Logan DUI Case Lookup
Logan DUI records are held by the Logan City Police Department, Cache County, and the Utah court system. Logan is the county seat of Cache County with about 55,000 residents and is home to Utah State University. DUI arrests in Logan are processed through Cache County, and court cases are heard by the 1st District Court located in Logan. This guide covers each step of finding and requesting Logan DUI records from the city, county, and court levels.
Logan Quick Facts
Logan DUI Records
DUI records from Logan originate at the city police level, move through the Cache County system, and land in the 1st District Court. The Logan City Police Department is the main law enforcement agency within city limits. Cache County processes all arrests that result in jail bookings. The 1st District Court at 135 North 100 West in Logan creates and holds the official court case file.
Logan has a large student population due to Utah State University. College campuses across the country see elevated DUI arrest rates, particularly during academic events and late-night weekend hours. The Logan City Police Department works alongside the Cache County Sheriff at cachecounty.org/sheriff to cover the city and surrounding areas. Both agencies may make DUI arrests that end up in the 1st District Court.
A Logan DUI record can span several systems. The city police hold the incident report. The Cache County Jail holds the booking record. The 1st District Court holds the criminal case file. The Utah Driver License Division holds the administrative suspension record. Each system requires a separate request or search to access.
Note: Cache County is a rural county by Utah standards. The 1st District Court serves both Logan and the surrounding Cache Valley area.
Searching Logan DUI Records Online
The Utah Courts XChange system at utcourts.gov/xchange covers all Utah district courts, including the 1st District in Logan. A monthly account costs $30. Individual searches are $0.15 to $0.35 per query. Document copies cost $0.50 to $1.00 each. You can search by name or by case number to find Logan DUI court records.
Defendants and attorneys of record for a Logan DUI case can use the free MyCase portal at mycase.utcourts.gov. MyCase is free for case parties and shows hearing dates, filings, and case status. Email selfhelp@utcourts.gov or text 801-742-1898 for support.
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at bci.utah.gov offers statewide criminal history checks for $15. BCI records show Logan DUI convictions along with any other criminal history in Utah. The Utah DLD at dld.utah.gov/dui tracks license suspension actions tied to Logan DUI arrests. Checking both BCI and DLD gives you a more complete picture than either alone.
Logan Police and DUI Enforcement
The Logan City Police Department is the primary agency for DUI enforcement within Logan. Officers patrol residential streets, university-area roads, and major commuter routes. Utah's .05 BAC limit under Utah Code § 41-6a-502 is the lowest legal DUI threshold in the country. Drivers may also be arrested under the metabolite DUI law at Utah Code § 41-6a-517 if any controlled substance metabolite is present in their system even if BAC is below .05.
The Cache County Sheriff at cachecounty.org/sheriff handles DUI arrests outside Logan city limits in Cache County. Both agencies send DUI cases to the same 1st District Court. After a Logan DUI arrest, defendants are typically booked at the Cache County Jail. The Logan City Police Department's incident reports are a starting point for any records request.
Details about Logan City government and public records are at loganutah.org.
Note: The Logan City Police and Cache County Sheriff are two different agencies. DUI arrests from each are handled separately in terms of records requests.
Court Records for Logan DUI Cases
Logan DUI cases are filed in the 1st District Court at 135 North 100 West, Logan, UT 84321. The court can be reached at (435) 750-1300. This court handles all criminal DUI cases from Logan and the rest of Cache County. Records include the initial charging documents, all motions and orders, plea agreements, sentencing records, and probation conditions.
The 1st District Court is accessible through XChange for remote record searches. In-person access is available through the court clerk's window during normal business hours. Certified copies of court documents are available for a fee. The Utah Courts self-help page at utcourts.gov explains how to find and request court records in Utah.
Logan DUI court records are public unless the judge has ordered them sealed. Even dismissed cases remain in the court system and are searchable through XChange. The outcome field on each case will show whether the charge was convicted, dismissed, or otherwise resolved.
Utah DUI Laws in Logan
Logan drivers are subject to the same Utah DUI laws as all other Utah drivers. The .05 BAC limit at Utah Code § 41-6a-502 applies on all public roads in Logan. A first DUI conviction carries a minimum $700 fine. Mandatory jail time or community service is required. Full sentencing ranges are in Utah Code § 41-6a-505.
Utah DUI is a strict liability offense. The prosecution does not need to show intent. Proving the driver was above .05 BAC or impaired is enough for conviction. A guilty or no-contest plea to a Logan DUI cannot be held in abeyance. Utah does not allow deferred sentencing for DUI. This is true whether the case is in Logan, Salt Lake City, or anywhere else in the state.
A second DUI in Logan within ten years is a class A misdemeanor. Three or more DUIs in ten years is a third-degree felony. The Utah 24/7 Sobriety Program is available in Cache County for eligible repeat DUI offenders as an alternative to jail time. The program uses twice-daily testing and close monitoring by law enforcement.
License Actions After a Logan DUI
A Logan DUI arrest begins a parallel administrative process with the Utah Driver License Division. Law enforcement must report the arrest to the DLD within five workdays. A first DUI conviction results in a 120-day license suspension. Refusing a breathalyzer or blood test under Utah Code § 41-6a-520 triggers an 18-month suspension for a first refusal, and 36 months for any later refusal.
Ignition interlock devices are required after most Logan DUI convictions. A first offense requires 18 months of IID use. Drivers under 21 face three years on a first offense. A second offense requires three years. Felony DUI convictions require six years. Auto homicide DUI cases carry a ten-year IID requirement. Approved IID providers are listed at dld.utah.gov/iid. Drivers who want to challenge a license suspension must request a hearing with the DLD within ten days of arrest.
Note: Challenging a license suspension is a separate process from the criminal DUI case in Logan. The two proceedings run independently of each other.
How to Request Logan DUI Records
Requesting Logan DUI records means submitting separate requests to each agency that holds the type of record you need. For Logan City Police incident reports, submit a GRAMA request to Logan City at loganutah.org. Utah's GRAMA law at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2 requires agencies to respond within 10 business days. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page.
For Cache County-level records including jail booking data and sheriff's office files, contact the Cache County Clerk at 179 N Main Street, Suite 102, Logan, UT 84321 or call (435) 755-1460. Cache County GRAMA requests can be submitted through cachecounty.org. The Cache County Sheriff's records are also available through the county at cachecounty.org/sheriff.
The Cache County Clerk and Cache County Sheriff are the county-level points of contact for Logan DUI booking and arrest records.
For court records, use XChange at utcourts.gov/xchange or visit the 1st District Court at 135 North 100 West, Logan, at (435) 750-1300. For statewide criminal history, contact the Utah BCI at bci.utah.gov for a $15 name check.
Note: The Cache County CORE property system at core.cachecounty.org covers property and assessor data, not DUI records. Use the sheriff and clerk channels for criminal records.
Logan in Cache County
Logan is the seat of Cache County and the center of the Cache Valley region. It is the only major city in the 1st District Court's jurisdiction in Cache County. DUI cases from Logan and the surrounding Cache Valley area all flow to the same court. For a broader look at Cache County DUI records, GRAMA processes, and court access, visit the county page.
Utah Criminal Justice Commission data is available at ccjj.utah.gov. Utah highway safety statistics are at highwaysafety.utah.gov.
Nearby Utah Cities
Nearby cities in northern Utah send DUI cases through similar county and district court systems. Select a city to learn about DUI records in that area.