Search Alpine Residents Directory
The Alpine residents directory brings together public records from city, county, and state sources that serve Alpine, Utah. Alpine sits at the base of the Wasatch Range in northern Utah County with a population near 10,500. The city has its own recorder, police force, and administrative offices that generate and hold local records. County-level records like court cases, property filings, and jail data flow through Utah County offices in Provo. This directory walks through each source so you know where to look and what to expect when you search for records tied to Alpine.
Alpine Quick Facts
Alpine City Recorder and Public Records
The Alpine City Recorder is the main point of contact for city-held records. DeAnn Parry serves as the city recorder. You can reach the office at (801) 756-6347 ext. 3. The recorder handles council minutes, ordinances, resolutions, budget documents, and other administrative files. These are all part of the Alpine residents directory at the city level.
To request records from Alpine, you file a GRAMA request. GRAMA stands for the Government Records Access and Management Act. It is Utah's public records law, found in Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2. Alpine has a downloadable GRAMA form on its website. Fill it out and submit it to the city recorder. The city then has 10 business days to respond. Simple requests are often free. Larger ones may cost a small fee for copies and staff time.
Alpine also maintains a comprehensive privacy policy. This means some records may be classified as private or controlled under GRAMA. The city recorder can tell you what is and is not available for public access before you file a formal request.
Visit the Alpine City Recorder page for records requests
The Alpine City Recorder page provides the GRAMA form and contact details for requesting city records in Alpine.
Alpine Police Department Records
Alpine runs its own police department. The department handles patrol, traffic enforcement, and investigations within the city. Police records include incident reports, accident reports, arrest records, and case files. These records are part of the Alpine residents directory for law enforcement data.
You can request Alpine police records through a GRAMA submission to the department. Provide the case number if you have one, or the date and names of people involved. Response time is 10 business days under GRAMA rules. Most basic police reports cost between $10 and $15 for copies. Some records may be restricted. Ongoing investigations, juvenile records, and certain victim data are classified as private or protected under state law.
People arrested in Alpine are booked into the Utah County Jail in Spanish Fork. The Utah County Sheriff inmate search lets you look up current inmates by name or booking number. There is a 24-hour delay after booking before records show up in the system. This is a key tool in the Alpine residents directory for checking recent arrests and jail status.
Visit the Alpine city website for police and city records
The Alpine city website is the starting point for finding police records, city services, and GRAMA request forms.
Court Records Search in Alpine
Alpine falls under the Fourth Judicial District Court. This court covers all of Utah County. The main courthouse sits at 125 North 100 West in Provo. You can search Alpine court records through the Utah Courts website. The online search tool shows party names, filing dates, case types, and current status at no charge.
Copies of court documents cost extra. Certified copies have a separate fee. Call the Fourth District Court clerk for current rates. Criminal cases, civil lawsuits, family law matters, and probate filings from Alpine all go through this court. Minor offenses and traffic tickets may be handled in justice court. Justice court records are also searchable through the Utah Courts portal. Both court levels feed into the Alpine residents directory for legal records.
Alpine Property Records Lookup
Property records for Alpine are maintained by the Utah County Recorder. The recorder keeps deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, and plat maps for all real estate in the county. You can search for Alpine property records online through the Utah County land records portal. Search by owner name, address, or parcel number.
Alpine is known for its large residential lots and scenic mountain views. Property filings here can include subdivision plats, deed restrictions, and water rights documents that you might not see in more urban areas. The Utah County Assessor provides current and historical property values if you need tax assessment data. All of these records are part of the Alpine residents directory for real estate and land searches.
State Records for Alpine Residents
Several state agencies hold records that apply to Alpine residents. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification maintains statewide criminal history data. A BCI name-based search pulls records from every county, not just Utah County. This gives a broader view than local searches alone.
The Utah Office of Vital Records handles birth certificates, death certificates, marriage records, and divorce records. The office is at 288 North 1460 West in Salt Lake City. You can order copies online, by mail, or in person. Most certified copies cost around $25. The Utah Department of Corrections offender search covers inmates and people on probation or parole statewide. The Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing lets you check licenses for doctors, contractors, and other professionals in Alpine.
The Utah State Archives holds historical government records. If you need older Alpine records that have been transferred to the state, this is where to look. The GRAMA resource page at the archives explains the rules and process for requesting records from any Utah government office.
Alpine Residents Directory Records Access
GRAMA is the core tool for getting records in Alpine. It covers the city recorder, police department, and any other local government body. You have the right to request records. The city must respond in 10 business days. If a request is denied, you can appeal to the city's chief administrative officer. After that, you can go to the State Records Committee.
Some records are classified under GRAMA. Private records include personal info like Social Security numbers and medical data. Protected records involve law enforcement methods and sources. Controlled records need a special showing of need. Most day-to-day records like meeting minutes, budgets, permits, and police reports are public. The Alpine residents directory points you to the right office for each type of record so you can make a targeted request.
Utah County Records
Alpine is part of Utah County. Most record searches for Alpine run through county offices in Provo. The county handles courts, property filings, jail bookings, and sheriff operations. For a full look at county-level public records, visit the Utah County residents directory page.
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