Davis County Phone Directory Guide
Davis County Phone Directory searches usually start in Farmington, but they do not stay there for long. The county center, clerk, recorder, and sheriff all use different lines, so the fastest path is to match the office to the job. This guide keeps the county's main contacts in one place so you can move from a general Davis County search to the right desk without extra loops. If you need a public record, a county office number, or a service line, the right contact is usually only one call away.
Davis County Phone Directory Basics
The county home page at daviscountyutah.gov/home is the cleanest first stop when you are not sure which department should answer. Davis County's Memorial Courthouse sits at 28 E State St., PO Box 618, Farmington, UT 84025, and the county's main number is 801-444-2300. That is the office to use when you want a general county line before you narrow down to clerk, recorder, or public safety. It is a practical starting point because it keeps the search tied to the county instead of sending you into a general web hunt.
The county seat is Farmington, but the directory reaches residents across Davis County. When you know only part of the office name, the home page and the county switchboard can still route the call. That helps if you are new to the area, if you are trying to confirm a building location, or if you want to compare the county's offices with a city page before you travel. A good phone directory should lower the friction, not add to it.
The manifest source for the county government image is a Davis County profile page, and it matches the kind of front-door contact most people need first. That is why it fits this page so well.
Use that starting point when you need a broad county contact. It is a simple way to move from a general county line to the right office.
Davis County Phone Directory Offices
The Davis County Clerk's Office is one of the most useful numbers in the county. The official clerk contact page at daviscountyutah.gov/clerk/contact-group/contact lists the main line at 801-451-3324 and the office at 28 E State St. in Farmington. That is the place to start for marriage, elections, and other clerk-side questions. The clerk office page also keeps the phone directory clear by giving you the direct lines for elections, marriage, passports, records, and privacy.
For land records, the Recorder's Office is the other key stop. The official recorder home at daviscountyutah.gov/recorder/home lists 61 S Main St., Room 101, Farmington, UT 84025, with the phone line at 801-451-3234 and weekday hours from Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The office holds Davis County records back to 1870, and the public research area includes terminals for searching property records. The Property Search 2.0 portal supports searches by name, address, or parcel number, which makes it a strong fit for a county phone directory page that also needs to support records work.
The recorder image comes from the manifest source at davisrecords.us. The page is a straightforward reminder that county contact data and property search tools often live side by side.
That office is also a good example of how a direct phone directory cuts down on guesswork. If you know the office, you can ask for the right record path right away.
Davis County Phone Directory Records
Some Davis County calls are really records calls. The Clerk Office's records catalog at daviscountyutah.gov/clerk/record-requests/records-catalog explains how the county catalogs records and how the public can request access. The Records Division is the county's public entry point for material that must be kept under state or county code, and the office reviews requests under GRAMA. Under Utah Code § 63G-2-201, public records are open for inspection unless a law says otherwise. If a request needs a response window, Utah Code § 63G-2-204 gives the timing framework.
The county clerk is the chief administrative officer for GRAMA purposes, so that office often becomes the best routing point when a request is not obvious. The catalog does not hand you every file online, but it does give you a way to ask for the right record without guessing about the source office. That matters when the question involves meeting minutes, notices, or a county file that lives in a specific division.
The manifest source for the correctional facility image is a county public safety reference page. Here it serves only as a visual for the sheriff and correctional contact context, not as a guide to release procedure or case handling.
If you need a public safety number, the Davis County Sheriff's Office at 800 W State St. in Farmington is the contact to use. The office line is 801-451-4100, and the corrections page keeps the jail contact in the directory context instead of making you dig for it.
The county's court contact access also sits on 800 W State St. in Farmington, so if the question is about a court line rather than a records line, that same corridor can still be the right place to start.
Note: Davis County records work is easier when you name the office first and the record type second. That small habit helps the clerk or recorder route you without a second call.
Davis County Phone Directory Help
When Davis County searches move beyond county files, Utah Vital Records can become the right stop. The state system at vitalrecords.utah.gov handles certificates that people often ask about after a county call, including marriage and divorce certificates. That keeps the county phone directory tied to the real workflow. First you reach the county office that owns the local file, then you move to the state certificate office if that is where the record lives.
The county home page and the clerk pages are enough for most searches, but the right page still depends on the question. If you are trying to find meeting info, use the clerk side. If you are trying to find a deed, use the recorder side. If you are trying to find a public safety contact, the sheriff page is the clean route. The directory works because it points to the office that owns the answer.
That is the core of a useful Davis County Phone Directory. It should make the office tree smaller, not larger, and it should keep you on the public line until you get the number you need.
Nearby County Contacts
If your Davis County search crosses a border, compare it with nearby county pages. The Utah County Phone Directory helps with Provo-area contacts, and the Weber County Phone Directory helps with Ogden and the Weber Center. For a broader Front-runner corridor check, the Salt Lake County page is another useful reference when an office sits outside Davis County but still serves the same region.
That quick comparison can save a second round of calls. A clean county page gives you the direct line faster than a general search ever will.