Lehi White Pages Search
Lehi white pages let you search public records for one of the fastest-growing cities in Utah County. About 84,000 people live in Lehi now. The city falls under the Fourth District Court and sits along the tech corridor in northern Utah County. You can find police reports, property files, court cases, and vital records through Lehi city offices and county departments. The City Recorder handles GRAMA requests for municipal records. The police department runs its own records system. This page covers the key Lehi white pages sources and how to use each one.
Lehi Quick Facts
Lehi City Recorder White Pages
The Lehi City Recorder is the main contact for municipal records. Teisha Wilson serves as City Recorder. The office is at 153 North 100 East, Lehi, UT 84043. Phone: 385-201-2269. Main city line: 385-201-1000. Hours run Monday through Thursday, 7 AM to 6 PM.
The Recorder keeps council minutes, ordinances, resolutions, contracts, and election files. All of these are part of the Lehi white pages. To request records not on the website, fill out a GRAMA form and send it to the Recorder. You can use the Open Records Portal for formal requests. Copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies run $4.00 plus $0.50 per sheet. Staff time is free for the first 30 minutes and $25 per hour after that. Under Utah Code Section 63G-2-201, any person can request public records from Lehi.
Council meeting minutes and agendas are posted on the Lehi website. The Lehi Municipal Code is also online through American Legal Publishing. It covers zoning, animal control, business licensing, and building codes. The code is current through Ordinance 52-2025.
Lehi Police Records Lookup
The Lehi Police Department keeps its own records at 128 North 100 East, Lehi, UT 84043. Phone: 385-201-1005. Email: lehipolicerecords@lehi-ut.gov. Hours are Monday through Thursday 7 AM to 6 PM, and Friday 7 AM to 4 PM. The department handles incident reports, accident reports, arrest files, and booking records.
A single police record costs $25.00. Or you can pay $0.25 per page for multi-page files. Certified copies have extra fees. The Lehi Police GRAMA form is on the city website. Submit it in person, by fax, email, or mail. The department has 10 business days to respond per GRAMA rules.
Lehi Police also runs an online incident reporting system for non-emergency reports. Fingerprinting is available at the department. Bring a valid photo ID. Cards go to the Utah BCI for processing.
Lehi White Pages Court Records
The Lehi City Justice Court covers Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic violations, small claims under $11,000, and ordinance violations. Phone: (385) 201-2300. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 8 AM to 5 PM. This is a court not of record. No verbatim transcript is kept. Appeals go to the Fourth District Court in Provo for a full new trial.
Court forms are at the Lehi court forms page. You can pay fines online, in person, or by mail. The Utah Courts XChange system provides online case searches across all Utah courts, including Lehi's Justice Court. Public terminals at the courthouse offer free access. Subscription plans start at $40 per month.
The Fourth District Court at 125 North 100 West in Provo handles felonies, civil cases over $11,000, divorce, custody, and probate for the Lehi area. Phone: (801) 429-1000.
Note: Appeals from Lehi Justice Court must be filed within 28 days after sentencing.
Property Records for Lehi
Property records for Lehi are held by Utah County. The Utah County Recorder at 100 East Center Street, Room 1600 in Provo stores deeds, mortgages, liens, and plat maps. Phone: (801) 851-8163. You can search by owner name, address, or parcel number through the county's online land records portal. The Interactive Parcel Map shows boundaries and property details for every Lehi lot.
Copies run $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost $5 per document. Research help beyond basic questions costs $20 per hour. The Utah County Assessor tracks property values and tax assessments. Residential property in Lehi is taxed at 55% of assessed value. Property tax makes up about 27% of Lehi's General Fund. The city's certified tax rate for FY 2025 is 0.001236.
The Utah County Clerk/Auditor handles vital records like birth and death certificates and marriage licenses. Marriage records go back to 1978. Older records are at the Utah State Archives.
Lehi GRAMA Records Access
Utah's GRAMA law gives everyone the right to request government records. This is the backbone of any Lehi white pages search. Under Utah Code Section 63G-2-201(1), you can ask for records from Lehi City, Utah County, and state agencies. Records fall into four classes: public, private, controlled, and protected. Most white pages data is public.
The Utah Open Records Portal lets you submit and track GRAMA requests to any government body in Utah. You can search by agency, record type, or tracking number. Fees follow the same structure as direct requests. If a request is denied, you can appeal to the agency head and then to the State Records Committee.
State Resources for Lehi
The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification runs the state criminal records system. Personal record checks cost $15. Fingerprint checks run $33.25. The BCI office is in Taylorsville at 4315 South 2700 West. Lehi Police also provides fingerprinting that feeds into BCI processing.
The Utah State Archives holds historical records for all of Utah. Birth files older than 100 years, death files older than 50 years, and historical court records are all free to search online. For a Lehi white pages search that goes back in time, the Archives fill in gaps that current databases miss.
The Lehi City Library at 33 N Center Street offers help with records research too. Phone: (801) 768-7180. Staff can point you to genealogy databases, Utah government records, and historical newspapers. The Utah Digital Newspapers collection includes searchable old issues from papers across the state. These are useful for finding obituaries, legal notices, and news about Lehi residents from decades ago.
Utah County also runs a Sheriff's Office that manages the county jail and keeps arrest records. The inmate roster at corrections.utah.gov shows current inmates. For county-level GRAMA requests, contact the Utah County Clerk/Auditor. Marriage licenses, birth certificates, and death certificates are all at the county level. Older vital records go through the Utah State Archives or the Department of Health.
Utah County White Pages
Lehi sits in Utah County. Property records, county court cases, and vital records for Lehi are all managed at the county level. For the full list of county offices and white pages resources, visit the Utah County page.
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