Weber County White Pages Lookup

Weber County white pages connect you to public records for one of the oldest counties along the Wasatch Front. The county seat is Ogden. About 262,000 people live in Weber County. You can search property files, court cases, jail rosters, marriage records, and tax data through county offices and online portals. Many of these white pages tools are free. Some need a fee or a GRAMA request. This page covers every major source for a Weber County white pages search and shows you how to get started.

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Weber County Quick Facts

262,000+ Population
Ogden County Seat
Second District Court Division
1852 Records Since

Weber County Property White Pages

The Weber County Recorder keeps all land and property records for the county. The office is at 2380 Washington Boulevard, Suite 370, in Ogden. Phone: (801) 399-8543. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Recorder stores deeds, trust deeds, liens, easements, plat maps, surveys, and boundary adjustments. These records form the backbone of the Weber County white pages system for real estate and land ownership.

You can search property records online through the county portal. A free account gets you access to index data. Document images cost $1 per page. In-person research at the public terminals is free, but printing has fees. If you want to search by mail, the fee is $10 per name search and $2 per page for copies. Send requests to Weber County Recorder's Office, 2380 Washington Blvd Suite 370, Ogden, UT 84401. Certified copies add $2.00 per document. Research time is free for the first half hour, then $20 per hour after that.

The Recorder also provides GIS and mapping tools. The Geo Gizmo tool combines the parcel search with interactive maps. You can zoom across the county, search by serial number or address, and view ownership data. Plat maps are available as PDF files. Survey data is also online. These are useful Weber County white pages tools when you need to check who owns a property or see lot lines.

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Note: The Recorder does not prepare legal documents, perform title searches, or give legal advice.

Weber County Clerk White Pages

The Weber County Clerk and Auditor handles marriage licenses, elections, passports, and business licenses. The office is at 2380 Washington Boulevard, Suite 320, in Ogden. Phone: (801) 399-8400. Email: CAFrontOffice@webercountyutah.gov. Marriage records go back to 1887.

Records older than 75 years are fully public. You can search them in the online marriage database with no special permission needed. Records within 75 years are vital records and have restricted access. You need to be the subject, a family member, or a legal representative. A certified copy costs $10.00 for the first one and $5.00 for each extra. Regular copies are $2.00. Just the data with no image costs nothing for small requests. A marriage license in Weber County costs $50.00 with an optional $10.00 donation to domestic violence shelters.

The Clerk also manages voter registration, election results, and campaign finance reports for Weber County. These are all public records. Financial statements, county commission meeting minutes, and budget documents are available too. All of these add more data points to a Weber County white pages search.

Weber County Sheriff Records

The Weber County Sheriff maintains arrest records, incident reports, and jail files. The main office is at 1400 Depot Drive in Ogden. Phone: (801) 778-6600. The Records Division is at (801) 778-6661. The jail phone is (801) 778-6700.

The Sheriff keeps case reports, accident reports, mug shots, audio and video recordings, and inmate phone call recordings. For a Weber County white pages search tied to law enforcement records, you need to submit a GRAMA request. You can do this online through the NextRequest portal, in person, or by written letter. Include your name, address, phone number, and a description of what you need. Upload a copy of your ID. Most requests take 10 business days. Some records come out faster.

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Incident reports and accident reports cost $15.00 each. Police reports up to 30 pages are $15.00. Extra pages run $0.50 each if single-sided or $0.25 if double-sided. Audio and video recordings cost $35.00 per case. Mug shots are $10.00 for up to 9 on a page. The office may ask for prepayment if fees are expected to top $50. Most Sheriff's records are classified as private, protected, or controlled under GRAMA (Utah Code 63G-2). Each request is reviewed individually.

Weber County residents can also get a Utah Criminal History Check through the Sheriff for $15.00. You need a government-issued photo ID. This only covers your own record and only checks Utah files. For a national check, contact the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification at bci.utah.gov.

Court Records in Weber County

The Second District Court handles cases in Weber County. The courthouse is at 2525 Grant Avenue in Ogden. Phone: (801) 395-1079. The court has general jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases, including felonies, divorce, and general civil claims. The Weber County Juvenile Court handles cases for people under 18. There are also 11 justice courts across the county for misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and small claims up to $10,000.

The Utah State Courts XChange is the main online tool for court record searches in Weber County. The initial subscription is $25 with a $30 monthly fee. It covers district and justice court records, case status, party info, and hearing schedules. Free public terminals are at the courthouse. The Weber County Law Library at 2525 Grant Avenue, first floor, is open to the public. Phone: (801) 395-1060. Basic case info through Utah Courts Public Search is also free.

Historical court records from 1852 to 1887 are at the Utah Division of Archives at 300 S. Rio Grande Street in Salt Lake City. These include probate court registers, civil and criminal case records, and county documents. For current cases, all court records must have Social Security numbers, financial account numbers, and birth dates redacted under Rule 4-202.02 of the Utah Rules of Judicial Administration.

Weber County Property Tax White Pages

The Weber County Assessor sets the fair market value of all property in the county. The office is at 2380 Washington Boulevard, Suite 380, in Ogden. Phone: (801) 399-8572. You can search property values online by parcel number, owner name, or address. Basic info is free. The Assessor evaluates both real and personal property for tax purposes.

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Residential property is assessed at 55% of market value under Title 59, Chapter 2 of Utah Code. The Assessor runs several programs. The Primary Residential Exemption gives tax relief for primary homes. The Farmland Assessment Act covers agricultural land. Greenbelt applications are due by May 1st. If you want to appeal your property value, you can only appeal the value, not the tax rate. Business personal property filings are due May 15th. Mobile home taxes are due in mid-July.

The Weber County Treasurer collects property taxes and publishes delinquent tax lists. Phone: (801) 399-8454. Tax notices go out before the end of October. The deadline is November 30. If you miss it, a 1% penalty or $10 kicks in, whichever is more. After January 31, the penalty goes up to 2.5% or $10. Interest also starts to build per Utah Code 59-2-1331. You can search tax info by parcel number, view your balance, and print receipts through the Treasurer's online portal.

GRAMA Requests in Weber County

The Government Records Access and Management Act lets you inspect public records in Weber County for free during normal hours. GRAMA is under Utah Code Section 63G-2. Every person has the right to inspect a public record and take a copy. Submit requests online through the NextRequest portal, in person, or by letter. Include your name, address, phone number, and a clear description of what you need.

The county must respond within 10 business days. Media requests get 5 days. The first 15 minutes of research time are free. After that, it costs $20 per hour. Standard copies are $0.25 a page. Color copies cost $1.00. Certified copies add $2.00 per document. Electronic records cost $10 per CD or DVD. Fee waivers may be granted when the release mostly benefits the public, when you are the subject of the record, or when you can show financial hardship. Each Weber County department has its own GRAMA contact person listed on the county transparency page.

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Cities in Weber County

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