Tooele County White Pages Lookup
Tooele County white pages put public records at your fingertips for one of the largest counties in Utah by land area. The county seat is Tooele City. Around 75,000 people live here. You can search court cases, property files, jail rosters, tax records, and vital records through county offices and online tools. Most Tooele County offices run on a four-day work week, Monday through Thursday. This page walks you through every white pages source in Tooele County so you know where to look and what to expect.
Tooele County Quick Facts
Tooele County Property White Pages
The Tooele County Recorder keeps all property records for the county. The office is at 47 South Main Street, Room 309 in Tooele. Phone: (435) 843-3180. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Closed on Fridays. The Recorder stores deeds, mortgages, trust deeds, liens, easements, plat maps, surveys, mining claims, and water rights documents.
The Recorder runs the EagleWeb search system for online property lookups. You can search by name, parcel number, document number, or address. Records from January 1995 to the present are online. Anything before 1995 requires a trip to the office or a request to staff. Free basic searches are available after registration. Copies cost $1 per page. Certified copies are $5 per document plus page fees. The standard recording fee is $40 for the first page and $2 for each extra page. Maps and plats range from $5 to $25.
The screenshot below shows the Tooele County EagleWeb portal. It is the main online tool for property white pages searches in Tooele County.
Document images on EagleWeb may lag 24 hours or more behind the actual recording date. Official certified copies still require an in-person visit.
Tooele County Sheriff White Pages
The Tooele County Sheriff runs the county detention center and keeps law enforcement records. The office and jail are both at 1960 South Main Street in Tooele. Sheriff's phone: (435) 882-5600. Detention center: (435) 277-4200.
The Sheriff posts an online inmate search at inmate.tooelecountysheriff.org. You can look up current inmates by first or last name. The roster shows booking dates, charges, bond amounts, and court dates. It gets updated throughout the day. This is a free and fast Tooele County white pages tool for checking who is in jail right now. For older arrest records or incident reports, you need to file a GRAMA request with the Records Division. Copy fees are $0.25 per page. Research time costs $20 per hour after the first 15 minutes, which are free. Certification runs $5 per document.
The Tooele County Sheriff's website is shown below. It provides access to the inmate roster and other law enforcement resources.
Booking photos are public records under GRAMA. You can get them through a formal request. The jail does not post a full historical mugshot database online, but recent booking photos may show on the inmate roster.
Court Records in Tooele County
The Third District Court handles cases in Tooele County. The courthouse is at 74 South 100 East, Suite 14 in Tooele. Phone: (435) 833-8000. This court covers felonies, major civil claims, family law, probate, and adoptions. The Tooele County Justice Court at Suite 12 in the same building handles Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic cases, infractions, and small claims up to $11,000. Phone: (435) 843-3230. Judge John M. Dow presides over Justice Court.
The Utah Courts XChange system lets you search cases across Tooele County and the whole state. You need a subscription for remote access. Free public terminals are at the courthouse. The MyCase portal at utcourts.gov gives free access if you are a party to a case. You can view filings, hearing dates, and make payments through MyCase. Court records in Tooele County are public under GRAMA, Utah Code Section 63G-2. Sealed cases, juvenile matters, and some family law files are restricted. Copies cost $0.25 per page. Certification is $5 per document.
The Justice Court is a court not of record. That means if you appeal a Justice Court case, it goes to a brand new trial at the District Court level. This is different from most appeals where a higher court just reviews what happened below.
Tooele County Clerk Records
The Tooele County Clerk handles marriage licenses, vital records, elections, and GRAMA requests. The office is at 47 South Main Street, Room 318. Phone: (435) 843-3140. Email: mgillette@tooeleco.org. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Closed Fridays.
Marriage licenses in Tooele County cost $50. Both parties must appear in person with valid photo ID and Social Security numbers. No waiting period. The license is good for 30 days. A certified copy at the time of issue costs $2. After that, certified copies run $10 each. The Clerk also keeps voter registration records, election results, campaign filings, and county commission meeting minutes. All of these are public records that can help with a Tooele County white pages search. Birth and death certificates are handled mostly at the state level through Utah Vital Records, though the Clerk can point you in the right direction.
Tooele County Property Tax Records
The Tooele County Assessor values all taxable property. The office is at 47 South Main Street, Room 221. Phone: (435) 843-3103. The Assessor sets market value as of January 1 each year. Assessment notices go out around July 21. The Board of Equalization takes appeals from August 1 to 15. If you still disagree, you can go to the County Commission and then the Utah State Tax Commission.
The primary residential exemption in Tooele County knocks 45% off the taxable value of your home. You need to file a PT-19A form within 90 days of buying a property. The greenbelt program cuts taxes on agricultural land if you meet the use requirements. These exemptions fall under Utah property tax law in Title 59, Chapter 2 of the state code. The Assessor's online search lets you look up property by parcel number or address to see characteristics, values, and exemption status.
The Tooele County Treasurer collects property taxes and keeps payment records. The office is at Room 218 in the same building. Phone: (435) 843-3190. Tax notices go out July 21. The due date is November 30. After that, a 2.5% penalty kicks in with a $10 minimum. Interest starts January 1. You can pay online, by mail, or in person. Delinquent taxes can lead to a tax sale after five years. The Treasurer's site lets you search accounts by parcel number or owner name and view payment history.
Tooele County Official Website
The Tooele County official website connects all of these white pages sources in one place. The screenshot below shows the main portal.
From here you can reach the Recorder, Clerk, Assessor, Treasurer, and Sheriff. The site also has links to the GIS parcel map and tax payment portal. Use it as your starting point for any Tooele County white pages search. Keep in mind that most county offices are closed on Fridays due to the four-day work week.
GRAMA Requests in Tooele County
GRAMA gives you the right to inspect public records in Tooele County. The law is at Utah Code Section 63G-2. You can submit a request in person, by mail, or by email. Include your name, contact info, and a clear description of what you need. The county has 10 business days to respond. For urgent or media requests, the deadline drops to 5 business days.
Fees may be waived if you are the subject of the record, if the release benefits the public, or if you can show limited financial means. Standard copy fees are $0.25 per page. Research time costs $20 per hour after the first free 15 minutes. Electronic records on CD cost $10. If your request gets denied, you can appeal to the State Records Committee within 30 days.
Cities in Tooele County
Tooele County has several cities and towns. Public records for these areas run through Tooele County offices. Pick a city below for local white pages resources.
Nearby Counties
Tooele County borders several other Utah counties. If you need to search white pages records in a neighboring area, pick a county below.