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Overview

Weber County Jail posts an online roster showing who's currently in custody along with associated dates. If you don't find someone right away, try the jail's roster first, then a state offender search if available. Use any alternate fields the system accepts—aliases or booking numbers can help. Before searching or calling, gather key identifiers: full legal name, date of birth, aliases, and any booking or inmate ID. This speeds things up. Keep in mind that online rosters are informational only. Entries can be delayed, abbreviated, or incorrect, so confirm urgent or legal details directly with the facility, the court, or the DOC.

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Quick Facts

  • Weber County Jail publishes an online roster of inmates with names and dates on its roster page.
  • Online inmate rosters vary by agency in which records appear and how often they refresh.
  • When searching, have the person’s full name, known aliases, date of birth, and any booking or inmate ID available.
  • Roster entries can be delayed or contain errors, so verify urgent or legal information directly with the jail, court, or DOC.
  • The ADA Coordinator is Sergeant Anderson: panderson@webercountyutah.gov.

Common Questions

Does Weber County Jail have an online inmate roster?

Yes. Weber County Jail posts an online roster on its roster page listing inmates and associated dates.

How do I search for someone in custody at Weber County Jail?

Start with the jail’s roster (and a state offender search if available). Search using the person’s full legal name, known aliases, date of birth, or a booking/inmate number; if you call, have those same details ready so staff can locate records faster.

Who is the ADA Coordinator for Weber County Jail and how can I reach them?

The ADA Coordinator is Sergeant Anderson. You can reach them at panderson@webercountyutah.gov or 801-778-6600, or by mail at Weber County Sheriff’s Office, Attn: Sergeant Anderson, 1400 Depot Drive, Ogden, UT 84404.

How should I submit an ADA accommodation request to Weber County Jail?

Contact Sergeant Anderson by email or phone using panderson@webercountyutah.gov or 801-778-6600. Include the inmate’s full name and booking or ID number if available, a clear description of the accommodation you’re requesting, and any supporting documents, and check the facility or county webpage for any preferred submission method before sending paperwork.

Can I mail supporting documentation to the ADA Coordinator?

Yes. Mail documentation to Weber County Sheriff’s Office, Attn: Sergeant Anderson, 1400 Depot Drive, Ogden, UT 84404, and confirm the preferred method (and any address updates) on the facility’s official webpage before mailing.

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