Search Kaysville White Pages

Kaysville white pages connect you to public records for this Davis County city of about 32,000 residents. Kaysville sits between Layton to the north and Farmington to the south along the Wasatch Front. Public records here are mostly held at the Davis County level, since Kaysville does not run a separate justice court. You can search property records, court cases, jail data, and vital records through county and state systems. This guide covers each Kaysville white pages source, what it holds, and how to get the files you need.

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Kaysville Quick Facts

32,000+ Population
Davis County
Second District Court Division
84037 Primary ZIP

Kaysville White Pages Court Records

Kaysville does not have its own justice court. All criminal and civil cases go through the Davis County court system. Misdemeanors, traffic violations, and small claims for Kaysville go to the Davis County Justice Court at 800 West State Street in Farmington. Call (801) 451-4412 for case info. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.

Felony cases, domestic matters, and civil disputes over $11,000 go to the Second District Court at the same address. The phone number there is (801) 447-3800. You can search both courts through the Utah State Courts XChange system. It lets you look up cases by party name, case number, or filing date. Free public terminals at the Farmington courthouse also let you run basic searches at no cost.

Felony case files from Davis County are kept for 75 years. Domestic files last 30 years. Misdemeanor files stay for 10 to 50 years based on how bad the charge was. Court dockets and indexes are stored for good. If you need copies, the clerk charges $0.25 per page for paper. Electronic copies may cost more. Some domestic cases like divorce and custody are not open on XChange because of state court rules.

Note: The Davis County Justice Court is not a court of record, so there are no word-for-word transcripts of hearings.

Kaysville Property Records Search

All property records for Kaysville are at the Davis County Recorder's Office. The address is 61 South Main Street, Room 101, Farmington, UT 84025. Phone: (801) 451-3234. The Recorder holds deeds, trust deeds, mortgages, liens, plat maps, and easements for every lot in Kaysville. These files go back to 1850.

Davis County Recorder white pages property records for Kaysville

The Davis County Property Search 2.0 tool is the best way to look up Kaysville properties online. Search by owner name, street address, or parcel number. Results show who owns the place, what it is worth, tax info, and a map of the lot lines. This tool is free for basic lookups. You do not need an account. For full document images, you need a paid REDI subscription through the county portal. Recording a new document costs $40 for up to 10 property descriptions, plus $2 for each one after that.

Jail and Arrest Records for Kaysville

The Davis County Sheriff's Office handles jail records for Kaysville. The jail sits at 800 West State Street in Farmington. Phone: (801) 451-4100. You can search the inmate roster online at no cost. It shows the name, booking date, charges, bond amount, and next court date for anyone in custody right now.

Once someone is let go, their data comes off the roster. For older arrest records, you need to file a GRAMA request with the Sheriff's Records Division. The office typically responds in 5 to 10 business days. Arrest reports are stored for good. Booking info stays for 10 years after release. Mugshots are kept the same length of time. Juvenile records, expunged cases, and sealed files are off limits to the public. If you are the subject of a record, you may be able to get files that are not open to others.

Kaysville White Pages Vital Records

Birth, death, and marriage records for Kaysville residents come from the Davis County Clerk. The office is at 61 South Main Street in Farmington. Call (801) 451-3213. A marriage license costs $50. A birth certificate is $20 for the first copy and $8 for each extra one. Death certificates run $18 for the first and $10 for more.

The state office of Utah Vital Records also keeps these files. They have birth records from 1905 on and death records from 1904 on. You can order through VitalChek online, by mail, or in person at a local health office. You must show a valid photo ID and prove your tie to the person named on the record. Not everyone can get vital records. Access is limited by law to close family, legal reps, and those with a clear legal need.

Public Records Access in Kaysville

All Kaysville public records fall under GRAMA, which is Utah's public records law. Any person can file a request. Write down your name, contact info, and what records you want. Send it to the right county or city office. They have 10 business days to get back to you.

The first 15 minutes of research are free. After that, the rate is $20 per hour. Copies cost $0.25 per page for black and white. Color is $1.00 per page. Large prints like maps or plats are $5.00 each. If a request gets turned down, you can appeal to the State Records Committee at (801) 531-3860 within 30 days. Records in Kaysville are split into four types: public, private, controlled, and protected. Most white pages data is public.

Utah GRAMA records law for Kaysville white pages access

The Utah State Archives in Salt Lake City holds older records that may cover Kaysville. Historical court files, old vital records, and cemetery data are all there. Death indexes from 1901 to 1948 are online. In-person visits are by appointment. Copying fees apply for anything you take with you.

Kaysville White Pages Tax and Assessment Data

The Davis County Treasurer at 61 South Main Street in Farmington manages tax records for Kaysville. Phone: (801) 451-3243. Tax notices are mailed before the end of October. The deadline to pay is November 30. If that date lands on a weekend, the next business day counts.

Search any Kaysville parcel online to see what is owed, what has been paid, and whether any balance is past due. The county offers two prepayment plans. The ACH plan pulls monthly amounts from your bank from January through September. The coupon plan sends nine payment slips you mail back each month. Both split your tax bill into smaller pieces so you avoid one large payment in November. Late payments after the deadline get hit with penalties and interest under state law.

The Davis County Assessor sets values for all Kaysville properties every two years. The effective date is January 1. Their online tool shows building details, construction dates, lot size, and any improvements. You can also see the tax district and exemption status for each parcel. If you think your assessment is wrong, file an appeal with the Board of Equalization before the deadline printed on your notice. Copies of assessment data cost $0.25 per page.

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Davis County White Pages

Kaysville is part of Davis County. All property records, court records, and vital records are managed at the county level. For the full list of offices and white pages resources, see the Davis County page.

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