Find Farmington White Pages

Farmington white pages offer a way to search public records for the county seat of Davis County, Utah. About 25,000 people live in Farmington. Because it is the county seat, most Davis County government offices are right here in town. That makes Farmington a hub for white pages searches across the whole county. Court records, property files, vital records, and jail data are all based at offices on or near Main Street in Farmington. This page covers each Farmington white pages resource and the steps to access it.

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Farmington Quick Facts

25,000+ Population
Davis County
Second District Court Division
County Seat Status

Farmington Property White Pages

The Davis County Recorder is based right in Farmington at 61 South Main Street, Room 101. Phone: (801) 451-3234. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. This office holds deeds, trust deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, plat maps, and surveys for every parcel of land in Farmington and the rest of Davis County. The collection goes all the way back to 1850.

The Davis County Property Search 2.0 tool lets you look up any Farmington property online. Search by owner name, address, or parcel number. You get ownership details, assessed values, tax info, and a map of the lot. These basic searches are free and need no account. For copies of recorded documents like deeds or lien filings, sign up for a REDI subscription at the county portal. The Recorder also runs Property Watch, a free service that sends you alerts when a new document is filed against your Farmington parcel.

Davis County Property Search portal for Farmington white pages records

Recording fees are $40 for up to 10 property descriptions, plus $2 per extra description. The office does not do title searches, give legal advice, or fill out forms for you. In-person research at the public terminals in Farmington is free during office hours.

Farmington Court Records

The Second District Court is in Farmington at 800 West State Street. Phone: (801) 447-3800. This is the main courthouse for all of Davis County. It handles felonies, civil cases over $11,000, divorce and custody matters, probate, and estate cases. Since the courthouse is in Farmington, residents can walk in and use the public terminals for free case searches.

For online access, use the Utah State Courts XChange system. Create an account and search by name or case number. Felony files are kept 75 years. Domestic cases stay on record for 30 years from the final order. Misdemeanors last between 10 and 50 years, based on the charge. Court dockets and indexes are stored for good.

The Davis County Justice Court is at the same address, 800 West State Street in Farmington. Call (801) 451-4412. This court handles traffic tickets, class B and C misdemeanors, and small claims up to $11,000 from Farmington and unincorporated Davis County. It is not a court of record. That means no transcripts are made of its hearings. Appeals go to the Second District Court for a fresh trial.

Note: Divorce, custody, stalking, and certain other domestic files are restricted on XChange under Utah Code of Judicial Administration 4-202.02.

Farmington White Pages Jail Search

The Davis County Jail is right in Farmington at 800 West State Street. A second facility sits at 883 West Clark Lane. The Davis County Sheriff runs both sites. Call (801) 451-4100 for records help. The Sheriff handles all bookings, custody, and releases for people arrested in Farmington and nearby areas.

Davis County Sheriff white pages jail records for Farmington

The inmate roster is online and free. It shows who is in jail right now, with booking dates, charges, bond amounts, and scheduled court dates. Once someone is released, their entry drops from the roster. For older records like past arrest reports or incident files, submit a GRAMA request to the Sheriff's Records Division. Expect a response in 5 to 10 business days.

Arrest reports are kept permanently. Booking data stays 10 years after release. Mugshots last 10 years too. Juvenile records are not available to the public. Neither are sealed or expunged files. Victim and witness names are usually redacted from public copies of Farmington arrest records.

Vital Records in Farmington

The Davis County Clerk handles vital records and is based in Farmington at 61 South Main Street, Room 101. Call (801) 451-3213. Since the Clerk's office is right in town, Farmington residents have the easiest access of anyone in the county. Marriage licenses cost $50. Birth certificates are $20 for the first copy. Each extra copy at the same time costs $8. Death certificates are $18 for the first and $10 for each extra.

Utah Vital Records at the state level has birth data from 1905 and death data from 1904 forward. You can order through VitalChek, by mail, or in person at a local health department. State birth certificates run $22 for the first copy. A valid photo ID and proof of your link to the person on the record are both needed. Access to vital records is restricted under GRAMA. Only those with a direct legal tie can get copies.

Farmington GRAMA Records

Anyone can file a GRAMA request for records held in Farmington. That includes city records and Davis County records since both are based in town. You do not need to be a local resident. Write your name, contact info, and a clear note about the records you want. Send it to the right department.

The county or city must respond in 10 business days. The first 15 minutes of staff time are free. After that, expect to pay $20 per hour for research. Black and white copies are $0.25 per page. Color is $1.00 per page. Maps and other large prints are $5 each. Digital files on a CD or DVD run $10. If your request gets denied, appeal to the State Records Committee within 30 days at 346 S. Rio Grande St. in Salt Lake City. Call (801) 531-3860.

Most Farmington white pages data is public under GRAMA. Medical records, juvenile case files, and sealed court orders are restricted. Records fall into four groups: public, private, controlled, and protected.

Historical White Pages for Farmington

Historical records for Farmington and all of Davis County are held at the Utah State Archives, 346 South Rio Grande Street, Salt Lake City. The Archives stores old court files, historical divorce records, and law enforcement documents that go back well over a hundred years. Online indexes include death certificates from 1901 to 1948 and birth records from 1905 to 1913.

Utah State Courts white pages for Farmington records

The Utah Cemeteries and Burial Database includes Davis County records. Naturalization records from the 1850s through the 1940s are at the Archives too. For property files and court cases that do not show up through the county system, this is a good fallback. Access is free, but copying fees apply. Visits are by appointment only.

Farmington Tax Record Lookup

The Davis County Treasurer is in Farmington at 61 South Main Street. Phone: (801) 451-3243. This office manages property tax records for every parcel in Farmington. You can check tax payment status, assessed values, delinquent taxes, and lien data.

Tax notices go out by the end of October. The due date is November 30 each year. Late payments carry penalties and interest under Utah law. If you want to spread your payments out, sign up for the ACH prepayment plan or use a coupon book. Monthly payments run January through September at one-tenth of the prior year's total. Copy fees are $0.25 per page, and the first 15 minutes of research help are on the house.

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Davis County White Pages

Farmington is the county seat of Davis County. All county offices sit within city limits. For the full list of Davis County white pages resources and department contacts, visit the county page.

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