Records
The Wasatch County Recorder’s Office contains the historical land records from 1862. In 1914, Duchesne County was created from the eastern half of Wasatch County; those land records are in the Duchesne County Recorder’s Office.
The land records have either been computerized, microfilmed, or remain in book format. Most of the original books are stored off-site in a vault for safekeeping. The land records are open to the public in the Recorder’s office for viewing, searching, and making copies.
How We Can Help You
Department personnel can help patrons who come into the office with certified copies, locate real property on maps, current ownership, and other current information such as size, location, and dimensions of property, situs address, etc. They can also assist patrons in getting started with historical searches. Telephone requests for limited information such as parcel ID numbers, current ownership, acreage, last vesting document on screen, or limited recording information can be honored. Requests for metes and bounds legal descriptions will not be honored over the telephone.
HB 309 Requesting Redactions
If you need to request redactions or an unredacted document, please fill out and submit the forms below.
What We Cannot Do For You
Employees may not search the records on behalf of patrons, prepare legal descriptions, give legal advice, or interpret legal documents. We suggest contacting a title company or attorney for a full title search.