Warrants are public records in San Juan County, Utah, pursuant to the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), Utah Code § 63G-2-101 et seq. This legislation establishes the framework for public access to government records, including warrant information. The Act stipulates that records are presumed to be public unless specifically classified as private, controlled, or protected.
In San Juan County, warrant records are maintained as public documents to ensure transparency in judicial proceedings. However, certain warrants may be sealed by court order under Utah Code § 77-23-205 when disclosure could compromise an ongoing investigation, endanger individuals, or otherwise impede the judicial process. In such cases, these records are temporarily exempt from public disclosure requirements.
Members of the public seeking warrant information should be aware that while the records are generally accessible, specific details may be redacted to protect privacy interests as outlined in Utah Code § 63G-2-305. The San Juan County Sheriff's Office and the County Clerk's Office maintain these records in accordance with state retention schedules.
Warrant records in San Juan County contain specific information as required by Utah Code § 77-7-5. Standard components of these official documents include:
These records are maintained in standardized formats to ensure consistency across jurisdictions and facilitate information sharing between law enforcement agencies. Pursuant to Utah Code § 77-7-5.5, electronic warrants may also be issued and contain the same substantive information as traditional paper warrants.
San Juan County residents may verify warrant status through several no-cost methods established under Utah Code § 63G-2-201, which guarantees the right to inspect public records without charge:
San Juan County Justice Court
297 South Main Street
Monticello, UT 84535
Phone: (435) 587-2544
San Juan County Justice Court
Individuals conducting searches should provide proper identification and be prepared to furnish specific information to facilitate the search process. Pursuant to Utah Administrative Code R35-2-2, agencies may require verification of identity when providing access to records.
The San Juan County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for executing warrants within county jurisdiction as authorized by Utah Code § 17-22-2. Sheriff warrants in San Juan County fall into several categories:
The Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated warrants division that coordinates with other jurisdictions to execute warrants across county lines when necessary. Deputies are required to follow strict protocols when serving warrants to ensure both officer safety and protection of constitutional rights.
San Juan County Sheriff's Office
297 South Main Street
Monticello, UT 84535
Phone: (435) 587-2237
San Juan County Sheriff's Department
The Sheriff's Office processes approximately 500 warrants annually, with priority given to those involving violent offenses or public safety concerns. Pursuant to Utah Code § 77-7-3, peace officers may execute arrest warrants at any time of day or night, unless the warrant specifically restricts execution to daytime hours.
Individuals seeking to determine their warrant status in San Juan County have multiple verification methods available pursuant to Utah Code § 63G-2-204:
When checking warrant status, individuals should be prepared to provide their full legal name, date of birth, and other identifying information to ensure accurate results. The Utah Courts have implemented enhanced digital systems for 2025 that improve search capabilities and record accuracy.
Utah State Courts
450 South State Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84114
Phone: (801) 578-3800
Utah State Courts
Pursuant to Utah Code § 77-7-21, individuals with active warrants may voluntarily surrender to authorities rather than risk arrest at an inconvenient time or location. The San Juan County Sheriff's Office accepts voluntary surrenders during regular business hours.
San Juan County maintains multiple channels for verifying outstanding warrant information in accordance with Utah Code § 63G-2-201:
Businesses and organizations conducting background checks should note that warrant information obtained through these channels constitutes only one component of a comprehensive background investigation. Additional court records may be necessary to establish the full context of any legal proceedings.
The San Juan County Sheriff's Office updates warrant information in real-time to ensure accuracy across all search platforms. Pursuant to Utah Administrative Code R35-2-4, agencies must respond to records requests within ten business days, though warrant information is typically available immediately through electronic systems.