South Jordan White Pages

South Jordan white pages help you search public records in one of the growing cities in southern Salt Lake County. About 77,000 people live in South Jordan. The city falls under the Third District Court and sits between Herriman and West Jordan. You can look up police reports, court cases, property files, and vital records through city and county offices. The City Recorder handles GRAMA requests for municipal records. The police department uses a separate portal. This page walks through each South Jordan white pages source with the details you need to get started.

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South Jordan Quick Facts

77,000+ Population
Salt Lake County
Third District Court Division
1600 W Towne Ctr City Hall

South Jordan City Recorder White Pages

The South Jordan City Recorder is the official keeper of all city legal records and files. Anna Crookston serves as City Recorder. The office is at 1600 West Towne Center Drive, South Jordan, UT 84095. Phone: (801) 254-3742. All GRAMA requests should go to the Recorder's Office.

The City View Portal at cityview.southjordanutah.gov provides online access to public records requests and city services. You can also submit in person, by mail, or by email. Include your full name, address, a clear description of the records you want, and a date range. Under Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2, the city has 10 business days to respond. Free inspection is available during normal hours. Copies cost $0.25 per page. The first 15 minutes of staff time are free.

South Jordan City official website white pages records

Available records include council meeting minutes, ordinances, resolutions, contracts, planning commission minutes, and building permits. City Council meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 PM. Agendas get posted on the Utah State Public Notice Website and the city site.

South Jordan Police Records Search

The South Jordan Police Department is at 1600 West Towne Center Drive. Phone: (801) 254-4708. The department uses the MyCaseNumber portal for online incident reporting. This tool covers non-emergency incidents only. You pick a spot on the map, enter the details, and submit. You get a PIN and access code to check your report status later.

Accident reports cost $15 per report as of July 2024. Standard police reports also run $15 for up to 50 pages with $0.25 per extra page. Photos cost around $12.25 per case. To request accident reports, fill out the online form with your name, address, case number if you have it, the accident location, date, names of people involved, and your role. In-person requests need a state-issued ID. Allow up to 10 business days for processing.

South Jordan Police GRAMA requests follow standard rules. Records may be restricted based on case status. Accident records need proof of legitimate interest or involvement. Insurance agents and attorneys can request on behalf of clients with proper paperwork. Parents can get records for minors with the right documents.

Note: Online reporting is only for non-emergency incidents that happened in the past. Crimes in progress, violent crimes, and domestic situations must go through 911.

South Jordan White Pages Court Records

The South Jordan Justice Court handles Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic tickets, small claims up to $10,000, and city ordinance violations. Phone: (801) 446-4357. Traffic fines can be paid online, by mail, or in person. Deferred traffic prosecution is available within 21 days of a citation. Plea in abeyance and mitigation hearings may also help reduce penalties.

The Utah Courts XChange system provides online case searches statewide. As of July 2025, searches cost $0.35 each and document downloads run $1.00. Guest accounts are $10 to set up. Monthly subscriptions at $40 include 500 searches. Free public terminals are at courthouses and the Utah State Law Library. Juvenile, adoption, sealed, and expunged records are not available through the public system.

The Third District Court in Salt Lake City at (801) 238-7300 and the West Jordan Courthouse at 8080 South Redwood Road handle felonies, major civil cases, and family law for the South Jordan area.

Property Records for South Jordan

Property records for South Jordan are held by Salt Lake County. The Salt Lake County Assessor at (385) 468-8000 maintains property values for the entire county. The interactive Parcel Viewer lets you search by parcel ID, owner, property type, or tax district. Click once on any parcel to see details. Values update in early July and mid-September each year.

The Salt Lake County Recorder at (385) 468-8145 stores deeds, mortgages, liens, surveys, and plat maps. Online records go back to 1990. The Data Services subscription gives deeper access for $5 per 24-hour token or data packages for regular users. Recording a new document costs $40 for the first page and $2 for each extra page. Document copies are $1 per page. Certified copies add $5.

The Salt Lake County Treasurer at (385) 468-8300 handles tax payments. Due date is November 30. E-check is free. Late payments get a penalty of 2.5% or $10, whichever is more. If you pay by January 31, the penalty drops to 1% or $10. After that, interest goes back to January 1.

State White Pages for South Jordan

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps statewide criminal records. Personal checks cost $15. Fingerprint checks run $33.25. The BCI office is at 3888 West 5400 South in Taylorsville. The Salt Lake County Sheriff at slco.org/sheriff runs the county jail and posts an online inmate roster with booking photos, charges, and bail amounts.

The Salt Lake County Clerk at slco.org/clerk handles birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and voter records. For marriage records, access rules change based on age. Records within 75 years are restricted to eligible parties. Records over 75 years are public. The Utah State Archives at archives.utah.gov holds historical court records and other government files going back to territorial times.

The Third District Court system uses the Utah Courts XChange for online case access. The MyCase portal is free for people who are parties to their own cases. It shows documents, hearing dates, and judgment details. The statewide warrant search at secure.utah.gov lets anyone check for active warrants by name. South Jordan white pages searches often touch multiple agencies, from city to county to state. Knowing which office holds each type of record makes the process faster and easier.

South Jordan operates under Utah's GRAMA rules for all records. If a request is denied, you can appeal to the City Recorder. Further appeals go to the State Records Committee. The city must respond within 10 business days to any written request. Fee waivers are available if the records mainly benefit the public or if the requester is the subject of the record and cannot pay.

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Salt Lake County White Pages

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

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