Find Payson White Pages

Payson white pages let you search public records for this growing city in southern Utah County. About 21,000 people live in Payson. It sits south of Spanish Fork along the I-15 corridor and is one of the older communities in the county. Payson runs its own police department and justice court, which means some white pages data comes from city offices. County-level records like property files and vital records go through Utah County in Provo. This page covers every Payson white pages source so you know where to go and what it takes to get the records you need.

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Payson Quick Facts

21,000+ Population
Utah County
Fourth District Court Division
84651 ZIP Code

Payson Police White Pages

The Payson City Police Department is at 439 West Utah Avenue, Payson, UT 84651. Phone: (801) 465-5240. The department handles its own records under GRAMA. To get a police report, submit a written request that includes the date, a description of the incident, any case numbers, and your contact information.

The department has 10 business days to respond. The first 15 minutes of staff research time are free. Fees after that depend on the scope of the request. You can ask for incident reports, accident reports, dispatch logs, and body camera footage. Some records may be restricted if the case is still active or if they contain private data like medical records or juvenile information. Payson police data is a key part of any Payson white pages search for law enforcement records.

For jail and booking data, the Utah County Sheriff runs the county detention system. The inmate search tool on the Sheriff's website lets you look up current and recent bookings by name or arrest date. Photos stay on the site for 30 days. Booking info stays for about a year after that.

Court Records for Payson

Payson falls under the Fourth Judicial District. The nearest branch is the Spanish Fork courthouse at 775 West Center Street, Spanish Fork, UT 84660. Phone: (801) 804-4800. This court handles felonies, civil cases over $11,000, divorce, custody, probate, and appeals. The main Provo courthouse at 125 North 100 West also serves Utah County. Phone: (801) 429-1000.

Search Payson court records online through the Utah Courts XChange system. A one-time account is $5.00. Each search costs $0.20 and document views are $0.50. You can search by party name, case number, or filing date. Free public terminals at the courthouses let you search without paying for an account. Results show case type, status, judge, and filed documents.

Utah County official website white pages for Payson court records

Payson also has its own Justice Court that handles Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic violations, small claims, and ordinance cases. The court is at 439 West Utah Avenue. Contact the court clerk for case lookups. The MyCase portal gives parties free access to their own case details, hearing schedules, and filings.

Note: Sealed, juvenile, and expunged cases are not available through any public search tool.

Payson Property White Pages

All property records for Payson are at the Utah County Recorder. The office is at 100 East Center Street, Suite 1300, Provo, UT 84606. Search deeds, mortgages, liens, and plat maps online by owner name, address, or parcel number. The interactive map tool covers every parcel in Payson. Basic property data is free to view.

Recording fees are $40.00 per document. Certified copies cost $5.00 plus $1.00 per added page. On-site copies are $0.50 per page. The Recorder does not perform title searches or give legal advice. For a complete title history on a Payson property, hire a local title company or use the online tools to trace the chain yourself.

The Utah County Assessor handles property valuations for Payson. Homes are assessed at 55% of market value. The land records portal shows assessed values, building details, lot size, and tax history for any Payson property. If your assessed value seems too high, file an appeal with the Board of Equalization before the yearly deadline. Payson property values have been climbing, so keeping an eye on assessments is worth doing.

Payson White Pages GRAMA Requests

GRAMA is the law that governs public records in Utah. The full statute is Utah Code Section 63G-2. Any person can submit a records request to Payson City or Utah County. You do not need to be a Payson resident.

Contact Payson City Hall at 439 West Utah Avenue, Payson, UT 84651 for city records. Phone: (801) 465-5200. For county records, reach the Utah County Clerk at (801) 851-8109. Agencies have 10 business days to respond under the law. The first 15 minutes of staff research time are free. Copies at the county level run $0.50 to $1.00 per page. If a request is denied, appeal to the chief officer within 30 days. After that, the State Records Committee in Salt Lake City handles disputed requests. Phone: (801) 531-3860.

Utah GRAMA records law for Payson white pages

Records in Payson fall into five classes: public, private, controlled, protected, and sealed. Most Payson white pages data is in the public class. Private records need proof that you are the subject or an authorized representative.

Vital Records Near Payson

Marriage licenses for Payson residents come from the Utah County Clerk at 111 South University Avenue, Provo. Phone: (801) 851-8108. The fee is $71.75 per couple. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 7:30 PM, and Saturday 9 AM to 2 PM. You can search existing marriage records online by last name.

Birth and death certificates are through the Utah County Health Department. For historical records, the Utah State Archives in Salt Lake City has birth records from 1890 to 1911, death records from 1847 to 1949, and marriage records from before 1978. These are useful for Payson white pages searches that involve genealogy or family records that go back more than a few decades.

Payson Tax Records

The Utah County Treasurer collects property taxes for Payson. Look up your bill, payment history, and delinquent balances through the land records portal. The Treasurer's office is at 100 East Center Street, Provo. Properties with five or more years of unpaid taxes can be sold at a tax sale.

Utah County Recorder white pages for Payson tax and property data

Payson homeowners can use the primary residential exemption to lower their tax bill on a main residence. The Board of Equalization reviews appeals if you think your assessed value is wrong. Online tax data may be up to 24 hours behind what the county office shows in person.

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Utah County White Pages

Payson is in Utah County. Property records, county court files, and vital records are all managed at the county level. Visit the Utah County page for the full list of offices and white pages tools.

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