Search Cedar City White Pages
Cedar City white pages provide access to public records across Iron County and the state of Utah. Around 38,000 people live in Cedar City, which sits in the southwest part of the state. Iron County offices handle most of the records you might need, from property deeds to court filings. The Fifth Judicial District Court serves Cedar City. You can search many of these white pages records online, and others are available in person at county offices. This page breaks down how to find and get each type of record.
Cedar City Quick Facts
Cedar City Property White Pages
Property records for Cedar City are held by Iron County. The Iron County website has links to the Property Account Search tool, GIS maps, and the fee schedule. You can look up parcels by owner name, address, or tax ID. The search tool shows assessed values, tax payment history, and basic parcel data. It is free to use.
The Iron County GIS system offers interactive maps with property boundaries, parcel numbers, and zoning details for all of Cedar City. Click on a parcel to view its information. If you need certified copies of deeds, liens, or plats, contact the Recorder's office in person. Fees follow the state schedule. Standard copies are about $1.00 per page, and certified copies run $5.00 plus page charges.
Iron County also runs a Property Watch and Fraud Guard service. This free tool tracks your property records and alerts you if someone files a document against your parcel without your knowledge. It is a good way to protect against title fraud, which has become more common across Utah.
The county Assessor handles property valuations each year as of January 1. Cedar City homes are appraised at fair market value. Primary homes get a 45% reduction in taxable value under Utah law. Delinquent tax lists appear on the county website under public notices. Unpaid 2025 taxes became delinquent on December 2, 2025.
Court Records for Cedar City
Cedar City falls under the Fifth Judicial District. The Fifth District Court handles felonies, major civil cases, family law, and probate. Iron County is also served by a Justice Court for misdemeanors, traffic violations, and small claims. Court records are public under Utah Code Section 63G-2 with some exceptions for sealed, juvenile, and certain domestic files.
Search court records through the Utah State Courts XChange system. A guest account is $10.00. Each search costs $0.35 and document downloads are $1.00 each. Monthly subscriptions run $40.00 with a $25.00 setup fee and up to 500 searches per month. Free public terminals at the courthouse let you search at no cost during business hours.
The MyCase portal at utcourts.gov/mycase gives parties to active cases free access to their own files. You can view hearing dates, make payments, check balances, and file documents in small claims, eviction, and debt collection cases. Register with your case number and a government-issued ID.
Cedar City Law Enforcement White Pages
The Iron County Sheriff's Office is the chief law enforcement agency for the county. Sheriff Kenneth Carpenter leads the office. The Sheriff has countywide jurisdiction but mainly works outside Cedar City limits. The Cedar City Police Department handles calls inside the city.
Iron County jail booking data is posted at ironsheriffut.gov/jail/recent-bookings. The page shows arrests from the past three days and refreshes every 10 minutes. You can see the person's name, arresting agency, arrest type, booking date, offenses, and custody status. This data is for information purposes only. Contact the jail for official records.
There is an important policy to know. Since March 18, 2021, Iron County no longer posts booking photos. This change came from Utah House Bill 228. Only photos of wanted fugitives or people the Sheriff considers an imminent threat get released before conviction. After conviction and sentencing, you can get booking photos through a GRAMA request.
For criminal history checks, the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at (801) 965-4445 is the central source. A personal Utah criminal record costs $20.00. The BCI office is at 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Vital Records in Cedar City
Marriage licenses in Iron County cost $50.00. Both parties must appear with valid ID. The license is good for 30 days and can be used anywhere in Utah. Certified copies of marriage certificates cost about $9.00 to $10.00 depending on the county. Birth and death certificates come from the state. The Utah Office of Vital Records at (801) 538-6105 issues certified copies. Birth certificates are $22.00 for the first copy. Death certificates are $30.00.
For older records, check the Utah State Archives. They hold birth certificates from 1905 to 1913, death certificates from 1904 to 1947, and marriage records from the 1800s forward. The Archives are at 346 S. Rio Grande Street in Salt Lake City. Phone: (801) 531-3847.
Cedar City GRAMA Requests
All Iron County records fall under GRAMA. To request records, submit a written form with your name, contact info, and a clear description of the records you want. Standard response time is 10 business days. Media requests get five business days. The first 15 minutes of staff time are free. After that, expect hourly charges based on staff rates.
Records are classified as public, private, controlled, or protected. Most white pages data in Cedar City is public. Criminal records from the Sheriff's Office need a GRAMA request. Per Utah Code Ann. Section 53-10-108(1), full criminal history is only available to authorized entities like criminal justice agencies and certain private companies. The general public cannot access complete criminal histories directly.
Note: If a GRAMA request is denied, you can appeal to the State Records Committee at 346 S. Rio Grande Street in Salt Lake City within 30 days.
Cedar City Public Data Resources
The Utah Open Data Portal has datasets from every state agency. You can filter by public safety, government and taxes, health, or other topics. Iron County data may appear in crime statistics, property records, and permit data. The portal lets you build charts, filter results, and download files for free.
The Utah State Auditor's office at auditor.utah.gov publishes financial reports for every city and county in Utah, including Cedar City. You can search audit reports, check the compliance dashboard, and view the Transparent Utah spending tool. These are all free Cedar City white pages resources for anyone who wants to see how tax dollars are spent.
Iron County White Pages
Cedar City is in Iron County. Property records, court files, and most vital records for Cedar City are managed at the county level. Visit the Iron County page for the full list of offices and resources.
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