Bountiful White Pages
Bountiful white pages give you a way to search public records for one of the most well known cities in Davis County, Utah. Close to 44,000 people call Bountiful home. The city sits just south of Centerville and north of Woods Cross. Most white pages records for Bountiful are held at the Davis County level, though the city runs its own justice court and police department. You can look up court cases, property data, jail records, and vital records from both city and county sources. This page walks through each Bountiful white pages resource and how to use it.
Bountiful Quick Facts
Bountiful Justice Court Records
Bountiful runs its own justice court. The Bountiful Justice Court is at 745 South Main Street, Bountiful, UT 84010. Call (801) 298-6143 for help. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. This court handles class B and C misdemeanors, traffic cases, and small claims up to $11,000 for cases that happen in Bountiful city limits.
You can check case status through the Utah State Courts website. The XChange system lets you search by name or case number. Public terminals at the courthouse give free basic access. Small claims filings, traffic tickets, and local ordinance cases for Bountiful all go through this court. If you need a copy of a case file, ask the clerk at the front desk. Standard copy fees are $0.25 per page.
The Bountiful Justice Court is not a court of record. That means proceedings are not recorded word for word. If you appeal a case, it goes to the Second District Court for a brand new trial. Keep that in mind when searching Bountiful white pages for older case details, since the justice court does not keep transcripts.
Bountiful Property White Pages
Property records for Bountiful are kept by the Davis County Recorder. The office is at 61 South Main Street, Room 101, Farmington, UT 84025. Call (801) 451-3234 for questions. The Recorder stores deeds, mortgages, liens, and plat maps for every piece of land in Bountiful. Records go back to 1850.
The fastest way to search is through the Davis County Property Search 2.0 portal. You can look up any Bountiful property by owner name, address, or parcel number. The tool shows current ownership, assessed values, tax data, and a map view of the lot. Basic searches are free and do not need a login. For full document copies such as deed images or lien records, you need a REDI subscription through the county portal.
Recording fees in Davis County are $40 for documents with up to 10 property descriptions. Each extra description costs $2. Certified copies have their own fee. The Recorder cannot do title searches or give legal advice. They also do not prepare forms or read documents for legal meaning. Public terminals at the office are open during business hours for free research.
Court Records for Bountiful
Serious cases from Bountiful go to the Second District Court. The courthouse is at 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT 84025. Phone: (801) 447-3800. This court handles all felony cases, civil matters over $11,000, divorce and custody filings, and probate cases for Bountiful residents.
You can search these records through the Utah Courts XChange system. Set up a one-time account for a small fee and search by name or case number. Free public terminals are also at the Farmington courthouse. Felony case files are kept for 75 years. Domestic relations files stay on record for 30 years from the final decree. Misdemeanor files last 10 to 50 years depending on the charge. Court dockets and indexes are kept for good.
Note: Some domestic cases like divorce and custody are restricted on XChange under Utah Code of Judicial Administration 4-202.02.
Bountiful White Pages Jail Search
The Davis County Sheriff runs the jail that serves Bountiful. The jail is at 800 West State Street in Farmington. Call (801) 451-4100 for records questions. The Sheriff also has a facility at 883 West Clark Lane in Farmington.
You can search the online inmate roster for free. It shows the names of people in custody right now, along with booking dates, charges, bond amounts, and court dates. Data is removed once someone is released. For older records or incident reports, file a GRAMA request with the Sheriff's Records Division. Allow 5 to 10 business days for a response. Arrest reports are kept for good. Booking data stays on file for 10 years after release. Mugshots also last 10 years. Juvenile, sealed, and expunged records are not available to the public.
Vital Records in Bountiful
Birth, death, and marriage records for Bountiful come from two places. The Davis County Clerk at 61 South Main Street in Farmington handles local vital records. Call (801) 451-3213. Marriage licenses cost $50. Birth certificates are $20 for the first copy and $8 for each extra. Death certificates are $18 for the first and $10 for more.
The state also keeps vital records. Utah Vital Records has birth certificates from 1905 on and death certificates from 1904 on. You can order online through VitalChek, by mail, or in person at a local health department office. State birth certificates cost $22 for the first copy. Bring a valid photo ID and proof of your link to the person on the record. Not just anyone can get these files. Utah law under GRAMA restricts access to those with a clear legal tie.
Bountiful GRAMA Records Requests
Any person can file a GRAMA request for Bountiful records. You do not need to live in the city. Put your name, phone number, and a clear note about what you want in writing. Send it to the right department. The city or county has 10 business days to reply.
The first 15 minutes of staff time are free. After that, it costs $20 per hour. Standard copies run $0.25 per page for black and white and $1.00 for color. Large format prints like maps cost $5 per page. If your request is turned down, you can appeal to the State Records Committee within 30 days at 346 S. Rio Grande St. in Salt Lake City. The phone there is (801) 531-3860. Records fall into four classes under GRAMA: public, private, controlled, and protected. Most Bountiful white pages data is public, which means it is open to all.
Historical White Pages for Bountiful
The Utah State Archives at 346 South Rio Grande Street in Salt Lake City holds old records that cover Bountiful. You can find historical court files, old divorce records, and law enforcement documents that date back decades. Death certificate indexes from 1901 to 1948 are online. Birth records from 1905 to 1913 are at the Archives as well.
Cemetery and burial records for Davis County are part of the Utah Cemeteries and Burial Database. You can search by name or by cemetery. Naturalization records from the 1850s through the 1940s are also at the Archives. For older property records and court files not found through the county, this is the place to check. Access is free, though copying fees may apply. In-person visits are by appointment.
Davis County White Pages
Bountiful sits in Davis County. Property records, county court records, and vital records for Bountiful are all managed at the county level. For the full list of Davis County offices and white pages resources, visit the county page.
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