Felony Records in Cache County
Cache County felony records are filed and stored at the 1st District Court in Logan, the county seat. Every felony case that is charged in Cache County becomes part of the public court record, from the initial filing through sentencing. The 1st District Court clerk in Logan processes all records requests for court documents. This page explains the tools and offices you can use to find felony records in Cache County, whether you are searching online or visiting in person.
Cache County Quick Facts
1st District Court Cache County Felony Cases
The 1st Judicial District Court in Logan handles all felony criminal matters in Cache County. The court address is 135 North 100 West, Logan, UT 84321. You can reach the court by phone at (435) 750-1300. Court hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, excluding holidays. This is the same district that serves Box Elder and Rich Counties, but Cache County cases are heard at the Logan location.
Felony cases in Cache County cover a broad range of serious criminal matters. Under Utah Code Title 76, Utah classifies felonies into four levels. Capital felonies are the most serious and may result in death or life in prison without parole. First degree felonies carry five years to life and fines up to $10,000. Second degree felonies bring one to fifteen years and fines up to $10,000. Third degree felonies carry up to five years in prison and fines up to $5,000. Under Utah Code § 76-3-201, all felony sentences are served at a Utah state prison, not the county jail.
The court clerk can look up cases, pull files, and provide copies while you wait. Standard copy fees at the Cache County courthouse are $0.25 per page and $4 per document for certified copies. These rates are lower than the state default for GRAMA requests, so visiting in person is cost-effective.
The Cache County website at cachecounty.org links to court resources and county department contacts.
The Cache County official website provides an overview of county services and links to court and records resources.
At cachecounty.org, you can find contact details for the 1st District Court, Sheriff's Office, and Clerk/Auditor for Cache County records requests.
How to Find Cache County Felony Records
The Utah Courts XChange system is the fastest way to search Cache County felony records from home. XChange is the state's electronic case access portal. Guest sessions cost $5 plus $0.20 per search. A monthly subscriber plan runs $40 and suits frequent users. Free public terminals are at the 1st District Court in Logan. Visit utcourts.gov/xchange to begin a search online.
XChange shows case numbers, party names, charges, hearing dates, and case status. It displays the final disposition for closed cases, which tells you if a conviction was entered. For the full text of documents or certified copies, contact the court clerk directly. The Logan courthouse is at 135 North 100 West, and staff can pull case files and make copies during business hours.
You can also request records through the Cache County Clerk/Auditor's office, which is located at 1225 West Valley View Drive, Suite 100, Logan, UT 84321. The Clerk/Auditor can be reached at (435) 755-1000. This office handles GRAMA requests for county records that fall outside the court system.
Note: Free courthouse terminals give you full XChange access without the session fee, making them ideal for one-time searches in Cache County.
Cache County Sheriff and Criminal Records
The Cache County Sheriff's Office keeps arrest records, booking data, and incident reports for the entire county. When someone is arrested on a felony charge in Cache County, the booking record is created at the Sheriff's Office. This record shows the person's name, date of birth, the charges listed, and the date of arrest. These records are distinct from court records but are often linked to active cases.
The Sheriff's Office is located at 1225 West Valley View Drive, Suite 100, Logan, UT 84321. Records department hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. To request records, fill out a GRAMA Request Form, which is required for all records requests at this office. The standard fee is $10 for the first 10 pages and $0.25 for each additional page. Processing takes up to 10 business days.
Active warrant information for Cache County is available through the state warrant search at secure.utah.gov/warrants. The Sheriff's Office can also answer questions about jail rosters and current inmates.
GRAMA and Public Records in Cache County
Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act, codified at Utah Code § 63G-2-201, gives everyone the right to inspect public records at no cost. Cache County offices must respond to GRAMA requests within 10 business days. They may extend this by 10 additional days with written notice for complex or voluminous requests. If a request is denied, you have 30 days to appeal to the State Records Committee.
Fees apply when you order copies rather than just viewing records in person. The state default rates are $0.50 per page and $25 per hour for staff time after the first 30 free minutes. The Cache County Sheriff's Office uses a local fee schedule of $10 for the first 10 pages. The court uses $0.25 per page and $4 per certified document. Submit your request to the office that holds the records you need. You can file online at openrecords.utah.gov for any Cache County agency.
What Cache County Felony Records Contain
A felony record in Cache County is built from documents created at each stage of a criminal case. The criminal information or complaint is the first document, and it lists the charges and the statutes allegedly violated. As the case moves forward, motions, orders, and hearing records are added. The final judgment and sentencing documents close out the record. All of these become part of the public court file at the 1st District Court in Logan.
Felony conviction records in Cache County typically show the defendant's name and date of birth, the offense charged, the applicable Utah statute, the date of the conviction, and the sentence imposed. A sentence may include prison time, a fine, probation, or restitution. The record also notes the current status, such as whether the sentence is complete. Some records note whether the person sought expungement. Learn about expungement options at bci.utah.gov/expungements.
Not all parts of a court file are public. Some records may be sealed by court order. Portions relating to victims or minors may be redacted. The clerk can tell you what is available for a specific case when you call or visit.
Utah BCI and Cache County Criminal History
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification maintains statewide criminal history records that include all Cache County felony convictions. BCI draws on data from courts and law enforcement agencies throughout Utah. A name-based history check costs $15. A fingerprint-based check costs $33.25 and provides a more definitive result. Call BCI at (801) 965-4445 or visit bci.utah.gov. BCI records are useful when you need to confirm whether any Utah conviction exists, regardless of which county it was in.
The Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov also operates an offender search for people under DOC supervision. This can show individuals serving sentences connected to Cache County felony convictions.
Cities in Cache County
Cache County includes Logan and several other communities in northern Utah. All felony cases for Cache County residents are filed at the 1st District Court in Logan.
Logan is the county seat and the largest city in Cache County. The 1st District Court, the Sheriff's Office, and the Clerk/Auditor's office are all located in Logan.
Nearby Counties
Cache County shares borders with Box Elder County to the west and Rich County to the east. Cases are filed based on where the offense took place. Use these links to search felony records in neighboring counties.