Access Spanish Fork White Pages

Spanish Fork white pages connect you to public records for one of the larger cities in southern Utah County. About 42,000 people live in Spanish Fork. The city has its own police department, justice court, and a branch of the Fourth District Court right in town. That makes Spanish Fork one of the better-served cities in Utah County for white pages searches. You can look up court cases, property files, police reports, and vital records through both city and county offices. This page walks you through every Spanish Fork white pages source and how to use it.

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Spanish Fork Quick Facts

42,000+ Population
Utah County
Fourth District Court Division
84660 ZIP Code

Spanish Fork Court Records

Spanish Fork has its own branch of the Fourth District Court at 775 West Center Street, Spanish Fork, UT 84660. Phone: (801) 804-4800. This courthouse handles felonies, civil cases over $11,000, family law matters, probate, and appeals from justice courts. It serves the southern half of Utah County, so cases from Payson, Santaquin, and surrounding areas also go through this branch.

Search Spanish Fork court records online through the Utah Courts XChange system. A one-time account is $5.00. Searches cost $0.20 each. Document views are $0.50. The system lets you search by party name, case number, or filing date. It covers every district and justice court in Utah, not just Spanish Fork. Results show case type, status, judge, filing history, and documents. Free public terminals are in the courthouse lobby if you want to search in person.

Spanish Fork also runs its own Municipal Court that handles Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic violations, and local ordinance cases. The MyCase portal gives case parties free access to their own case details, hearing dates, and filed documents. You need a case number and valid email to set up an account.

Utah County official website white pages for Spanish Fork

Note: Sealed, juvenile, and expunged cases do not appear in any public search tool for Spanish Fork or Utah County.

Spanish Fork Police White Pages

The Spanish Fork Police Department is at 77 West Center Street, Spanish Fork, UT 84660. Phone: (801) 798-5600. The department runs its own records division. To get a police report or other law enforcement record, submit a GRAMA request. Include the date of the event, what records you want, any case numbers, and your contact info.

Response time is 10 business days under GRAMA. The first 15 minutes of staff research are free. After that, fees depend on the scope and size of the request. You can request incident reports, accident reports, dispatch logs, and body camera video. Some files may be withheld if the case is open or if they contain private data like medical records. Spanish Fork police records are a key part of the white pages for anyone searching law enforcement data in this part of Utah County.

The Utah County Sheriff's Office is also based in Spanish Fork at 3075 North Main Street. The Sheriff runs the county jail and provides law enforcement for unincorporated areas. Their inmate search tool lets you look up current and recent bookings by name or arrest date. Photos stay on the site for 30 days. Booking info remains for about a year.

Spanish Fork Property White Pages

All property records for Spanish Fork are kept by the Utah County Recorder at 100 East Center Street, Suite 1300, Provo, UT 84606. Search deeds, liens, mortgages, and plat maps online by owner name, address, or parcel number. The portal has an interactive map that covers every parcel in Spanish Fork. Click any parcel to see ownership data, tax info, and building details.

Recording fees are $40.00 per document. Certified copies cost $5.00 plus $1.00 per page. On-site copies run $0.50 per page. The Recorder does not do title searches or prepare legal documents. For a complete title abstract on a Spanish Fork property, you need a title company. Staff can help you find specific recorded documents, but they will not interpret legal terms for you.

The Utah County Assessor handles property valuations for Spanish Fork. Residential property is assessed at 55% of market value. The land records portal shows assessed values, building features, lot size, and tax history. Spanish Fork has grown fast over the last decade, and property values have climbed with it. If you think your home is assessed too high, file an appeal with the Board of Equalization before the annual deadline.

Spanish Fork GRAMA Requests

GRAMA is the law that governs public records in Utah. The full text is Utah Code Section 63G-2. Any person can file a request with Spanish Fork City or Utah County. You do not need to be a resident of Spanish Fork.

Contact Spanish Fork City Hall at 40 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, UT 84660 for city records. Phone: (801) 804-4500. For county-level records, reach the Utah County Clerk at (801) 851-8109. Agencies have 10 business days to respond. The first 15 minutes of 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 reviews disputed requests. Phone: (801) 531-3860.

Utah GRAMA law for Spanish Fork white pages searches

Most Spanish Fork white pages data is classified as public. Private records need proof you are the subject or an authorized agent. Protected records cover trade secrets and attorney-client material. Sealed records include adoptions and expunged criminal files.

Vital Records in Spanish Fork

Marriage licenses for Spanish Fork 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 through the Clerk's portal.

Birth and death certificates go through the Utah County Health Department. For older records, the Utah State Archives in Salt Lake City has birth records from 1890 to 1911 and death records from 1847 to 1949. Historical marriage records from before 1978 are also at the Archives. These are useful for Spanish Fork white pages searches that involve family history or genealogy work going back several decades.

Utah County Recorder white pages for Spanish Fork records

Note: Digital certified copies of marriage records are available for licenses from 2020 forward through the Utah County Clerk.

Spanish Fork Tax Records

The Utah County Treasurer collects property taxes for Spanish Fork. Look up your bill, payment status, 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 county tax sale.

Spanish Fork homeowners can use the primary residential exemption to lower their tax bill on their main home. The Board of Equalization reviews appeals if you disagree with your assessed value. Check the Assessor's website each year for the filing deadline. Tax payment history, special assessments, and delinquent balances are all visible through the online portal. Data may lag up to 24 hours behind the county office.

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Utah County White Pages

Spanish Fork is in Utah County. Property records, county court files, and vital records are managed at the county level. Visit the Utah County page for the full list of offices and resources.

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