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San Juan County Sheriff’s Office-Utah San Juan County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to providing effective, efficient, and professional law enforcement services to you!

The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to providing effective, efficient, and professional law enforcement services to the citizens and visitors of San Juan County Utah.

Reminder that we are in a closed fire season as of June 1st. There are fires already burning just across the state line ...
06/08/2026

Reminder that we are in a closed fire season as of June 1st. There are fires already burning just across the state line in neighboring Colorado that we are monitoring. We want to remind everyone not to be “that person”!!

Widespread critical fire weather conditions continue this week. Gusts around 25-35 mph will be common today, and gusts 35-45 mph are possible on Tuesday. Fires will catch easily and spread rapidly.

***Update*** The owner of the dog has been contacted.This dog was picked up at 381 S 200 E, in Monticello. If it belongs...
06/04/2026

***Update*** The owner of the dog has been contacted.

This dog was picked up at 381 S 200 E, in Monticello. If it belongs to you or you know who it belongs to contact us at 435-587-2237.

NOTICE TO ALL SAN JUAN COUNTY RESIDENTS: NEW UNSECURED LOAD LAW EFFECTIVE May 2025:Attention San Juan County residents: ...
06/04/2026

NOTICE TO ALL SAN JUAN COUNTY RESIDENTS: NEW UNSECURED LOAD LAW EFFECTIVE May 2025:

Attention San Juan County residents: Effective May 2025, Utah State Law HB-53 requires that ALL vehicles, including pickup trucks and trailers transporting materials to the San Juan County Landfill or any of the county’s transfer stations (La Sal, Mexican Hat, Blanding, Monticello, and Aneth), must have their loads securely covered. As of July 1, 2026 the Landfill/Transfer Stations can no longer issue warnings for the violations.

Key Requirements:
- All loads must be completely covered with a tarp or cargo netting and secured with straps, ropes, or bungee cords.
- No items in your truck bed or trailer should slide, shift, fall, or become airborne while the vehicle is in motion.
- Loads must remain securely covered from the point of origin until deposited at the landfill or transfer station.

Penalties for Violations:
- A minimum $10 fine will be collected at the landfill or transfer station for any vehicle with an unsecured or uncovered load.
- For violations on highways, law enforcement may issue citations with the following fines:
- First offense: $200 fine
- Second offense: $500 fine
- Third and subsequent offenses: $1,000 fine per violation
- Repeated violations at the landfill or transfer stations may also result in additional penalties or higher fines, as determined by county regulations.
- Commercial vehicles face higher fines for violations.

These measures are in place to keep our roads and communities clean and safe. Please do your part to properly secure your loads before traveling.

For more information, visit: https://le.utah.gov/~2025/bills/static/HB0053.html
Or contact the San Juan County Landfill at 435-678-3070

Thank you for your cooperation.

06/01/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Utah’s Closed Fire Season Starts June 1: Get a Permit, Notify Dispatch, and Exercise Your 'Fire Sense'

Utah – May 29, 2026 – With summer approaching and wildfire risks rising, state fire officials are reminding residents that Utah’s Closed Fire Season officially begins next Monday, June 1, and runs through October 31. There is one rule that always applies: notification to your local 911 dispatch center’s non-emergency line is always required.

“Fire Sense is common sense,” said Copeland Anderson, Millard County Fire Warden. “We want the agriculture community to be able to clear their ditches safely, but it takes all of us doing our part to prevent catastrophic wildfires. Apply for a permit, make the right call to dispatch, monitor the weather, and never leave your fire unattended.”
What is Allowed During Closed Fire Season (June 1 – Oct 31)

During the closed fire season, burn rules depend heavily on where you live and what you are burning. Residents should consult the FFSL Burn Permit Matrix to determine exactly what actions are legally permitted.

Outside City Limits (Unincorporated County): Residents can burn residential yard waste, debris, and agricultural materials during the closed season, but you must obtain a burn permit from the local Fire Warden or County Sheriff first.
Inside City Limits (Incorporated Cities): Burning in incorporated areas is governed by your local city ordinances and the Department of Air Quality (UAC R307-202). While DAQ rules outline specific conditions for the open burning of residential clippings, bushes, and plants, you must obtain permission from your local fire jurisdiction before conducting any residential yard clean-up burns. Residents are encouraged to review the DAQ Open Burning guidelines for full details.
The Three Agricultural Exceptions: State law outlines specific agricultural scenarios where a permit is not required: burning within 10 feet of fence lines on cultivated lands, canals, or irrigation ditches. However, you are still legally required to notify your local non-emergency dispatch line before starting.
Never burn trash, oil, tires, or vegetation on protected lands. These materials are prohibited from being burned anywhere in Utah, regardless of the season or permit status.

The Golden Rules of Burning

For those planning to conduct a permitted open burn this season, fire officials share the following safety protocols to help ensure a safe and effective burn.

Before you light, be sure to obtain a proper burn permit from the Fire Warden or County Sheriff before you burn.

Notify your local 911 dispatch non-emergency line before you start. Failure to do so is a Class C Misdemeanor.

Always check the weather. If gusty winds are in the forecast, do not proceed.

Create safety buffers between your fire and surrounding vegetation, and have an emergency plan ready. If your fire escapes control, notify your local fire department immediately.

Debris should be out in the open and nowhere near structures or under trees that may catch fire.

Have a water supply available right next to the burn area.

Tend the fire at all times. Walking away or leaving it unattended is a Class C Misdemeanor.

Fires must be out cold before you leave the scene. Leaving before it is completely cold is a Class C Misdemeanor.

Remember, you are legally liable for the costs if your fire escapes control.

Apply for a Permit Online: Residents can now apply for a burn permit in minutes from their smartphones. Visit: https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/7ed3af2d2eaa4511838cd4820e7ff56c

Stay Informed: To check fire restrictions or for information about active wildfire incidents, visit UtahFireInfo.gov. Local, state, and federal fire officials urge everyone to practice “Fire Sense” to prevent unwanted wildfires. This interagency campaign, launched in 2021, raises public awareness about fire prevention. For more information on wildfire prevention and the Fire Sense campaign, visit UtahFireSense.org.

06/01/2026
Memorial Day is a time to honor and remember the brave service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. T...
05/25/2026

Memorial Day is a time to honor and remember the brave service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. Today, we pause to reflect on their courage, dedication, and selflessness. As most of us take time to recreate and enjoy this great country of ours, let us remember that this is still a day of remembrance. Let us never forget those who gave their lives in service to our country. Their legacy lives on in our hearts and in the freedoms we cherish every day.

***UPDATE*** This dog has been returned to it's owner.This female husky was picked up at 197 east 200 south in Monticell...
05/25/2026

***UPDATE*** This dog has been returned to it's owner.

This female husky was picked up at 197 east 200 south in Monticello. It had no collar. If she belongs to you or you know who she belongs to contact us at 435-587-2237.

***UPDATE*** The owner of this dog has been located and he has be returned.This dog was picked up wondering around 300 E...
05/17/2026

***UPDATE*** The owner of this dog has been located and he has be returned.

This dog was picked up wondering around 300 East Center Street in Monticello, if it belongs to you or you know who it belongs to let us know at 435-587-2237.

***UPDATE*** The owner of this dog has been located and he has be returned.This male dog was picked up in the area of 58...
05/16/2026

***UPDATE*** The owner of this dog has been located and he has be returned.

This male dog was picked up in the area of 580 W Center Street in Monticello, if this dog belongs to you or you know who he belongs to contact us at 435-587-2237.

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297 S Main Street
Monticello, UT
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