Davis County People Search

Davis County People Search records are spread across a few local offices, and that gives you more than one path when you need to trace a person, a case, or a public file. Start with the jail roster if you want a current custody check. Move to the district court when you need filings or case history. The clerk, recorder, and assessor each hold their own records too. Farmington is the hub, so most searches point back to the county seat.

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Davis County People Search Records

Davis County gives you several ways to work a People Search without guessing at the right office. The sheriff covers current jail status. The court covers case files. The clerk and auditor keep county records, and the assessor and clerk also help with property and marriage research. Most of the key offices sit in Farmington, which keeps the search simple once you know where the record started.

If you need to move fast, start with the most recent source first. A jail roster can tell you whether a person is in custody. A court search can show the case number and party names. Then you can move into the records office for copies, older documents, or a fuller public file. The county sites are built for that kind of step-by-step search.

The sheriff roster is best for current custody checks. The district court is better for filings and case history. The clerk and auditor handle county records, the assessor handles property ties, and the clerk's marriage database can fill in family links. Those tools work together when you know the name but not the file type.

For a broader state-wide search, pair county tools with Utah Courts XChange and the Utah State Courts directory. That helps when you know the person but are not sure which clerk file or case line you need.

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The fastest Davis County People Search often starts with the jail roster. The sheriff's inmate roster at the Davis County Sheriff's Office is built for current custody checks. It shows names, booking dates, charges, bond details, and court dates when they are scheduled. That makes it useful when you need a fresh status check before you move to the court file or records desk.

Davis County keeps the jail roster free to use, and you do not need an account. The Sheriff's Office sits at 800 West State Street in Farmington, and the phone number is (801) 451-4100. If you need older arrest records or a deeper file, the Records Division handles GRAMA requests and can take you beyond the live roster.

The roster is a good first stop because it trims the field fast. If the person is there, you get a booking date and basic custody data. If the name is not there, the trail may move to another county office or to the court file.

The county jail page is also helpful because it points you toward related custody and case details. That matters when you are trying to connect a person to a current case, a bond status, or a scheduled hearing.

The Davis County jail lookup usually gives you:

  • Full name and booking photo
  • Booking date and charges
  • Bond information
  • Scheduled court date, when available
  • Current jail status

The Davis County jail roster at the county inmate lookup page is one of the cleanest starting points for a public People Search. It is quick, direct, and tied to current jail activity.

The image at the Davis County inmate roster page shows the same lookup path in a way that is easy to recognize.

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That roster view helps you confirm the right person before you move on to a GRAMA request or a court search.

Davis County People Search Court Records

When a People Search moves past jail status, the next stop is usually the Second District Court. Davis County court files hold the papers that show how a case moved, who filed it, and what the court entered. The courthouse is at 800 West State Street in Farmington, and the phone number is (801) 451-4300. The court also works with Utah's XChange system for electronic case access.

That matters because court records often answer the questions the roster cannot. A court file can show the petition, the response, motions, orders, and the final result. It can also show whether the case is open, finished, or sealed. The clerk can help you search by name or case number, and the public access terminals are useful when you need basic information fast.

For a Davis County People Search, court records may show:

  • Party names and case number
  • Filing date and hearing dates
  • Case status and court division
  • Orders, motions, and judgments
  • Sealing or redaction notes when present

If you need copies, the clerk's office can help with the process. Some records are available right away. Others take more time, especially when the file is older. The Utah State Law Library can also help you understand court search tools if you want to work the search on your own.

For people who want a broader view, the Utah Courts directory is useful because it points back to the right courthouse and service desk before you make a trip.

Note: Court records may show redactions for private details, and sealed files are handled separately from the public case index.

Davis County People Search and GRAMA Requests

Some Davis County People Search requests need more than a live roster or a basic court summary. That is where GRAMA comes in. The county clerk and auditor handle public records requests for county files, and the sheriff records division handles law enforcement records. The county's records process is designed for people who need copies, older files, or documents that are not shown in the first layer of search results.

The clerk and auditor records page at the Davis County record requests portal is a good place to start when your search reaches county-held records. The records manager can help route the request, and the office notes typical GRAMA timing in the research. If the record is in law enforcement hands, the sheriff's records division is the better fit. That office can be reached through the sheriff records page and handles the request path for arrest and incident files.

The county's records process helps when you already know the name but need the paper trail. It also helps when a search result points to a document that is not online. That can happen with older cases, redacted files, or reports that are kept behind the records desk.

The Davis County sheriff records division is located at 800 West State Street in Farmington, and the research notes a response window of 5 to 10 business days. The office uses GRAMA forms, and the online path is better than starting from scratch in person when you already know the case details.

The image at the Davis County sheriff records page shows where the GRAMA path sits in the county system.

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That public records page is the right bridge between a name search and a full file request.

Davis County Property and Marriage Records

People Search work in Davis County does not stop at jail and court files. Property and marriage records can fill in the gaps when you are trying to confirm a person, a household, or a location. The assessor gives you property data tied to a name or parcel. The clerk gives you marriage records that can be searched by bride, groom, or license number. Those records are often the quickest way to connect a name with a place.

The assessor's property search at the Davis County Assessor lets you search by parcel number, owner name, or property address. The office sits at 61 South Main Street in Farmington and lists the phone number as (801) 451-8222. The search can show ownership, value, and property traits, which helps when you are trying to match a name to a home or lot.

The county clerk's marriage records page at the Davis County marriage search gives you another useful path. The office is at 61 South Main Street, Room 201, in Farmington, and the phone number is (801) 451-3433. Historical marriage records are available too, which makes the page useful for both fresh and older searches.

The image at the Davis County property search page is tied to the property search view and helps if you want to jump from a person search to a property match.

Davis County People Search property records screenshot

That property search page is often the bridge between a name and a stable address.

The image at the Davis County marriage records page shows the clerk path. It is helpful when you need to confirm a family link, a spouse name, or a marriage date tied to a Davis County search.

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Marriage records can round out a search when the court or jail path is not enough on its own.

Note: Property and marriage records are public-facing tools, but the full document set may still require a clerk visit or a formal request for copies.

Davis County People Search Help

If you still have a gap after the main Davis County People Search tools, the county attorney victim services page and the Justice Court can help you understand what comes next. Victim services can track case status and court dates. The Justice Court handles its own public records and case matters. For self-help research, the Utah State Law Library and the state courts directory are both useful fallback sources when you need to confirm where a file should live.

The Davis County Attorney victim services page at the county victim services office is useful when you are trying to follow a criminal case after a custody check. The office can help with notifications, restitution, and case updates. The Davis County Justice Court at the Justice Court page is another good stop when the record you want sits in a lower court rather than the district court.

For a state-level backup, GRAMA explains the public records process, and the Utah State Law Library can help if you want to search court records on your own. That combination is useful when you are not sure which office holds the exact file.

You can also use the county and city browse pages on this site to move from one location to another once you identify a lead. That keeps the search organized and keeps you from wasting time on the wrong office.

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Note: Davis County records are split across several offices, so matching the right office to the right record type saves time and prevents duplicate requests.

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