Process behind safely transporting Utah inmates to court

Behind the scenes of every court appearance for Utahns in custody is a coordinated transportation process that takes the efforts of multiple agencies.

Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Deputy Asa Jett is the official at the top of the process, overseeing jail transportation at the Matheson Courthouse.

“We transport anywhere from 20 inmates, 200 inmates daily here, depending on the day Monday through Friday, there’s always something going on,” he explained.

Though her department is not corrections, there is a mini jail at the courthouse where inmates wait to attend their hearings.

“Down here we do have anything from a citation all the way to capital murder, we see it all the time, the high-profile cases,” Jett said. “We do have to separate some people, unfortunately, but they all go to court, they all come down, we have a large transportation team that gets them back to the [Salt Lake County Jail].”

Thanks to careful planning, most days are pretty uneventful. But Jett said sometimes things can get chaotic, especially when someone is convicted at trial.

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