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Welcome to Davis County Land Records

The Davis County Recorder's Office has been safeguarding public land and property records since 1850. We provide reliable recordation, preservation, and access to deeds, mortgages, plats, and other essential documents—ensuring transparency and security for residents, landowners, and professionals across our community.

Our dedicated team combines decades of expertise with modern technology to streamline record searches, certified copy orders, and subscription-based services like REDI-Web and Property Watch. We're committed to exceptional customer service and continuous innovation in managing and delivering public records.

1850

Davis County Recorder's Office established, beginning its mission to safeguard public land and property records for the community.

1870

Historical land records collection begins. Early records preserved in book format, documenting property ownership and transactions across the county.

1981

Records modernization begins with computerization and microfilming, making property records more accessible and easier to search and preserve.

Today

Online services including Property Search, REDI-Web subscriptions, and Property Watch notifications bring 175+ years of records to your fingertips.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Many office supply stores, stationery stores, or business forms outlets have 'fill in the blank' forms available for nominal fee. These may be limited in variety, however, i.e. Quit Claim Deeds, Lien forms, simple Mortgage or Trust Deed forms. Caution must be taken to assure that the forms available from national chain firms meet Utah State law requirements for such documents. More complex forms such as Affidavits, Boundary Agreements, etc., are not available in a standard format. The office of County Recorder does not have blank forms available.

Commercially purchased forms prepared by patrons must meet all recording requirements before being submitted for recording. We recommend patrons seek professional assistance for such operations.

'Title' is ownership. There is no official form or certificate of title that can be traded or endorsed to a new owner, as with a vehicle title. Title is created by legal document duly signed, sealed, and delivered by legal holders of the estate, to a person, persons, or other legal entity. Once recorded, the legal document itself has no intrinsic value except as prima facie evidence that a conveyance was concluded. Its being recorded gives public notice of claim of ownership interest or 'title'. Official county records reflect title in real property created as a result of the last duly recorded and properly executed conveyance document.

Definitions

  • Tenancy refers to the way in which two or more owners hold title to real property. Tenancy is created when a deed or other conveyance document between parties is recorded. The most common forms of tenancy are "Joint Tenancy" or "Tenants in common", although there are other less frequently used forms also. Each version has certain tax ramifications. We recommend our patrons seek competent legal and financial advice when considering a change in tenancy.
  • Joint Tenancy creates a survivorship circumstance between owners of the property. When title to real property is held in joint tenancy and upon the death of one of the owners, the deceased party's interest becomes the interest of the surviving party, in the case of one other party, or is divided equally among other surviving parties, if more than one. It is most commonly used in the case of a husband/wife ownership, or between family members.
  • Tenants in common creates an undivided interest in each of the Grantees, either in specific percentages or fractions, or in the absence of such declaration, in equal parts. In the event of the death of one of the parties, the deceased's interest becomes the property of the estate of the deceased. Utah Probate laws govern the distribution of such an interest.

The legal profession has been very active and creative in developing a variety of different Trust structures. Applying signatures to Trust Agreements may alter the legal status of personal holdings, but real property must be conveyed to a Trustee or Trustees of the Trust by legal document duly recorded in order for it to be properly identified in the tax rolls of the county as Trust property.

Real property held in trust is subject to the same requirements for real property taxation, transfer, or disposition as with any other real property. Questions regarding the status of real property held in trust should be directed to legal counsel.

Building permits are issued by the governing authority where the property is located, either in the municipalities, or through Davis County Planning and Zoning department. The proper execution, delivery and recording of deeds do not imply nor grant any specific right to any kind of permit for any particular purpose.

Any time real property is conveyed to either a municipality or the county, the deed of conveyance must contain the signatures and seals of the appropriate legislative authorities of the entity receiving the property, indicating their acceptance of the property (whether it's a purchase, trade, or gift). Real property cannot be conveyed to a non-taxed municipality or political subdivision (county) without such evidence of approval and acceptance.

We recommend that anyone filing a lien on real property for materials or labor be fully conversant with Utah lien laws governing such an action. The law establishes criteria under which liens may be filed, and specifically details circumstances under which liens are considered fraudulent or inappropriately filed. All forms presented for recording must meet the recording requirements established by Utah Code Annotated as Amended. See General Recording Requirements.

Recording of liens in the office of County Recorder does not validate any claims made under the lien, nor does it guarantee the payments of any sums claimed to be due under the lien. All enforcement measures are the responsibility of the party asserting the claim.

Caution: There are rigorous penalties for anyone convicted of fraudulently or maliciously filing unfounded claims or liens against the property of another.

The combination of contiguous parcels for the convenience of receiving a single tax notice, or for other taxing purposes such as Greenbelt Application, occurs at the request from the property owner when a conveyance document such as a Quit Claim Deed is executed and duly recorded in the Office of County Recorder. The request for combination of parcels should be stated on the document, along with the legal descriptions to be combined. The parcels to be combined must meet certain criteria:

  • The parcels must be contiguous to each other.
  • They must have identical ownership and vesting.
  • They must be located within the same county taxing unit.
  • All owners must agree to such a combination.

All parcels must be current as to taxing status, as certified by the Office of County Treasurer.




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What We Do Offer

The Davis County Recorder's Office provides essential services to secure and maintain real property records.

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Record, store, and index real property land documents for the public record

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Assist the public in locating records and parcels on ownership plats

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Provide copies of documents & plats as well as certified copies for a fee

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Record Military Discharges and provide certified copies at no charge

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Maintain ownership plats showing current ownership for assessment and taxation

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Free Property Watch alerts when documents are recorded against your parcel

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What We Cannot Do

We get MANY inquiries asking us to do things we do not offer. To be very clear up front, we CANNOT be your property attorney or title company, nor can we give you legal advice or search the records for you.

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Give legal advice

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Title searches or research requests

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Provide Notary services

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Prepare or interpret legal documents

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Provide forms or document templates

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Review content of documents presented for recording to determine legal effect

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Give legal descriptions or parcel information over the phone

Our services are great for some requests but not the right fit for others. The Davis County Recorder's Office will not provide any legal counsel, advice, or opinion to any office patron. We recommend those who seek legal advice to contact competent licensed legal counsel for recommendations or solutions to legal questions.

Any reliance made or action taken as a result of statements, opinions, discussions or perceived recommendations made by or held with any officer, agent, or representative of the Davis County Recorder's Office is the responsibility of the client. Neither Davis County, the Office or Davis County Recorder, nor its employees, officers, agents, or representatives accept any responsibility or liability for any disputes or legal issues which may arise as a result of instruments recorded in the office of the County Recorder.

Recording Information

Recording Requirements

Documents submitted for recording must meet specific requirements to ensure proper indexing and legal validity. Please review these requirements before submitting your documents.

Full Requirements Guide
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Paper Size

8.5" x 11" or 8.5" x 14" white paper only

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Top Margin

3" blank margin on first page for recording stamp

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Font Size

Minimum 10-point type, black ink only

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Original Signatures

Original signatures required (no photocopies)

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Notarization

Proper notary acknowledgment with seal required

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Legal Description

Complete legal description of the property

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Grantee Address

Full mailing address of grantee required

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Parcel ID

Tax parcel identification number

Recording Fees

Current fee schedule for recording services. We accept cash, checks, and debit/credit cards with applicable usage fees. $10 minimum purchase required.

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Military Discharge (DD Form 214): No fee to record.
No phone-in orders. ACH accounts available by special arrangement.
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Recording Fees
Recording Document $40.00 per document
Recording Subdivision Plats $50.00 per page + $2/lot
Other Fees
Document Copy $2.00 per page
Computer Print Out - Abstract $2.00 per page
Computer Print Out - Legal Description $2.00 per page
Computer Print Out - Ownership Info $2.00 per page
Plat Map 18" x 18" $4.00
Dedicated Subdivision Map - Full Sized $5.00
Mailing Fees As above + $1.00 min
Certified Copy $2.00/pg + $5.00 cert fee
Note: Recording documents: $2 per additional description beyond the first 10. No additional fees will be added.

Recording Standards

Utah state law and Davis County policies establish standards for document formatting and content. Documents not meeting these standards may be rejected or delayed.

Full Standards Guide
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Utah Code Compliance

All documents must comply with Utah Code Title 17, Chapter 21 (County Recorder) and Title 57 (Real Estate).

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Legibility

Documents must be clearly legible with sufficient contrast for scanning and reproduction.

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No Alterations

Documents with erasures, white-out, or unauthorized alterations will be rejected.

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Current Dates

Notary acknowledgments must be dated and notary commission must be current.

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English Language

All documents must be in English or accompanied by a certified translation.

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No Attachments

No staples, paper clips, tape, or bindings. Pages should be loose.

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Return Address

Include self-addressed stamped envelope for mail-in submissions.

Military Discharge (DD-214)

The Davis County Recorder's Office is honored to record military discharge documents (DD Form 214) at no charge. We also provide certified copies free of cost to veterans and their families.

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No Fee to Record

Recording your DD-214 is completely free of charge.

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Free Certified Copies

Certified copies of recorded DD-214 documents are provided at no cost.

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Original Document

Bring your original DD-214 to our office for recording. We will return the original to you.

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Secure Storage

Your discharge record is securely preserved as part of the county's permanent records.

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Why Record Your DD-214?

Recording your military discharge creates a local backup of this important document. If the original is ever lost or damaged, you can obtain a certified copy from our office quickly and at no cost.

Visit Our Office

We're here to help with your property records needs. Stop by our office in the Davis County Administration Building.

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Office Location

61 South Main Street, Suite 106
Farmington, Utah 84025

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Mailing Address

P.O. Box 618
Farmington, Utah 84025-0618

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Office Hours

Mon – Fri: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sat – Sun: Closed

Coming Soon

New Services on the Horizon

We're continuously working to improve your experience with the Davis County Recorder's Office. These new digital tools are in development.

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Subdivision Checklist

Interactive checklist to guide you through the subdivision plat submission process.

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Digital Plat Recording

Submit and record plats electronically without visiting the office in person.

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Plat Appointments

Schedule your plat review appointments online at your convenience.

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