Alpine White Pages
Alpine white pages give you a way to search public records for this small city at the base of the Wasatch Range. About 10,500 people live in Alpine, which sits in the north end of Utah County. The city does not run its own court or police records division, so most white pages searches go through Utah County offices. You can look up court cases, property files, and vital records through county departments and the state court system. This page covers every Alpine white pages source and walks you through how to get the records you need from the right office.
Alpine Quick Facts
Alpine Court Records
Alpine falls under the Fourth District Court. The closest branch is the American Fork courthouse at 75 East 80 North, Suite 202, American Fork, UT 84003. Phone: (801) 756-9654. All civil, criminal, family, and probate cases for Alpine go through this court. The main Provo courthouse at 125 North 100 West also handles Utah County cases. Phone: (801) 429-1000.
You can search Alpine court records online through the Utah Courts XChange system. A one-time account costs $5.00. Each search is $0.20. Document views run $0.50 each. The system covers all district and justice court cases in Utah. Free public terminals are at the American Fork and Provo courthouses if you want to search in person. Results show case type, filing date, parties, and case status.
The Utah County Justice Court at 151 South University Avenue, Suite 3300, Provo, UT 84601 handles Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic tickets, small claims up to $11,000, and local ordinance violations for Alpine. Phone: (801) 851-7200. Email: jcutah@utcourts.gov. You can also use the MyCase portal to check your own case for free if you are a party to the case.
Note: Sealed cases, juvenile records, and expunged files are not available through any public search tool in Alpine or Utah County.
Alpine Property White Pages
The Utah County Recorder stores all property records for Alpine. The office is at 100 East Center Street, Suite 1300, Provo, UT 84606. You can search deeds, mortgages, liens, and plat maps online by owner name, address, or parcel number. Basic searches are free. The portal also has an interactive map tool that lets you click on any Alpine parcel to see ownership data.
Recording fees in Utah County are $40.00 per document. Certified copies cost $5.00 plus $1.00 per page. On-site copies run $0.50 per page. The Recorder does not do title searches for the public. If you need a full title abstract, hire a title company. Staff can help you find a specific recorded document, but they will not interpret legal language for you.
The Utah County Assessor sets property values for all of Alpine. Use the land records portal to look up assessed values, building details, lot size, and tax history. Residential property in Utah is assessed at 55% of market value. The Assessor's office handles valuation appeals through the Board of Equalization if you think your Alpine property is overvalued.
Police Records for Alpine
Alpine contracts with the Lone Peak Police Department, which serves Alpine, Highland, and Cedar Hills. The main office is at 5025 West Civic Center Drive, Suite 200, Highland, UT 84003. Phone: (801) 756-9800. For police reports, you submit a GRAMA request. Include the date of the event, case number if you have it, and a clear description of the records you want.
The department has 10 business days to respond. The first 15 minutes of staff time are free. After that, fees depend on the type and size of the request. Body camera footage, dispatch logs, and incident reports are all available under GRAMA. Some records may be restricted if the case is open or if the file contains private data like medical information or juvenile details.
The Utah County Sheriff also provides law enforcement for parts of unincorporated Utah County near Alpine. The Sheriff's office is at 3075 North Main Street, Spanish Fork. You can search current and recent inmates on the Sheriff's website by name or booking date. Booking data stays online for about one year.
Alpine White Pages GRAMA Guide
GRAMA stands for the Government Records Access and Management Act. It is the law that controls public records in Utah. The full text is at Utah Code Section 63G-2. Any person can file a request. You do not need to live in Alpine.
Records fall into five classes under GRAMA: public, private, controlled, protected, and sealed. Most Alpine white pages data falls in the public class. Private records need proof that you are the subject or an authorized agent. To request records from Alpine City, contact the City Recorder at 20 North Main Street, Alpine, UT 84004. Phone: (801) 756-6347. For county records, contact the Utah County Clerk at (801) 851-8109.
If your request is denied, you can appeal within 30 days. The first appeal goes to the chief administrative officer. If that fails, you can take it to the State Records Committee at 346 South Rio Grande Street in Salt Lake City. Phone: (801) 531-3860. The committee reviews disputed records requests from all over Utah, including Alpine.
Vital Records Near Alpine
Birth and death certificates for Alpine residents are managed by the Utah County Health Department. Marriage licenses are issued by the Utah County Clerk at 111 South University Avenue, Provo, UT 84601. Phone: (801) 851-8108. A marriage license costs $71.75. The Clerk's office is open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 7:30 PM, and Saturday 9 AM to 2 PM.
You can search marriage records online by last name through the Utah County Clerk's marriage license search tool. Records from 2020 forward include digital certified copies. Older records need a separate request. For historical vital records, the Utah State Archives at 346 South Rio Grande Street, Salt Lake City, has birth records from 1890 to 1911 and death records from 1847 to 1949. These are useful for genealogy-related Alpine white pages searches that go back decades.
Alpine Tax and Assessment Data
The Utah County Treasurer collects property taxes for Alpine. You can look up your tax bill, payment history, and any special assessments through the land records portal. The Treasurer's office is at 100 East Center Street, Provo, UT 84606. Properties with five or more years of delinquent taxes can go to tax sale.
The primary residential exemption in Utah gives homeowners a tax break on their main home. Alpine has some of the higher property values in Utah County, so this exemption can make a real difference. The Board of Equalization handles appeals if you think your property was assessed too high. Deadlines for appeals are strict, so check the Assessor's website for current filing dates.
Note: Tax data on the online portal may be up to 24 hours behind real-time records at the county office.
Utah County White Pages
Alpine sits in Utah County. All property records, county court records, and vital records for Alpine are managed at the county level. Visit the Utah County page for more offices and white pages resources.
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