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News and Updates from the Davis County Commissioners.
February 2026
After all of the hustle and bustle of welcoming in the new year, February offers a chance to slow down and reconnect. It's a time to focus on family and the people who matter in your lives – whether that means enjoying a meal at a local spot, exploring nearby trails or simply spending time together. However you choose, stay connected to your family, loved ones and community.
IMPORTANT
Voter Insight
Voter Insight

We are very excited to introduce you to the new VoterInsight portal. This all new platform provides information on all candidates running for office within Davis County. You can read candidate bios, find links to their websites, and see contact information. We hope you find this to be a valuable tool to stay informed and participate in democracy!

IMPORTANT NEWS
Government Data Privacy Act (GDPA) Report Complete
GDPA Report

The Davis County Clerk's Office has successfully completed the annual Government Data Privacy Act (GDPA) report, achieving 100% participation across all required departments. Under Utah Code § 63G-2-303, counties are required to annually review and report on how personal data is collected, used, stored and shared to ensure compliance with state data privacy standards.

This annual process helps ensure the county's data practices remain transparent, accurate and compliant with state requirements, reinforcing Davis County's commitment to responsible information management and public trust.

Data Privacy
Davis County Data Privacy Program

We've launched the Davis County Data Privacy Program to ensure your data is always handled with transparency, security, and respect. To explain our commitment to you and your rights under Utah's privacy law, we created this short video. We invite you to watch and learn more about how we are working to be a trusted steward of your data.

AI Search
Finding Information Just Got Easier!

Powered by Polimorphic, our new AI-driven search makes connecting with county services simple and effective. Just type your question in everyday language and instantly get accurate answers - plus additional detail and resources related to your request.

Fast, intuitive, and reliable, this tool transforms how you access county information - helping you spend less time searching and more time getting things done.

HELPFUL INFORMATION
Davis County Annual Resilience Symposium
Resilience Symposium

Friday, February 6, 2026
9:00 am – 12:30 pm
Davis Technical College
550 East 300 South, Kaysville

There is still availability for both in-person and online attendance. Hundreds of participants are already registered for this timely and impactful symposium. The Symposium is open to individuals, parents, community members, and professionals who are interested in tools to increase connection and resilience. Feel free to share with others who may be interested in attending.

This event is free to attend and offers both virtual and in-person options.

Emergency Preparedness
Never too late for Emergency Preparedness
National Canned Food Month

February is National Canned Food Month - a perfect reminder to check your emergency food supplies. Stocking shelf-stable foods that don't require refrigeration, cooking or special preparations can help ensure your household is ready when it matters most.

Healing of the Horse
The Healing of the Horse
Equine Assisted Learning

Friday, February 20th
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Cost: $114
788 South 50 West, Kaysville

Discover the transformative connection between humans and horses through guided activities designed to nurture personal growth, build skills and support emotional well-being. No horse experience needed.

Winter Water Fest
Winter Water Fest
Family Fun & Learning

Tuesday, February 10th
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Cost: $5/individual; $15/family of 6
Wetland Discovery Point
676 South 50 West, Kaysville

A splash of winter fun that combines learning and play! Enjoy hands-on crafts, games, and activities for all ages.

Animal Care 2025 Year in Review
Animal Care
2025 Year in Review

Out of 5,032 animals that came through Animal Care of Davis County in 2025:

  • 2,012 were adopted
  • 932 lost pets reunited with owners
  • 258 transferred to rescue partners
  • 41 still waiting for forever homes
HELPFUL INFORMATION - LIBRARY
7 Principles of Making Marriage Work
7 Principles of Making Marriage Work

Tuesdays, February 3, 10, 17 & 24th
6:00 pm
Library Headquarters
133 South Main Street, Farmington

This FREE, no cost, educational workshop is designed to help couples improve their friendship and conflict management skills. The curriculum includes lectures and private couple exercises.

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Events and Things to Do
 
 
 
February
Discover Davis invites you to step out and experience the places that make our county unique. From local dining and outdoor adventures to community activities close to home, there are many ways to explore, enjoy and support Davis County this February. Find events and ideas at Discover Davis!
Offices will be closed
Feb 16
President's Day
The Davis County Administration building and supporting offices will be closed in honor of President's Day.