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Property and Building Records. Many types of land and property records are available through the municipal, county, and state offices creating or recording the records. The Archives maintains a catalog of records series created by Utah state and local government agencies.
MyCase is a Utah State Courts online system. With MyCase you can: View your case history: See a record of everything that has happened in your case. Access filed papers: Review documents filed in your case.
In the absence of specific direction, investigative and follow-up reports must be treated the same as other records that are not specifically mentioned with a classification in GRAMA or governed by some other statute. A record is public unless otherwise expressly provided by statute. (Utah Code 63G-2-201(2)).
Utahs Open Records Portal (ORP) is the central site from which a user can submit a public records (GRAMA) request to a governmental entity. To access records requests submitted before December 7, 2022, please visit axaemarchives.utah.gov.
Utahs Open Records Portal (ORP) is the central site from which a user can submit a public records (GRAMA) request to a governmental entity.
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