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Utah County is the second most populated county in the state, and its residents directory covers a wide range of public records. Close to 700,000 people live here, spread across cities like Provo, Orem, and Lehi. The county keeps records on property ownership, court cases, arrests, and more. Whether you need to find a person, check a property record, or look up jail bookings, the Utah County residents directory is where you start. This guide covers the main offices and online tools you can use to search.

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Utah County Quick Facts

~700K Population
Provo County Seat
Fourth District Court Division
14 Major Cities

Utah County Sheriff Records

The Utah County Sheriff runs the county jail and handles law enforcement for unincorporated areas. The office is at 3075 N Main St in Spanish Fork. You can call 801-851-4000 for general questions. Arrest records, incident reports, and booking data all come through this office.

One thing to know about the Utah County residents directory is that booking info does not show up right away. There is a 24-hour delay after someone is booked before their record appears in the online search tool. The inmate search page lets you look up people by name. Results show the arrest date, booking number, charges, bail amount, whether the person is bondable, and a physical description. Booking photos stay up for 30 days only. For records requests, call 801-851-4250 during business hours, Monday through Friday from 8 to 5.

The Utah County website is your starting point for finding county departments and records. Below is a screenshot of the main site.

Utah County government website for residents directory record searches

You can reach every county office from this portal, including the sheriff, recorder, and courts.

Utah County Inmate Directory

The jail inmate search is one of the most visited parts of the Utah County residents directory. People use it to find out if someone is in custody, what they were charged with, and how much bail is set at. The search is free and open to anyone.

Here is a look at the Utah County Sheriff's department page.

Utah County Sheriff department page for residents directory lookups

The sheriff's site links to the inmate search, records requests, and other law enforcement info.

Below is the inmate search tool itself, where you can look up current bookings in Utah County.

Utah County inmate search tool for the residents directory

Type a name and hit search. Results come up fast. Keep in mind that recent bookings may not appear for up to 24 hours.

Utah County Property Records

The Utah County Recorder handles all land and property documents. The office sits at 100 E Center St, Room 1600 in Provo. Phone is (801) 851-8163. You can search for deeds, liens, and other recorded documents through their online system.

The Utah County land records portal lets you search by owner name, address, parcel number, or interactive map. This is a core part of the Utah County residents directory for anyone doing property research. Whether you want to find out who owns a house, check for liens, or look at past sales, this tool has it. The Utah County Assessor at 100 E Center St, Room 1400 in Provo also keeps data on property values and tax assessments. You can reach the assessor at (801) 851-8179.

The land records search tool is shown below.

Utah County land records search for residents directory property lookups

This system covers all recorded documents in Utah County going back many years.

Court Records for Utah County

The Fourth District Court sits in Provo at the Utah County Justice Center, 125 N 100 West. Call (801) 429-1000 for court info. This building houses the District Court, Justice Court, and Juvenile Court. The Utah Courts website lets you search for cases by name or case number. Civil, criminal, family, and probate cases are all here.

The Utah County Attorney prosecutes criminal cases. Their office is at 100 E Center St, Suite 2400 in Provo. Phone is (801) 851-8026. If you need to check on a criminal case or find charging documents, start with the court search tool or contact the county attorney. Under Utah Code § 63G-2, court records are generally open to the public. Some records involving minors or sensitive matters may be sealed by court order. GRAMA governs how you request records from government offices in Utah County and what fees apply.

State Records Covering Utah County

Several state databases include Utah County residents. The Bureau of Criminal Identification maintains criminal history records for the whole state. The Department of Corrections offender search lets you find people who are or were in the state prison system. And the Office of Vital Records handles birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates.

The Utah State Archives is another useful resource. They hold historical government records and can help with older searches that go beyond what county offices have online. For professional license checks, the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing covers licenses issued across the state. All of these tools add depth to the Utah County residents directory. When county-level searches come up short, these state resources can fill the gaps.

Utah Department of Corrections offender search for Utah County residents directory

The DOC search covers anyone who has been in the Utah state prison system, including Utah County residents.

How to Get Utah County Records

Most Utah County offices let you search online for free. Getting copies costs a bit more. The recorder charges for page copies and certified documents. The sheriff charges for reports. Court records may have copy fees too. Under GRAMA, the first 15 minutes of research time is free. After that, the county can charge $20 per hour for staff time spent on your request.

You can visit offices in person in Provo or Spanish Fork. Most are open Monday through Friday during regular business hours. Phone requests work for some records, but you will likely need to submit a written GRAMA request for anything that takes time to pull together. The Utah County residents directory pages on this site link to the right offices so you can get started quickly.

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Cities in Utah County

Utah County has many cities, and several are among the fastest growing in the state. All fall under the Fourth District Court and the same county offices. Click a city for records info specific to that area.

Nearby Counties

Utah County borders several other counties. If the person or property you are looking for falls outside Utah County lines, try one of these.

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