Find Taylorsville White Pages

Taylorsville white pages connect you with public records in one of the mid-valley cities of Salt Lake County. About 60,000 people live in Taylorsville. The city falls under the Third District Court and sits between Murray and West Valley City. You can search police reports, court files, property data, and vital records through city and county offices. Taylorsville uses a NextRequest portal for GRAMA requests. The police department runs its own records portal. This page covers every Taylorsville white pages source so you know exactly where to go and what to expect.

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Taylorsville Quick Facts

60,000+ Population
Salt Lake County
Third District Court Division
2600 W Taylorsville City Hall

Taylorsville City Records White Pages

The Taylorsville City Recorder handles public records requests for the city. Jamie Brooks is the City Recorder. Phone: 801-955-2006. City Hall is at 2600 West Taylorsville Boulevard, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Office hours are 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday. Main city line: (801) 963-5400.

Any person can make a public records request under GRAMA. The city uses the NextRequest portal for processing. Submit online through the portal, or send a written request by mail, fax, email, or in person. The form lets you describe the records, upload attachments, and pick a department. The city has 10 business days to respond. They can provide the record, deny the request, or ask for more time due to extraordinary circumstances.

Records fall into four classes. Public records are open to anyone. Private records touch personal interests. Controlled records hold medical or psychological data. Protected records cover open investigations. Requesters who are the subject of a record may get access to files that the general public cannot see. Public disclosure rules depend on the record type and several different statutes.

The Taylorsville white pages portal also shows previous requests. You can browse what others have asked for and see the responses. This can save you time if someone already asked for what you need.

Taylorsville Police Records Search

The Taylorsville Police Department is at 2600 W. Taylorsville Blvd. Non-emergencies: 801-840-4000. Business hours: 801-963-5400. The department has its own records portal at cityoftaylorsvilleutpolice.nextrequest.com. This is separate from the city's general records portal.

There is an important note about record dates. Taylorsville Police keeps records from July 1, 2005 through June 2012, and from July 1, 2021 to the present. For incidents between those date ranges, you need to contact the Unified Police Department at updsl.org. The UPD served Taylorsville during that gap period.

Available records include complaint logs, initial contact reports, photos, and traffic accident reports. Some records may not be available if the case is still open. Fees vary by record type and volume. The TVPD has an online payment portal for records request fees.

Utah State Courts white pages records portal serving Taylorsville

The Unified Police Department at unifiedpoliceut.gov handles records from its service period. UPD charges $10 per incident or traffic report. You can submit online, by phone at (385) 468-9755, or by mail. The form must be signed and dated in front of a notary. Incomplete forms or requests without payment will not be processed.

Taylorsville White Pages Court Records

The Taylorsville Justice Court is at 2600 West Taylorsville Boulevard. Phone: (801) 963-0268. The court handles Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic violations, small claims, and local ordinance violations. Court records may be public or confidential depending on the case type. Adoption, juvenile, and expunged records are not public. Protective orders and stalking injunctions have restricted access.

Copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies carry extra fees. In-person access to public terminals is available at the court. You can also submit written requests or call the clerk's office. 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. Monthly subscriptions are $40 with 500 searches included.

The Third District Court at 450 South State Street in Salt Lake City handles felonies and major civil matters for the Taylorsville area. Phone: (801) 238-7300. The Salt Lake County District Attorney's office at saltlakecounty.gov has case tracking tools for cases being prosecuted in the Third District Court.

Property Records for Taylorsville

Property records for Taylorsville go through Salt Lake County. The Salt Lake County Assessor at (385) 468-8000 tracks property values for all of Taylorsville. The free parcel search tool and interactive map let you look up any property by owner name, parcel ID, address, or property type. Residential property is assessed at 55% of market value. Commercial sits at 100%. Properties get reviewed once every five years by law, but modern tools allow annual appraisals.

The Salt Lake County Recorder at (385) 468-8145 stores deeds, mortgages, liens, and plat maps. Online records cover 1990 to the present. For older files, go in person to 2001 South State Street, Suite N1-600 in Salt Lake City. Copies cost $2 per page. Vault pages run $5. Certification adds $5 per document. The Data Services portal offers a $5 token for 24-hour access.

Utah State Archives white pages historical records for Taylorsville

Tax bills come from the Salt Lake County Treasurer at (385) 468-8300. Due by November 30. E-check payments are free. Credit cards carry a 2.39% fee. Late payments get penalties starting January 1.

Taylorsville State Records

The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification is actually located in Taylorsville at 3888 West 5400 South. Phone: (801) 965-4445. Mailing address for applications: 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, UT 84129. Hours are 8 AM to 5 PM weekdays. Personal criminal history checks cost $15 in person (cash only) or by mail (check or money order payable to Utah BCI). Fingerprint checks run $33.25.

To get your own record, download the Application for Criminal History Record Form, get fingerprinted at BCI or a law enforcement agency, attach a copy of your government ID, and submit with the fee. Results come by mail only. They cannot be faxed or emailed. For third-party releases, a separate form must go in with the application. Without it, the report goes only to the subject.

Expungement through BCI starts with a Certificate of Eligibility (about $65). Then you file a petition at the court where the case was heard ($135 to $150 filing fee). After a hearing, the order goes to the DMV, police departments, and other agencies. BCI also accepts GRAMA requests via form, portal, or email at bcirightofaccess@utah.gov.

Note: The Utah State Archives portal at utah.gov/government/archives.html has free access to historical court records and case indexes going back to territorial times.

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Salt Lake County White Pages

Taylorsville sits in Salt Lake County. Property records, county court cases, and vital records for Taylorsville 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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