Instant Access to Sevier County, UT Property Records
- Owner(s)
- Deed Records
- Loans & Liens
- Values
- Taxes
- Building Permits
- Purchase History
- Property Details
- And More!
Sevier County, Utah, is composed of 13 cities or towns. In Sevier County, UT, property records catalog land parcels, values, structures, ownership, improvements, assessments, and related data. This accessible public data is essential for taxation, urban planning, real estate deals, and informing residents.
Scrutinizing recent Sevier County property records uncovers an average home value of $229,900.00, a median rent of $814.00, and a median household income of $71,085.50. Additionally, as per data, the county's property tax collection, based on assessments, operates at a median rate of 0.59%.
Property records in Sevier County, UT, consisting of warranty deeds, surveys, easements, plat maps, and other real estate documents, are maintained by the Recorder's Office. Individuals can access these records at 250 N. Main St., Richfield, UT 84701, during office hours or through the Self-Service System online.
This database facilitates two convenient searches: index only and registration search. These are searchable by name, parcel number, document type, and date, with certified archives dating back to September 30, 1953. To access watermarked images and download or print documents, individuals can choose the registration search, which requires creating a free account.
The costs to obtain property records in the county vary depending on the format and service. Registered users purchasing online copies pay $0.25 per page plus a credit card transaction charge. Email and fax copies are $2, plus $0.25 per page. Photocopies range from $0.25 to $0.75 based on size. Individuals can contact the office at (435) 893-0410 or (435) 893-0413 for additional fee details.
To check zoning information, contact Sevier County's Planning and Zoning Division. The county is divided into specific zones regulating land use, intensity, and area requirements, as outlined by Utah Code 17-27a-505. All development, activity, and permits must comply with the applicable zoning district's provisions, standards, and requirements.
Sevier County Property Statistics
For an easier overview of the difference in tax rates between counties, explore the charts below. You can also get additional insights on median home values, income levels and homeownership rates in your area.
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Sevier County Registrar of Deeds
Sevier County Recorder
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Address: | 250 N. Main St. |
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Phone: | 435-893-0410 |
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Fax: | 435-893-0456 |
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Hours: | Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
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Website: | https://www.sevierutah.net/departments/county_officials/recorder/index.php |
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Official Records Search: | https://www.sevierutah.net/departments/county_officials/recorder/records___property_information.php |
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eRecording: | https://www.sevierutah.net/departments/county_officials/recorder/index.php |
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