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Flaming Gorge Country
P.O. Box 219
Manila, UT  84046
Ph: (435) 784-3154

Daggett County Jail


 

Visitor Information

Those who wish to visit an inmate must fill out a Visitor Request Form and return it to the jail two weeks before your scheduled visit.

 

No Information concerning the inmates being housed at the jail will be given to the public, other than the bail that was set by the courts.  Victims can access inmate status and through the VINE website.

 

Requests to move an inmate to the jail or from the jail will not be considered.

Barrier Visits

Barrier visits are allowed 7 days a week between the hours of 8:00 am-11:30 am, 1:00 pm-5:00 pm and 7:00 pm-8:00 pm; these hours exclude meal times. 

Contact

Jail Commander Jerry Jorgensen 
Sgt. Kirk Brandt

Sgt. Quentin Wilde
Sgt. Barbara Dale

PO Box 579

Manila, UT  84046

Ph: (435) 784-3518

 

Hours

Monday – Friday

8:00 am – 4:00 pm

  • An appointment is not necessary for a barrier visit.
  • You must arrive for your barrier visit in appropriate attire.  No, revealing clothing, No Skirts, low cut blouses, no dresses.  If you arrive without the appropriate attire you will not be allowed a visit at that time.
  • Children must be kept under control.
  • Inappropriate conversations or actions will end your visit and may cause you to lose the privilege to visit in the future.

 

Additional Rules

You May not bring any items to the jail for an inmate.

 

You may not leave cash to be put on the inmate’s books; all deposits to the inmate’s book must be in the form of a money order or cashiers check made out to Daggett County Jail, with the inmates name written clearly on the check.

 

No messages will be given to any inmate.  If you have an emergency please contact the jail directly for County inmates, the State Prison for State inmates and the US Marshal’s Office for Federal inmates.

 

Please contact the inmate phone company to set up an account or to report problems at (800) 844-6591.

Inmates are not allowed to receive visitors on Christmas and Thanksgiving, but are allowed visitors on all other holidays.

 

 

Partial funding for this site provided by EDCUtah