Sandy White Pages Lookup

Sandy white pages let you search public records for one of the largest cities in Salt Lake County. About 96,000 people live in Sandy. The city sits along the Wasatch Front between Draper and Murray and falls under the Third District Court. You can find police reports, court files, property data, and vital records through Sandy city offices and county departments. Sandy runs a NextRequest portal for GRAMA requests. The police department has its own records division. This guide covers every Sandy white pages source you need.

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Sandy Quick Facts

96,000+ Population
Salt Lake County
Third District Court Division
10000 Centennial City Hall

Sandy City Records White Pages

Sandy City runs its public records through the NextRequest portal. You can submit a GRAMA request online, by mail, fax, email, or in person. All requests end up in the portal for processing. The city offices are at 10000 Centennial Parkway, Suite 311, Sandy, UT 84070. Phone: (801) 568-7135.

Requests get answered within 10 business days per Utah Code Section 63G-2-204. The first 15 minutes of staff time are free. After that, fees may apply. Fire reports cost $10 each. For the full fee schedule, check Sandy's bills and fees page. You get email updates when your request status changes. Create an account on the portal to track everything in one place.

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Sandy does not keep birth or death certificates. For those, go to the Salt Lake County Health Department at 7971 South 1825 West in West Jordan. Phone: (385) 468-5312. Marriage certificates go through the Salt Lake County Clerk. Divorce decrees come from Utah Courts.

Sandy Police White Pages Records

The Sandy Police Department Records Division is at 10000 South Centennial Parkway, Suite 111. Phone: (801) 568-7200. Hours are 8 AM to 5 PM on weekdays. Police records requests go separately from city requests. Use the Sandy records portal or contact the police records email.

Police records in Sandy are classified as private or protected under GRAMA. They are not public records by default. Each request gets reviewed to check if the person asking has the right to access under Utah law. Available record types include complaint logs, initial contact reports, photos, and traffic accident reports. The Report Review team processes all case reports, citations, traffic crashes, and attachments.

Sandy City records portal white pages request system

Under Utah Code 77-7-26, the police cannot dismiss a citation once it is issued. Only the court can do that. For accident reports, Sandy officers will share copies with anyone who can show a lawful need, per a fee set by the Chief of Police. Sandy also runs a Property Crime and Traffic Dashboard that shows vehicle burglary, theft, traffic, and accident data by area.

The department has 122 sworn officers, 8 animal services staff, 24 civilian support workers, about 65 crossing guards, and 3 grant positions. Fingerprinting is available for background checks and BCI processing.

Court Records in Sandy

The Sandy City Justice Court is at 210 West Sego Lily Drive, Sandy, UT 84070. Phone: (801) 568-7160. The court covers Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic cases, and infractions. Felonies and serious criminal cases go to the Third District Court. Court records in Utah fall into four groups: public, private, sealed, and protected. Private records include divorce petitions, protective orders, and guardianship filings.

Search Sandy court cases online through the Utah Courts XChange system. You need an account with a subscription or pay-per-use setup. Free public terminals are at the courthouse. The Third District Court at 450 South State Street in Salt Lake City handles bigger cases for the Sandy area. Phone: (801) 238-7300. Criminal dockets go back to November 1992. Civil dockets cover July 1989 to the present.

Note: Adoption records, sealed cases, and expunged files are not available through any public search.

Sandy Property White Pages

Property records for Sandy go through Salt Lake County. The Salt Lake County Assessor at (385) 468-8000 tracks property values. Use the free online search to look up any Sandy property by owner, address, or parcel ID. Residential property is assessed at 55% of market value. Commercial property sits at 100%. Tax rates vary based on school district and special service districts. The interactive parcel map shows boundaries, ownership, and building details.

The Salt Lake County Recorder at (385) 468-8145 stores deeds, mortgages, liens, and plat maps. The electronic index covers 1990 to the present. Older records require an in-person visit. The Data Services portal offers a $5 token for 24-hour access or subscription packages for frequent users. Copies cost $2 per page. Certified copies add $5.

Tax bills come from the Salt Lake County Treasurer at (385) 468-8300. Due date is November 30. Late payments face a penalty of 2.5% or $10 per parcel, whichever is more. E-check payments are free. Credit cards carry a 2.39% fee.

State Resources for Sandy

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps the state's criminal record repository. Personal checks cost $15. Fingerprint checks run $33.25. Individuals with expunged records can deny those records ever existed. Employers must have a signed waiver to request an employee's record and must give the person a chance to respond to what comes back. Sandy Police can do fingerprinting that feeds into BCI processing.

The Utah State Archives holds historical government records including old probate files and court documents. The Salt Lake County Health Department handles vital records. Birth certificates from 1951 on cost $22 for the first copy. Death certificates from 1969 on run $30. Records become public after 100 years for births and 50 years for deaths.

For divorce abstracts, the Salt Lake County Health Department issues copies for divorces in Utah from 1978 to 2010. The first copy costs $18 and extras run $10 each. The Salt Lake County Clerk at slco.org/clerk handles marriage licenses and historical records. Marriage applications from 1887 to 1939 are available through the County Archives. Records within 75 years have restricted access while older records are public. The PACER system at pacer.uscourts.gov covers federal court records for anyone in Sandy involved in a federal case. It costs 10 cents per page to download.

Sandy falls under GRAMA like every Utah city. Records requests can be appealed if denied. File a written appeal with the City Recorder within 30 days. Include your name, address, phone, and the relief you are asking for. The city must respond. If that fails, you can go to the State Records Committee. This appeals process keeps government records accessible under Utah law.

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Salt Lake County White Pages

Sandy sits in Salt Lake County. Property records, county court cases, and vital records for Sandy are managed at the county level. For the full list of county offices and resources, visit the Salt Lake County page.

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