Davis County White Pages
Davis County white pages let you look up public records for one of the fastest growing parts of the state. The county seat is Farmington. Over 367,000 people call Davis County home, making it the third most populated county in Utah. You can search property records, court files, jail rosters, and vital records through county offices and online tools. Most of the basic white pages searches here are free. A few need fees or formal written requests. This guide covers all the major sources for a Davis County white pages lookup.
Davis County Quick Facts
Davis County Property White Pages
The Davis County Recorder has kept land and property records since 1850. The office is at 61 South Main Street, Room 101, in Farmington. Phone: (801) 451-3234. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Recorder stores deeds, trust deeds, liens, easements, plat maps, and subdivision records. This is the core of the Davis County white pages system for anything tied to real estate or land ownership.
The Davis County Property Search 2.0 portal is the best free tool for a white pages property lookup. You can search by parcel number, property address, owner name, or use the map-based search. Results show current ownership, assessed values, tax info, and document references. The GIS map view lets you see property lines and parcel boundaries. Basic property data is free. No account is needed for simple searches. For advanced access to document copies and abstracts, you need the REDI subscription service at webportal.daviscountyutah.gov.
The Davis County Recorder also runs a free Property Watch service. It sends you alerts when someone records a new document against your parcel. This can help you spot fraud early. Recording fees in Davis County are $40 for documents with up to 10 property descriptions, plus $2 for each extra one. The office does not give legal advice, do title searches, or prepare forms for you.
Note: Paper must be 8.5 by 11 or 8.5 by 14 with a 3-inch top margin for the recording stamp.
Davis County Clerk Records
The Davis County Clerk handles vital records, elections, and GRAMA requests. The office is at 61 South Main Street, Room 101, in Farmington. Phone: (801) 451-3213. The Clerk serves as the Chief Administrative Officer under GRAMA for Davis County, which means this office oversees the public records process for all county departments.
Marriage licenses cost $50.00 in Davis County. Birth certificates are $20.00 for the first copy and $8.00 for each extra copy ordered at the same time. Death certificates run $18.00 for the first copy and $10.00 for additional copies. Access to vital records is limited to eligible people as set by Utah Code 26-2-22. You need to be the subject, a parent, or a legal representative to get these records. The Clerk also manages voter registration data, election results, and campaign finance reports. All of these are public and free to look at.
Standard copies at the Clerk's office cost $0.25 per page in black and white. Color copies are $1.00 per page. Certification adds $2.00 per document. Large format items like maps and plats cost $5.00 a page.
Davis County Sheriff White Pages
The Davis County Sheriff runs the county jail and maintains arrest records. The office is at 800 West State Street in Farmington. Phone: (801) 451-4100. The jail holds people who are waiting for trial or serving short sentences. The Sheriff also has an alternative facility at 883 West Clark Lane in Farmington.
The online inmate roster shows who is currently in custody. You can look up any inmate by name. Results show the booking number, charges, bond info, and court dates. This is free to use and gets updated in real time. Once a person is released, their info comes off the roster. For a Davis County white pages search tied to jail or arrest records, this is the first place to check. Arrest records kept by the Sheriff include the full legal name, date of birth, charges, arresting agency, bond amount, and court info.
Arrest reports are kept for life. Booking info stays on file for 10 years after release. Mugshot photos also stay for 10 years. Incident reports last 10 years after the case closes. Felony investigation files are permanent. For copies of reports or older records, submit a GRAMA request to the Sheriff. Under Utah Code Section 63G-2, basic booking data is public. Juvenile records, expunged files, and records sealed by a court are not available.
Court Records in Davis County
The Second District Court handles cases in Davis County. The courthouse is at 800 West State Street in Farmington. Phone: (801) 447-3800. The court covers felonies, civil cases, domestic matters, probate, and real property disputes. Felony case files are kept for 75 years. Domestic relations files stay 30 years from the final decree. Civil files last 7 to 20 years from judgment.
The Utah State Courts XChange is the main online tool for court record searches in Davis County. A one-time account costs $5.00. Searches are $0.20 each. Document images cost $0.50. Free public terminals are also at the courthouse. The Davis County Justice Court at (801) 451-4412 handles misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and small claims up to $11,000. The Bountiful Justice Court at (801) 298-6143 and the Clearfield Justice Court at (801) 525-2760 serve their areas of the county.
Sealed cases, expunged records, and juvenile files are not on XChange. Some family law records became private under Rule 4-202.02 of the Utah Code of Judicial Administration starting April 1, 2012. This includes divorce, custody, guardianship, and certain abuse cases. For your own case, use MyCase at mycase.utcourts.gov for free access.
Davis County Tax White Pages
The Davis County Treasurer collects property taxes and publishes tax records. The office is at 61 South Main Street in Farmington. Phone: (801) 451-3243. You can look up tax info online by parcel number. The site shows your current bill, payment status, and any past-due amounts.
Tax notices go out before the end of October. The deadline to pay is November 30. If you miss the deadline, penalties and interest kick in per Utah law. Davis County offers two prepayment plans. The ACH option takes automatic monthly withdrawals from January through September. The coupon option gives you nine coupons for monthly payments due on the 5th of each month. The Davis County Assessor revalues property every two years. Residential property is assessed at 55% of market value under Title 59, Chapter 2 of Utah Code. If you disagree with your assessment, the county has an appeals process.
GRAMA Requests in Davis County
GRAMA gives you the right to inspect public records in Davis County. Under Utah Code Section 63G-2-204, the county must respond within 10 business days. The first 15 minutes of staff time are free. After that, research costs $20 per hour. Standard copies are $0.25 a page. Digital records cost $10 per CD or DVD.
You can submit a GRAMA request by email, mail, or in person. Use the form on the Davis County Clerk's website. Describe the records you need as clearly as you can. Include your name and contact info. Some records are restricted. Social Security numbers, medical data, library user records, and juvenile court files are not public under Utah Code 63G-2-302 through 63G-2-305. If a request gets denied, you can appeal within 30 days.
Cities in Davis County
Davis County has many cities and towns. Public records for all these areas go through Davis County offices. Pick a city below for local white pages info.
Nearby Counties
Davis County sits between Salt Lake County and Weber County along the Wasatch Front. If you need white pages records from a nearby area, try one of these.