cases, serious misdemeanors charged at the district level, and appeals from the justice court are all handled at the First District Court. The courthouse is located at 135 North 100 West, Logan, UT 84321. The court can be reached at (435) 750-1300 and is open Monday through Friday during standard business hours. These Logan criminal court records include felony filings, district court criminal dockets, and all case documents from jury and bench trials.
The Cache County Sheriff's Office also plays a role in the local court ecosystem. The sheriff is located at 1225 West Valley View Drive, Suite 100, Logan, UT 84321, and can be reached at (435) 755-1000. Arrest and booking records generated by the sheriff's office feed into both the district court and justice court systems.
| Court | First Judicial District Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 135 North 100 West, Logan, UT 84321 |
| Phone | (435) 750-1300 |
| Website | utcourts.gov/courts |
Note: Juvenile records, sealed cases, and active investigation files are not available through public search tools regardless of which Logan court processed them.
How to Search Logan Criminal Court Records
The Utah Courts XChange system is the main online resource for searching Logan criminal court records. XChange covers all Utah district and justice courts, including the First District Court and Logan Municipal Justice Court. You can search by name, case number, citation number, or attorney. Access the system at utcourts.gov/xchange. A subscription is needed for full document access, though basic case summary searches may be available without a paid account.
Logan residents named in a case can use the free MyCase portal to view their own case documents, hearing dates, and payment balances at no charge. MyCase works for both district court and justice court cases. Members of the public who are not parties to a case will rely on XChange or the court clerk's office for document access.
In-person searches at the First District Court Clerk in Logan are available during regular court hours. Staff can locate case files by name or case number and provide copies. Certified copies cost more than uncertified ones. Call (435) 750-1300 before visiting to confirm identification requirements and copy fees for your specific request.
Logan Justice Court Criminal Court Records
The Logan Municipal Justice Court was created in 1992 as part of a statewide judicial reorganization. It has jurisdiction over Class B and C misdemeanors, infractions, and small claims cases arising within Logan city limits. The court is located at 446 North 100 West, Logan, Utah 84321, in the Workforce Service Building. The court phone number is (435) 716-9300. Citations may take up to 5 days to appear in the online payment system after issuance.
The Logan Justice Court page at loganutah.gov provides payment links, court dates, and procedural information for anyone with an active Logan case.
Payment options include online, in person, by check or money order. Make checks payable to Logan Municipal Justice Court and include the citation or case number. Do not mail cash. If you have an accessibility need, contact the court at least 3 working days before any scheduled proceeding. The court also offers free child care through The Family Place at (435) 752-8880 on court days. Proper attire is required and no food, drink, or gum is permitted in the courtroom. Cell phones must be off unless you are court staff, an attorney, or law enforcement.
Traffic fines may also be paid through the Utah Courts internet payment system at utcourts.gov. Parking citations in Logan are enforced by the Logan City Police Department and can be paid or appealed through the city's online portal.
Note: Small claims and expungement filings at some Cache County justice courts are accepted only on certain days, so call ahead before submitting documents in person.
Logan Police Records and Arrest Information
The Logan Police Department maintains incident reports, arrest records, and traffic documents that are separate from the court case system. The department is part of Logan City government and its records are governed by Utah's GRAMA law. You can find department contact information and records request details at loganutah.gov/government/departments/police.
Logan City's homepage at loganutah.gov connects you to all city departments, including the police, justice court, and city recorder for public records requests.
GRAMA requests for Logan Police records should identify the record with reasonable specificity. Include your name, contact information, and a description of the specific report or document you need. The department has up to 10 business days to respond to standard requests. Media requests are processed within 5 business days. Copy fees and research time charges apply per the Utah GRAMA fee schedule. The first 15 minutes of staff search time is typically free.
Arrest records from Logan PD show arrest date, charges, and incident details. They do not reflect court outcomes. For case results including convictions, dismissals, or plea dispositions, use XChange or visit the First District Court Clerk in Logan.
GRAMA in Logan
Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act, found at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2, applies to all government agencies in Logan including the police department, the justice court, and Logan City offices. Under GRAMA, any person may request access to public records. This includes Logan criminal court records held by the justice court and police reports held by Logan PD.
To request records in Logan, identify which agency holds them. Court records go through the Logan Municipal Justice Court clerk or the First District Court Clerk at 135 North 100 West. Police records go through the Logan Police Department. City administrative records such as meeting minutes and ordinances go through the Logan City Recorder's Office. Agencies have 10 business days to respond to standard requests, or 5 days for media. If a request is denied, you have the right to appeal through the agency's appeals officer and then to the State Records Committee if needed.
BCI Statewide Criminal Records for Logan Residents
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification maintains a statewide database that includes all criminal cases filed across Utah, including Logan criminal court records from both the district court and the municipal justice court. The BCI is located at 3888 West 5400 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84129, and can be reached at 801-965-4445 or online at bci.utah.gov/criminal-records.
As of July 2025, individual criminal history reports cost $20. Logan residents can request a report by mail or in person at the BCI office. The report covers the full Utah record for an individual, including all jurisdictions statewide. It is the most complete source for a person's Utah criminal history and includes both felony and misdemeanor case outcomes. The BCI also offers a Utah Department of Corrections offender search at corrections.utah.gov for individuals currently incarcerated or on supervised release.
Expungement of Logan Criminal Records
Utah's Clean Slate law provides for the automatic expungement of certain qualifying misdemeanor records after a waiting period without new convictions. Class B misdemeanors are eligible after 6 years. Class C misdemeanors and infractions after 5 years. Acquittals become eligible after 60 days. The law does not cover more serious charges, which require a manual petition.
Logan residents with records that do not qualify under Clean Slate can petition the court where the case was filed. The BCI must issue a certificate of eligibility before the petition can be submitted. Visit bci.utah.gov/expungements for eligibility criteria and step-by-step guidance. Resources and free legal clinics are also available through cleanslateutah.org. Once an expungement is granted, the Logan criminal court records from that case are sealed and removed from public searches.
Note: Registrable sex offenses, domestic violence convictions, DUIs, and simple assault convictions are excluded from automatic expungement under Utah law.
Cache County Criminal Court Records
Logan is the county seat of Cache County. All First District Court felony cases filed in Logan are part of the broader Cache County court system. For county-wide courthouse details, filing resources, and information covering all cities in Cache County, visit the Cache County criminal court records page.
Nearby Utah Cities
Cities near Logan share the First Judicial District and Cache County court resources. Select a city to find its criminal court records information.