Search Washington County White Pages
Washington County white pages give you access to public records across one of the fastest growing parts of Utah. The county seat is St. George. More than 190,000 people live here now. You can look up court cases, property files, jail rosters, and vital records through county offices and state portals. Washington County white pages cover records held by the Recorder, Clerk, Sheriff, Assessor, and the 5th District Court. Many of these tools are free. Some need a small fee or a written request. This page walks you through each source so you can find what you need fast.
Washington County Quick Facts
Washington County Property White Pages
The Washington County Recorder keeps all property records for the county. This office is at 111 East Tabernacle Street in St. George. Phone: (435) 301-7680. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Recorder stores deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, plat maps, and surveys. These files form the base of any Washington County white pages search tied to real estate.
The Recorder runs an online search system called EagleWeb where you can look up records by owner name, parcel number, entry number, or recording date. The system holds records going back to 1854 through the Old Abstract collection. You can also search by subdivision or legal description. Basic searches are free. Copies cost $1 per page. Certified copies run $5 plus page fees. The basic recording fee in Washington County is $30.50 under Utah law.
The Washington County white pages screenshot below shows the Recorder's online portal where you can start a property search.
The Recorder also offers a Property Watch service. This tool sends you alerts when new documents get filed against your parcel. It helps catch fraud early. E-recording is available through vendors like Simplifile and CSC eRecording Solutions. Recordings close at 4:45 PM Mountain Time each day.
Washington County Sheriff White Pages
The Washington County Sheriff runs the Purgatory Correctional Facility and keeps law enforcement records for the county. The main office sits at 620 South 5300 West in Hurricane. Phone: (435) 656-6500. The jail is at 750 South 5300 West, also in Hurricane. Call (435) 656-6600 for jail records.
The Sheriff posts a current inmate roster and active warrant list on their site. You can check who is in jail right now for free. The roster shows names, booking dates, charges, and bail amounts. For older records or police reports, you need to file a GRAMA request. Copies of reports cost at least $5 each. Under Utah Code Section 53-10-108, full criminal history records are not open to the general public. They go only to law enforcement, certain agencies, and people with a valid legal need. The Bureau of Criminal Identification in Taylorsville handles those requests.
The Washington County Sheriff's site is shown below. It is a key white pages resource for jail and warrant lookups in this part of Utah.
Office hours for the Sheriff are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The jail runs around the clock.
Court Records in Washington County
The 5th District Court handles cases in Washington County. The courthouse is at 206 West Tabernacle, Suite 100 in St. George. Phone: (435) 986-5700. This court covers felonies, Class A misdemeanors, civil cases, family law, and probate. The Washington County Justice Court at 197 East Tabernacle handles Class B and C misdemeanors, traffic cases, and small claims. Phone: (435) 301-7480.
The Utah State Courts XChange portal lets you search cases across Washington County and the whole state. A guest account costs $10. Each search runs $0.35. Document images cost $1 each. Monthly plans are $40 with a $25 setup fee. Free public terminals are at the courthouse if you want to skip the cost. The system covers both district and justice court records with daily updates. For your own case, use MyCase at utcourts.gov for free access to filings, hearings, and payments.
Court records in Washington County are public under GRAMA, Utah Code Section 63G-2. Sealed cases, juvenile records, and some family law matters are not open to the public. Certified court copies cost $4 per document. Standard copies are $0.50 per page.
Washington County Assessor Records
The Washington County Assessor values all taxable property in the county. The office is at 111 East Tabernacle in St. George. Phone: (435) 301-7020. The Assessor is Tom Durrant. Property gets assessed each year as of January 1. Notices go out at the end of July with your current market value and tax estimate.
You can search property records online by owner name, address, or parcel number. Results show assessed values, building details, zoning, and tax info. This is a solid Washington County white pages tool when you need to find who owns a property. The average home value in Washington County sits around $419,850. The average property tax rate is about 0.45% of fair market value. Residential property is assessed at 55% of market value under Utah law. Commercial goes at 100%. If you disagree with your assessment, the Board of Equalization takes appeals. Utah property tax rules fall under Title 59, Chapter 2 of the state code.
Below is a screenshot of the Washington County Assessor's website, which provides property data for white pages searches.
The Assessor also handles business personal property assessments each year. Businesses must file signed statements or face penalties.
Washington County Clerk White Pages
The Washington County Clerk handles marriage licenses, elections, and GRAMA requests. The office is at 197 East Tabernacle Street in St. George. Phone: (435) 634-5700. Marriage licenses cost $50. Certified copies are $9 with $5 for each extra copy. Marriage records stay confidential for 75 years after the date of issue. Only the couple, close family, or someone with a court order can get copies during that time.
The Clerk also manages voter registration data and election results for Washington County. You can find election info at the county website. Campaign finance reports and candidate filings are public records. These add more data points to a Washington County white pages search if you need to verify a person's address or local ties. The Auditor's office, which works with the Clerk, runs property tax relief programs with a September 1 deadline each year.
Note: The Washington County Clerk is not the Clerk of the Courts. Court records are kept by the Utah State Courts system.
GRAMA Requests in Washington County
GRAMA gives you the right to look at public records in Washington County. It stands for the Government Records Access and Management Act. You can file a request online, by mail, or in person. Put your name, contact info, and a clear note of what you need. Agencies have 10 business days to respond. Fees cover the real cost of staff time and copies.
Some records are classified as private, controlled, or protected. Juvenile records, sealed court cases, ongoing investigations, and medical data are off limits. Social Security numbers get redacted from all public files. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the State Records Committee within 30 days. The committee is at 346 S. Rio Grande St. in Salt Lake City.
Washington County Official Website
The Washington County official website ties all of these white pages sources together in one place. From here you can reach the Recorder, Clerk, Assessor, Treasurer, and other county offices. The screenshot below shows the main portal.
The site also links to property tax relief info, public notices, and department contact forms. Use it as your starting point for any Washington County white pages search.
Cities in Washington County
Washington County has several cities and towns. All public records for these areas run through Washington County offices. Pick a city below for local white pages resources.
Nearby Counties
Washington County borders other Utah counties. If you need to search white pages records in a neighboring area, pick a county below.