Search Centerville White Pages
Centerville white pages cover public records for a small but growing city in Davis County, Utah. Around 18,000 people live in Centerville. It sits between Bountiful to the south and Farmington to the north along the Wasatch Front. White pages records for Centerville include court cases, property files, jail data, and vital records. Most of these are held by Davis County offices in Farmington. The city also runs its own police force that keeps certain records locally. This page lists each Centerville white pages source and tells you how to get to it.
Centerville Quick Facts
Centerville Property White Pages
All property records for Centerville are kept by the Davis County Recorder. The office is at 61 South Main Street, Room 101, Farmington, UT 84025. Phone: (801) 451-3234. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. The Recorder holds deeds, trust deeds, mortgages, liens, and plat maps for every piece of land in Centerville. These records go back to 1850.
Use the Davis County Property Search 2.0 tool to look up any Centerville property online. You can search by owner name, street address, or parcel number. The results show who owns the lot, the assessed value, tax data, and a map of the parcel. Basic searches are free. You do not need to sign up for anything. For full document images like deed copies or lien filings, a REDI subscription through the county web portal is needed.
Recording fees are $40 for up to 10 property descriptions. Each extra one is $2. The Recorder does not do title searches or give legal advice. They will not fill out forms for you. Public terminals at the Farmington office let you do free research in person during business hours. If you need certified copies, ask at the front desk and pay the fee.
Court Records for Centerville
Centerville falls under the Second District Court at 800 West State Street in Farmington. Phone: (801) 447-3800. This court handles felonies, civil cases over $11,000, divorce and custody cases, and probate matters for Centerville residents. The court is open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.
You can search case records through the Utah State Courts XChange system. Create an account and search by name or case number. Free public terminals are at the courthouse too. Felony case files stay on record for 75 years. Domestic cases last 30 years from the final order. Misdemeanor files are kept 10 to 50 years based on the type of charge. Court dockets and case indexes are stored for good, which makes them a strong part of any Centerville white pages search over time.
Some domestic cases are restricted on XChange. Divorce, custody, and stalking files became private under Utah Code of Judicial Administration 4-202.02 in 2012. You may need to go to the courthouse in person for these.
Note: Small claims and traffic cases from Centerville may go through the Davis County Justice Court at (801) 451-4412 instead of the district court.
Centerville White Pages Jail Search
The Davis County Sheriff runs the jail system that serves Centerville. The main facility is at 800 West State Street in Farmington. Call (801) 451-4100. A second site is at 883 West Clark Lane. The Sheriff handles booking, custody, and release for anyone arrested in Centerville who goes to county jail.
The online inmate roster is free. It lists people in custody right now with their names, booking dates, charges, bond amounts, and court dates. Once a person is released, their data comes off the roster. For older arrest records or incident reports, submit a GRAMA request to the Sheriff's Records Division. Response time is 5 to 10 business days. Arrest reports are kept on file permanently. Booking data lasts 10 years after release. Mugshots last 10 years too. Juvenile records, sealed files, and expunged records cannot be viewed by the public.
Vital Records in Centerville
Birth, death, and marriage records for Centerville come from the Davis County Clerk. The office is at 61 South Main Street in Farmington. Phone: (801) 451-3213. Marriage licenses cost $50. A birth certificate is $20 for the first copy and $8 for each one after that. Death certificates run $18 for the first copy and $10 for extras.
The state also holds vital records. Utah Vital Records has birth data from 1905 on and death records from 1904 on. You can order copies through VitalChek, by mail, or in person at a local health department. State birth certificates cost $22 for the first copy. You need a valid photo ID and proof of your tie to the person named on the record. Not everyone can get these. Utah law under GRAMA limits who can access vital records to those with a direct legal link.
Centerville GRAMA Records
Anyone can file a GRAMA request for Centerville records. You do not need to be a resident. Write down your name, contact info, and a clear note about what records you want. Send it to the right office. The city or county has 10 business days to respond per Utah Code Section 63G-2.
The first 15 minutes of staff work are free. After that, it costs $20 per hour. Paper copies are $0.25 a page for black and white. Color is $1.00 per page. Large prints like maps cost $5 per page. Digital records on a CD or DVD run $10. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the State Records Committee at 346 S. Rio Grande St. in Salt Lake City within 30 days. Call (801) 531-3860 for that office. Records in Centerville fall into four groups under GRAMA: public, private, controlled, and protected. Most white pages data is public class, so anyone can see it.
Historical White Pages for Centerville
Old records that cover Centerville are held at the Utah State Archives, at 346 South Rio Grande Street in Salt Lake City. The Archives has historical court files, old divorce records, and law enforcement data that go back many decades. Death certificate indexes from 1901 to 1948 are online. Birth records from 1905 to 1913 are there too.
Cemetery and burial records for Davis County are part of the Utah Cemeteries and Burial Database. Search by name or by cemetery. Naturalization records from the 1850s through the 1940s are also at the Archives. For older property files and court cases not found through the county, this is the best place to look. Access is free. Copying fees may apply. In-person visits are by appointment only.
Centerville Tax Record Search
The Davis County Treasurer handles property tax records for Centerville. The office is at 61 South Main Street in Farmington. Phone: (801) 451-3243. You can look up tax payment status, assessment data, delinquent taxes, and lien info for any Centerville property.
Tax notices go out before the end of October each year. The deadline to pay is November 30. Late payments come with penalties and interest under Utah law. The Treasurer also offers a prepayment plan. You can sign up for monthly ACH withdrawals or use a coupon book to pay one-tenth of the prior year's tax each month from January through September. Copy fees are $0.25 per page. Research help is free for the first 15 minutes, then $20 per hour after that.
Davis County White Pages
Centerville sits in Davis County. Property records, county court records, and vital records for Centerville are 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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