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Searching Public Records in Salt Lake County Utah

The Unified Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in Salt Lake County. If you need to get a copy of a police report, you can do so by visiting the police department’s website. The website provides links to the court’s website, city and topic pages, and general Utah court information. You can also search the court’s directory and self-help resources to get the information you need. You can also find out about Saltlake County’s property tax records and find out who owns each parcel.

The Sheriff’s Office is a good place to start. You can find out about inmates and jail records. You can also find out about recorded land and property records. The Utah Government Records Access Act protects your right to obtain copies of public records. You can also find out if someone has filed a lawsuit in the county. You can also find out if someone is living in a house or is renting it.

Other public records in Salt Lake County include birth and death records. The office can also provide you with GIS maps and other maps. If you’re looking for someone’s jail or inmate record, you can search it using the county’s online search tool. You can also check out its website for business licenses. A business license application can be filed online or through the post office. In addition to this, you can find the fees and forms you need to fill out.

You can search these records by name and address. The County Recorder’s Office Vault holds county deeds dating from 1855 to the present. There are also records for military discharges and federal tax liens, as well as water tax records and mortgages. Additionally, the Recorder’s Office also keeps working plat maps. You can also look up a business owner’s business license by their name, address, or booking number.

The County library has a genealogy record search tool. You can also find maps, photos, and other historical information. These records are useful for tracing Latter-day Saint ancestors. There are also public notices in Salt Lake County. You can find agendas and photos of buildings in the county. You can search public meetings, too, by entering your email address. You can even request an audio recording from the Utah legislature or judge.

The County Health Department also provides a lot of information. You can request copies of vital records, including marriage and divorce abstracts. These records are often important because they mark major events in a person’s life. You can obtain these vital records through the office’s website. If you are interested in obtaining a copy of your birth or marriage certificate, you can also get a copy of the church’s history.