The Beaver County Correctional Facility primarily
provides lodging and care for inmates sentenced to the county jail for one year or less, awaiting trial, and awaiting transfer to the Utah Department of Corrections, as well as contract services to other agencies. Rotating shifts provide twenty-four-hour supervision of inmates including but not limited to being responsible for the care, supervision, protection, and well being of every inmate. Other duties include transport, releasing inmates, and recreation. Additionally, they provide information and services to the public such as visitation, arrest information and bond information.
Mission Statement
The purpose of the Beaver County Correctional Facility is to provide a secure, humane and fair environment and to create a positive opportunity for inmate behavioral change and reintegration into society.
The accomplishment of these goals and other mandated court requirements shall be facilitated through cost-effective programming. Furthermore, qualified staff will create a positive atmosphere where participating inmates may advance to an environment, which is less restrictive.
About the Inmates
It will be the responsibility of the Beaver County Correctional Facility and its employees to provide services to include, but not limited to, any and all constitutional requirements verified by state statute or court of law. Confined in the county jail are convicted inmates serving time for crimes for which they have been convicted and other pre-sentenced prisoners who did not qualify for pre-trial release and are awaiting trial. All inmates will be treated in a courteous manner without regard to personal prejudice to sex, race, religion or political affiliation.