DUI Records in Cache County
Cache County DUI records are available through the Cache County Sheriff's Office, the Logan Police Department, and the 1st District Court in Logan. Searching DUI records in Cache County means accessing arrest reports, court case filings, and conviction records from law enforcement agencies in one of northern Utah's largest counties. Cache County has a population of about 133,000, including many Utah State University students, and sits in the Cache Valley along the Idaho border. Both online and in-person searches are available for Cache County DUI records.
Cache County Quick Facts
Cache County DUI Records and Local Agencies
DUI records in Cache County are generated by the Cache County Sheriff's Office, city police departments, and the Utah Highway Patrol. The Sheriff covers unincorporated parts of the county. Logan, Smithfield, Providence, North Logan, and other cities each have their own police departments that make DUI arrests. All DUI cases go through the 1st District Court in Logan for prosecution and sentencing.
The Cache County Sheriff's Office maintains a daily dispatch blotter online. This blotter shows recent incidents including DUI arrests. You can check the blotter for recent Cache County DUI activity. The Sheriff's Office also handles GRAMA requests for arrest records and incident reports from DUI cases in unincorporated Cache County.
The Cache County Clerk's office is at 179 North Main Street, Suite 102, Logan, UT 84321. The phone number is (435) 755-1460. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. The clerk handles GRAMA requests for county records. GRAMA requests for DUI court records go directly to the 1st District Court at 135 North 100 West, Logan, UT 84321. The court phone number is (435) 750-1300.
The Cache County Sheriff's Office website provides DUI arrest and booking information for the county.
Recent DUI arrest records from the Cache County Sheriff's blotter can be followed up with a GRAMA request for full incident reports or a court record search through Utah Courts XChange.
| Court |
1st District Court 135 North 100 West Logan, UT 84321 Phone: (435) 750-1300 |
|---|---|
| County Clerk | 179 N Main Street, Ste 102, Logan, UT 84321 (435) 755-1460 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Sheriff | cachecounty.org/sheriff |
How to Find Cache County DUI Records
You can search Cache County DUI records online through the Utah Courts XChange system. XChange is available at utcourts.gov/xchange. A monthly subscription costs $30, or $240 per year. Individual searches run $0.15 to $0.35 each. Document downloads are $0.50 to $1.00 per file. XChange covers all 1st District Court DUI cases from Cache County and gives you case status, charge details, and hearing history.
For arrest records and police reports, the Cache County Sheriff's blotter is a good starting point for recent DUI arrests. The blotter is posted at the Sheriff's website. For older records or full incident reports, file a GRAMA request with the relevant law enforcement agency. If the arrest was made by a Logan city officer, the request goes to the Logan City Police Department. If the Sheriff made the arrest, submit your request to the Cache County Sheriff's Office through the cachecounty.org website.
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at bci.utah.gov maintains statewide criminal history records. A $15 name check will show DUI convictions from Cache County and anywhere else in Utah. The BCI is at 3888 West 5400 South, Taylorsville, UT 84129, and can be reached at (801) 965-4445.
For free court record access, the Utah State Law Library offers public XChange terminals in Salt Lake City. Parties to a Cache County DUI case can also use the free MyCase portal at mycase.utcourts.gov to access their own case records at no cost.
Note: Cache County DUI cases may involve city justice courts for minor traffic infractions connected to a DUI stop, in addition to the main criminal case at the 1st District Court.
DUI Arrests and Enforcement in Cache County
Cache County has active DUI enforcement driven by several factors. Utah State University in Logan brings a large student population to the county. US Highway 89 runs through Cache Valley. Weekend nights and holiday periods typically see higher DUI enforcement activity. The Cache County Sheriff, Logan Police, and Utah Highway Patrol all contribute to DUI arrest counts in the county.
Utah reported about 10,923 DUI arrests statewide in fiscal year 2025, averaging 31.1 per 10,000 residents. Cache County, with 133,000 residents, sees a meaningful share of northern Utah DUI arrests. The Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice publishes an annual report breaking down DUI arrests by county under Utah Code Section 41-6a-511. The Utah Highway Safety Office tracks DUI-related crash data that includes Cache County incidents.
When a DUI arrest happens in Cache County, the arresting officer submits a report to the Utah Driver License Division within 5 workdays. The report triggers the administrative license process, which runs separately from the criminal court case. A driver has 10 days from the arrest to request an administrative hearing at the DLD. If no hearing is requested, the license suspension takes effect automatically.
Cache County DUI Case Records in Court
All Cache County DUI criminal cases are filed at the 1st District Court in Logan. The court serves Cache, Box Elder, and Rich counties. DUI case records at this court include the criminal information or indictment, bail documents, arraignment records, pretrial motion filings, plea agreements, and judgment and sentencing orders. These records are public and can be searched through Utah Courts XChange.
The court at 135 North 100 West in Logan accepts in-person requests to view DUI case files. You need to know the case number or the defendant's full name. Court staff can help locate Cache County DUI cases. Certified copies of documents cost more than plain copies. For cases that have concluded, the full file may be available for review in the clerk's office.
Older Cache County DUI court records that have been removed from the active system may be requested through the Utah State Archives. The Archives hold historical court documents from all 29 Utah counties. The general Utah Courts information page at utcourts.gov/records explains the records request process for each district.
Utah DUI Laws in Cache County
Cache County DUI arrests follow Utah state DUI law. The primary statute is Utah Code Section 41-6a-502. This sets the legal blood alcohol limit at .05 BAC. Utah was the first state in the country to adopt the .05 limit. This standard applies to every driver stopped in Cache County, regardless of their home state.
Utah's metabolite DUI law at Utah Code Section 41-6a-517 makes any measurable controlled substance in your body grounds for a DUI charge. This includes prescription drugs taken as directed. A Cache County driver can face DUI charges even if their BAC is below .05 if a controlled substance metabolite is found through chemical testing. Utah's implied consent law at Section 41-6a-520 means that driving on any Utah road, including Cache County roads, constitutes consent to chemical testing when a law enforcement officer has reasonable suspicion of DUI.
Utah DUI is a strict liability offense. The prosecution only needs to prove the BAC level or the presence of a metabolite. Intent to drive impaired is not required. First-offense DUI in Utah carries a minimum $700 fine, mandatory jail or home confinement, and an IID requirement. Learn more at utah-dui.com.
License Penalties and IID Rules in Cache County
A DUI conviction in Cache County triggers automatic license action through the Utah Driver License Division. The DLD at dld.utah.gov/dui manages all DUI-related license suspensions and revocations in Utah. Cache County DUI cases go through the same state process as any other county. The DLD receives DUI reports within 5 workdays of an arrest and begins the administrative review.
The IID requirement after a Cache County DUI conviction is 18 months for a first offense. Drivers under 21 face a 3-year IID period. A second DUI conviction in Cache County requires a 3-year IID. Felony DUI convictions require a 6-year IID. Refusal to submit to chemical testing results in an 18-month license revocation for a first refusal and 36 months for a second. The list of approved IID providers is at dld.utah.gov/iid.
Utah also operates a 24/7 Sobriety Program for repeat DUI offenders that may be ordered by a Cache County court. This program involves twice-daily breath testing as a condition of probation. Utah shares all DUI conviction data with all other states and Canadian provinces, so a Cache County DUI affects driving records nationally.
Note: Administrative license suspension from a DUI arrest begins before any court conviction and runs separately from criminal penalties in Cache County.
Requesting Cache County DUI Records Under GRAMA
GRAMA gives you the right to request DUI records from Cache County government agencies. The law is at Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2. Under GRAMA, you can request DUI arrest records, incident reports, and booking records from the Cache County Sheriff's Office or city police departments in Cache County.
Submit a written GRAMA request to the Cache County Clerk at 179 North Main Street, Suite 102, Logan, UT 84321, or call (435) 755-1460 for guidance. More information about GRAMA requests is available through the county's main website at cachecounty.org. Cache County has 10 business days to respond to your request. Copy fees are $0.25 per page for standard records.
DUI court records at the 1st District Court are accessed through the court clerk rather than the county clerk. The court clerk at 135 North 100 West in Logan can assist you with certified copies of Cache County DUI case records. Most DUI court filings are public records, but certain sealed cases or juvenile records may be restricted.
Cities in Cache County
Cache County includes Logan and many smaller cities and towns throughout the Cache Valley. All DUI cases filed in Cache County go through the 1st District Court in Logan.
Logan is the county seat and home to Utah State University. DUI records for all cities in Cache County flow through the 1st District Court and the Cache County Sheriff's Office for unincorporated areas.
Nearby Counties
Cache County borders Box Elder, Rich, and Weber counties in Utah. Search the county where a DUI arrest occurred to find the right court records.