Corrections and Court Security Division

Corrections - Inmate Information

Visitation Privileges

Under ordinary circumstances, each incarcerated person is allowed one thirty (30) minute visit on each visiting day. Family and friends are encouraged to visit. Visitors must log into correctpay.com and create an account to schedule a visit.

Location of Jail
Phone Privileges

In the Jail’s Housing Sections, Evercom phones are available for use by incarcerated persons. To use these phones, those incarcerated may call collect, purchase phone cards from the commissary, or have their family and/or friends open an account with Evercom. To contact Evercom’s customer support office, please call 1-800-844-6591.

Commissary Privileges

Individuals held in the regular housing sections of the Jail may typically purchase particular food and non-food items from the Jail Commissary. To make these purchases, the incarcerated person must have money in his/her Jail Cash Account. Money can be deposited into an inmate’s cash account by:

  • Log on to https://www.correctpay.com and deposit using a credit card. CorrectPay customer support can be reached at 1-855-836-3364
  • Sending a money order or cashier check (no personal check will be accepted) to the inmate at

    1365 South Highway 40
    Heber City, Utah 84032

  • Making an in-person cash deposit during business hours at Wasatch County Sheriff's Office

    1365 South Highway 40
    Heber City, Utah 84032

    Mail Privileges

    Individuals incarcerated at the Jail may ordinarily send and receive correspondence from people outside of the facility. They may also receive items such as books, magazines, and some compact discs, but the items must be sent directly from the manufacturer or supplier and must be in their original packaging.

    To ensure your mail reaches the correct person promptly, please include the incarcerated person’s name on the outside of the envelope or packaging and send it to

    Inmate's Name
    1365 South Highway 40
    Heber City, Utah 84032

    Court Security

    The Corrections and Court Security Division's second primary responsibility is to ensure the safety and security of those with judicial business at the Wasatch County Justice Center. Safety is first accomplished by screening everyone who enters the Justice Center. In addition, this Division provides bailiffing services for the Fourth District Court, the Fourth District Juvenile Court, and the Wasatch County Justice Court.

    The primary duty of a bailiff is to maintain security and order within his or her assigned courtroom. Bailiffs are also responsible for moving incarcerated persons from the jail to the courts for their appearances. Furthermore, the employees in this Division transport those incarcerated, adults and juveniles, and those required to make court appearances.

    Road Crew

    The Wasatch County Sheriff strongly believes that those serving time in jail need to work and repay their debt to society. Many inmates are put to work inside the jail. Correctional officers oversee these individuals as they clean and complete projects in less restricted parts of the Jail.

    In addition, inmates who meet specific criteria are assigned to work under the direct supervision of a deputy outside the facility. These inmates provide a valuable service to the community as they clean County-owned buildings, cut lawns, and shovel snow on County-owned properties.

    Many of the inmate workers have had chronic employment problems when not incarcerated. As such, the opportunity of being on a work crew often assists them in transitioning back into society and preparing them to obtain and keep respectable employment.

    Volunteer Services

    Individuals housed at the Wasatch County Jail can study and learn skills in various areas, including math, reading, and computers. In partnership with the Wasatch County School District, those incarcerated can earn their high school diploma, if needed.

    They may also attend drug and alcohol support groups and religious services. These services are, in large part, provided by local volunteers. Volunteers, thank you for your hard work and for donating your time and expertise!

    Sheriff's Office

    Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Mon-Fri

    Address: 1361 S US Hwy 40 - Sheriff's Office - Suite 130 - Jail - Suite 140
    Heber City, Utah 84032

    Telephone: (435) 654-1098

    Fax: (435) 657-3580

    Photo of Jared Rigby, County Sheriff

    Jared Rigby

    County Sheriff - Term: 2023-2026