Weber County People Search
Weber County People Search records are centered in Ogden, but the county spreads the work across a few offices. The jail roster gives you current custody status. The district court gives you the case file. The clerk, assessor, and surveyor each hold records that can connect a name to land, marriage history, or county filings. If you know where to start, Weber County is easy to work in. If you do not, the county tools still give you a clean path in.
Weber County Quick Facts
Weber County People Search Records
A Weber County People Search works best when you treat each office as a separate stop. The sheriff handles the current jail roster. The court handles civil and criminal case records. The clerk and auditor handle county record work. The assessor and surveyor fill in the map, parcel, and property side of the trail. That makes Ogden a useful base, because most of the county's public record paths point back there.
When you are not sure which office holds the right file, start with the most recent clue you have. A name can lead to a jail entry. A jail entry can lead to a court case. A court case can lead to a county file or a property tie. Weber County makes that process straightforward once you know which record type you need.
The jail roster is the fastest live custody check. The court handles filings and case status. The clerk covers marriage and county records. The assessor handles property links, and the surveyor covers plats and boundary records. Those offices work together when you know the person but need to find the right record type.
For statewide backup, XChange and the Utah Courts directory help you verify the court that should have the record before you travel.
Search Weber County Jail Records
The Weber County Sheriff's Office keeps an online inmate roster for current custody checks. The page at the Weber County jail roster shows name, age, booking date, charges, and bond information for people who are still in custody. The sheriff's office is at 721 W 12th Street in Ogden, and the phone number is (801) 778-6600.
This is the fastest Weber County People Search tool when you need a present-day answer. It is free to use, and it updates often. If you need older arrest files or more detail than the roster gives, the Records Section can move you into the county's GRAMA path.
The roster is helpful because it answers the first question fast. Is the person in custody now, or not? If the answer is yes, you can then follow the case into court or records. If the answer is no, you can shift to the court index, a county record search, or another county if the person moved.
Weber County's roster page gives you a clean public starting point, and it keeps the search tied to a single office rather than forcing you to guess from the start.
The Weber County inmate roster usually includes:
- Inmate name and age
- Booking date
- Charges
- Bond information
- Custody status
The image at the Weber County jail roster page matches the county jail lookup page. It is a quick visual check when you want to confirm you are on the right record path.
That page is the first stop for a current custody search in Weber County.
Weber County People Search Court Records
When the jail record is not enough, the next Weber County People Search stop is the Second District Court. The Ogden courthouse at 2525 Grant Avenue in Ogden handles domestic relations, criminal felonies, civil cases, probate, and small claims. The court phone number is (801) 395-1079, and the clerk can help with copies or case lookup questions.
That court path matters because court records tell the story behind the arrest or the case. You can often find the filing date, the parties, the case number, and later orders or judgments. The public access terminals are useful for basic checks, and XChange adds another layer when you need electronic access to public court records.
Weber County court records may show:
- Case number and party names
- Filing and hearing dates
- Court division and status
- Orders, judgments, and motions
- Redactions or sealed-file notes
If you need to confirm the right courthouse before you go, the state courts directory is the best backup. It keeps the search grounded in the correct court location and reduces wasted trips.
For self-help work, the Utah State Law Library can also help you read court records and understand the search process before you make a copy request.
Weber County People Search and GRAMA Requests
Not every Weber County People Search result is fully open on the first screen. When you need a deeper file, GRAMA is the county's public records path. The clerk and auditor handle many county records, and the transparency portal points you toward the correct department. That makes the process clearer when you need a specific file instead of a broad search result.
The county transparency page at Weber County's GRAMA portal is the right place to start a formal request. It tells you to route the request to the department that holds the record. The clerk and auditor page at the county clerk/auditor is another useful path because it handles county records, election materials, marriage records, and archived county documents.
That is useful when a name search gives you only part of the answer. A GRAMA request can fill in the missing pages. It can also help when the record is not online but the county still holds it. The process is more direct when you already know the department and the record type.
The sheriff records page at Weber County Sheriff's records office is the better fit for arrest reports, inmate records, and other law enforcement files. The records section is at 1400 Depot Drive in Ogden, and it gives you the county path for records that do not sit in the jail roster.
The image at Weber County's transparency portal shows the transparency route in a way that is easy to follow.
That page is the county's main bridge between a name search and a formal records request.
Note: Weber County routes GRAMA work by department, so the fastest request is the one that goes to the office most likely to hold the file.
Weber County Property and Survey Records
Property and survey records are strong tools for a Weber County People Search because they connect names to land and boundary lines. The assessor can show who owns a parcel and what the property looks like on paper. The surveyor can show plats, corner records, and survey maps. Together, those pages can tell you where a person lives, what lot they are tied to, and how a piece of land is shaped.
The Weber County Assessor page at the assessor property records search lets you search by parcel number, owner name, or street address. The office is at 2380 Washington Boulevard in Ogden, and the phone number is (801) 399-8576. The search can show property value, land details, sales history, and building characteristics.
The Weber County Surveyor page at the surveyor records office holds plats, maps, and boundary records. The office is at 2380 Washington Boulevard, Suite 340, in Ogden, and the phone number is (801) 399-8450. These records help when a name search needs a land tie or a boundary check.
The image at the Weber County assessor page gives you the main property path. It is useful when a People Search needs a home address or a parcel match.
That property view gives you a fast way to connect a person to land records and valuation data.
The image at the Weber County surveyor page shows the county's map and plat side of the search. It is the better fit when you need boundary detail or a recorded plat.
Survey records are especially useful when a person search leads to a parcel, a plat, or a subdivision name.
Weber County People Search Help
If a Weber County People Search still feels incomplete, the clerk and auditor can help with marriage records, county records, and archived files. The clerk's office handles marriage licenses and related record requests, which is useful when a search ties one person to another or when you need a historical name match. The state law library and court directory are good backup tools when you need to confirm where the record should live.
Weber County's clerk page at the county marriage and records office is the right place to look for marriage licenses and county record work. The office is located at 2380 Washington Boulevard, Suite 320, in Ogden, and the phone number is 801-399-8400. If you need a broader state-level check, GRAMA explains the public record process and the Utah State Law Library helps you navigate it.
The county also works well when you start from one lead and then shift to another office. A jail roster can lead to a court file. A court file can lead to a property record. A property record can lead to a survey map. That is why Weber County is easy to work if you keep the search in order.
You can also move back through the county list on this site if you need to compare Weber County with a nearby county. That helps when you are chasing a person who may have crossed a county line.
Note: The best Weber County search results usually come from matching the record type to the right office before you request a copy.