Search Holladay Residents Directory
The Holladay residents directory pulls together public records from city, county, and state sources that serve this Salt Lake County community. Holladay is a small city of about 31,000 people tucked between Salt Lake City and the Wasatch foothills. Unlike most Utah cities, Holladay does not run its own police force. Instead, the Unified Police Department covers law enforcement here. That means record searches for Holladay residents often route through county-level offices and the UPD rather than a standalone city department. This directory walks through each source so you know where to look and what to expect when searching for records tied to Holladay.
Holladay Quick Facts
Holladay Police Records Search
Holladay is served by the Unified Police Department (UPD). The UPD is a metro-style agency that provides law enforcement for several unincorporated areas and smaller cities across Salt Lake County, including Holladay, Kearns, Magna, Copperton, Emigration Canyon, and White City. Because of this setup, police records for incidents in Holladay are held by the UPD rather than a city police department. You can reach the UPD at (385) 468-9755 for questions about Holladay records.
To get a copy of a police report from Holladay, you file a records request with the UPD. Reports cost $10 each. The UPD has a 10 business day response time for most requests. Their records office is at 5190 Heath Ave in Kearns, which handles requests for all the areas the UPD serves. You can submit your request in person or by mail. Be ready to provide the case number, date of the incident, or names of the people involved to help them find the right file.
The Holladay residents directory for police data also ties into the Salt Lake County jail system. When the UPD makes an arrest in Holladay, the person goes to the Salt Lake County Metro Jail. You can search current inmates through the Salt Lake County Sheriff corrections page. The search tool lets you look up people by name or booking number.
View the Unified Police Department website for Holladay records access
The UPD website is the main portal for police record requests in Holladay since the city contracts its law enforcement through this agency.
Holladay Court Records
Court cases involving Holladay residents go through the Third Judicial District Court. This court covers all of Salt Lake County. The main courthouse is the Scott M. Matheson Courthouse at 450 South State Street in Salt Lake City. You can search for Holladay court records through the Utah Courts website. The online search is free for basic case info like party names, filing dates, and case status.
Getting copies of actual court documents costs more. Certified copies have a set fee. Call the court clerk at (801) 238-7300 for current rates. Holladay residents can also go to the courthouse to review files in person and make copies on site. The court handles civil cases, family law, criminal matters, and probate. Each case type has its own process for records access.
Minor cases from Holladay, such as traffic tickets and small claims, may go through a local justice court. Justice court records are also searchable through the Utah Courts portal. Both levels of court records form part of the Holladay residents directory for legal filings.
Property Records in Holladay
The Salt Lake County Recorder keeps all property records for Holladay. This includes deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, and other documents tied to real estate. You can search online for free. Electronic records go back to about 1990. Searches can be done by address, owner name, or parcel number.
Copies of recorded documents cost $2 per page. The recorder office is open during normal business hours at the Salt Lake County Government Center. Holladay has a mix of older homes and newer developments, so property records vary in complexity. Some parcels have a long chain of title. The county assessor also has current and past property values for Holladay if you need tax-related data.
Property records are one of the most used parts of the Holladay residents directory. Real estate buyers, title companies, and residents all use the county recorder to verify ownership and check for liens before transactions close.
State Records for Holladay Residents
Several state agencies hold records that cover Holladay residents. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) maintains criminal history records statewide. You can request a name-based search through BCI to find records beyond what Salt Lake County holds. This is useful when you need a broader picture than local police or court records provide.
Vital records for Holladay residents come from the Utah Office of Vital Records. Birth and death certificates, marriage records, and divorce records are all managed at the state level. 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 start at $25.
The Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) lets you verify professional licenses for Holladay residents. The search is free and covers doctors, contractors, real estate agents, and many other fields. For records related to government operations, Utah's GRAMA law gives you the right to request public records from any government agency, including those serving Holladay.
Holladay Residents Directory GRAMA Requests
GRAMA stands for the Government Records Access and Management Act. It is Utah's public records law. Under GRAMA, you can request records from the City of Holladay and from Salt Lake County agencies. This covers everything from city council minutes to code enforcement files to budget documents. Some records are classified as private or protected and may not be released, but most government records are public.
You submit a GRAMA request to the specific agency that holds the record. For Holladay city records, contact the city offices. For police records, go through the UPD since they handle Holladay law enforcement. For court records, the court clerk handles requests. The agency must respond within 10 business days. If they deny your request, you can appeal first to the agency head and then to the State Records Committee.
Fees for GRAMA requests vary. Simple requests may cost nothing. Larger requests that require staff time to compile can involve copying fees and hourly charges. GRAMA is a key part of the Holladay residents directory because it gives you access to records that are not available through any online search portal.
Victim Notification for Holladay Cases
The VINE system provides notification services for crime victims in Holladay. If someone is arrested by the UPD in Holladay and booked into the Salt Lake County jail, you can register with VINE to get alerts when that person's custody status changes. The service is free and runs 24 hours a day. You can sign up online or by phone. This is an important tool for Holladay residents who need to track an offender's status without having to call the jail repeatedly.
Salt Lake County Records
Holladay is part of Salt Lake County. Most record searches for Holladay residents run through county offices. The county manages courts, property records, jail bookings, and the sheriff's office. For a full overview of all public records at the county level, visit the Salt Lake County residents directory page.
Nearby Utah Cities
Several cities near Holladay have their own local records resources. Pick a city below to see its residents directory and find records specific to that area.