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Davis County Assessor's Office Ensure that all properties in our county, real and personal, are valued at Fair Market Value, comply with all laws and statues in a responsible and reasonable manner, and maintain a high standard of assessment and equity for each taxpayer.
Welcome to the all new Davis County Property Search, we have re-written this application to make it easier for you to search for parcels in the county. You are now able to easily access properties, and tax information using a map based user interface.
This website is provided as part of an ongoing effort by Davis County to make government records available to the public. These records are entered as accurately and timely as possible, and are provided for informational purposes only.
The Davis County Assessor’s Office prides itself on maintaining accurate real estate data as the basis of the assessments for all property owners. Please notify us immediately if you note an error in our description of your property by sending an Email or by calling 801-451-3250.
General Info. Click on the links below to read the current and prior years annual reports. In this annual report you will see changes in values by cities and property types, sales trends, new construction trends, information about appeals and much more.
Primary Residence. The Utah State Constitution, Article XIII, § 3, allows County Assessors to exempt from taxation 45% of the fair market value of residential property and up to one acre of land. Statute defines residential property, for purposes of the exemption, to be a primary residence.
All businesses are required to declare their personal property to the Assessor annually by way of a personal property filing statement. Prior to March 1st statements are mailed to all businesses on the tax rolls. Taxpayers need to complete the statement and return it by May 15th.
The primary function of the office is to keep the real property (land) records for Davis County and provide the county assessor and treasurer's office with information necessary for assessment and taxation.
Andy Hansen has spent the last 10 years working in the Davis County Assessor’s office. During his time in the Assessor’s office, he worked as a Commercial Real Estate Appraiser, Residential Team Lead and as the Chief Deputy Assessor. He is a Certified General Appraiser with over 20 years experience.
Davis County Property Search allows you to easily access properties, and tax information using a map based user interface. The following properties are listed by land serial number, owner of record as of the date Tax Notices were created, and amount of property taxes due for 2023. The amount due is as of December 15, 2023 and includes the ...