Find Layton White Pages
Layton white pages connect you with public records across one of the largest cities in Davis County. More than 80,000 people live in Layton, making it the county's most populated city. Layton sits along the Wasatch Front and falls under the Second District Court. You can look up police reports, court files, property data, and vital records through city and county offices. The Layton City Recorder processes GRAMA requests for city documents, while the police department handles its own records. This page covers every Layton white pages resource you might need.
Layton Quick Facts
Layton City Recorder White Pages
The Layton City Recorder handles public records requests for the city. The office is at 437 North Wasatch Drive, Layton, UT 84041. Phone: (801) 336-3880. The Recorder keeps city ordinances, contracts, council minutes, and other official documents. All of these are part of the Layton white pages and can be searched through GRAMA.
Under Utah's GRAMA law, any person can request records from Layton City. Submit your request online through the Recorder's portal, in person at City Hall, or by mail. Include your full name, a clear note about the records you want, the date range, and how you would like to get them. Standard requests take up to 10 business days. Media members can get a faster five-day turn. The first 30 minutes of staff time cost nothing. Beyond that, expect to pay $25 per hour. Paper copies run $0.25 per page for black and white and $1.00 for color. Certified copies cost $10 each.
Fee waivers are available if your request serves the public interest. Each case is looked at on its own. If the total bill goes past $50, the city may ask you to prepay before work begins.
Layton Police Records Search
The Layton Police Department keeps its own set of records. The main office is at 429 North Wasatch Drive. Phone: (801) 497-8300. The Records Division is open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. You can file a request online, in person, or by mail. Bring a valid government ID if you go to the office.
Police reports and accident reports each cost $10. Photos, audio, or video cost $30 for the first hour and $15 per hour after that. Criminal records for the subject run $10 with a valid ID. The department reviews each request under GRAMA and state privacy rules. Accident and police reports go to parties in the incident, their agents, licensed investigators, law enforcement, and press members with some limits. Follow-up reports and investigation files may be held back if the case is still open.
Layton Police also runs a most wanted page on the city site. It lists people with active warrants in the Layton area. The statewide warrant search at secure.utah.gov covers all of Utah, including Layton. Both tools are free to use.
Fingerprinting is available at the Layton Police Department for licensing and background check needs. Cards go to the Utah BCI for state and federal processing.
Layton Property White Pages
Property records for Layton are held by Davis County. The Davis County Recorder at 61 South Main Street, Room 101, Farmington, UT 84025 stores deeds, mortgages, liens, and surveys going back to 1870. Phone: (801) 451-3234. You can search online through the Davis County Property Search 2.0 portal by parcel number, address, or owner name. The map tool lets you click parcels to see boundaries and details.
Basic searches are free. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies run $10 for the first page and $2 for each page after. Staff time beyond 15 minutes costs $20 per hour. For deeper research, the REDI subscription service at Davis County's web portal gives you access to abstracts, document copies, and full name searches.
The Davis County Treasurer at (801) 451-3243 handles tax bills. Taxes are due by November 30. After that, they go delinquent and interest starts on January 1. You can search and pay taxes online through the county portal.
Court Records in Layton
Layton has its own Justice Court at 437 North Wasatch Drive. Phone: (801) 336-3590. The court handles Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic cases, city code violations, and small claims up to $11,000. It is a court not of record, so appeals result in a brand new trial at the Second District Court in Davis County.
The Davis County Justice Court at 800 West State Street in Farmington handles cases from the wider county area. Phone: (801) 451-4488. The Utah Courts XChange system gives online access to case records from both courts. You need an account. Monthly plans cost $40 and come with 500 searches. Guest accounts are $10 to set up with searches at $0.35 each. Free terminals are at the courthouse.
The Second District Court at 425 North Wasatch Drive in Layton covers felonies, major civil cases, divorce, custody, and probate for the Layton area. Phone: (801) 444-4300. Vital records like divorce decrees come from this court.
Note: Juvenile court records and sealed files are not available through public searches.
Layton Vital Records White Pages
Vital records for Layton go through the Davis County Clerk/Auditor at 61 South Main Street in Farmington. Phone: (801) 451-3438. Birth certificates cost $20 for the first copy and $8 for extras. Death certificates run $18 first copy, $10 after. Marriage licenses are $50 and the county has records from 1978 on.
You can also order vital records online through VitalChek or the Utah Department of Vital Records. The Utah State Archives holds older records. Birth files from 1905 to 1914 and death files from 1904 to 1969 are searchable online. Davis County marriage records go back to 1887 in the Archives. These historical files are free to view. For a Layton white pages search that spans generations, the Archives are a key resource.
State White Pages for Layton
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification is the state repository for criminal records. A personal record check costs $15 in person or by mail. Fingerprint checks run $33.25. The office is in Taylorsville at 3888 West 5400 South. Hours are 8 AM to 5 PM on weekdays. Results come by mail and cannot be faxed or emailed.
The Utah Department of Corrections runs a free offender search tool. You can look up current inmates in Davis County Jail or state facilities by name. The MyCase portal lets case parties check their own cases, pay fines, and see upcoming dates at no cost.
Davis County White Pages
Layton sits in Davis County. All property records, county court cases, and vital records for Layton are managed at the county level. For the full list of county offices and resources, visit the Davis County page.
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