Weber County Property Assessor 2026: Search & Tax Records

Official Weber County Utah property records guide

Weber County UT Parcel Search, Tax Notices, Assessed Values and Recorder Records Help

Use official Weber County tools to search parcel records, find property value information, check tax notices, pay property taxes online, verify ownership and legal descriptions, review assessed value maps, and understand the correct appeal path without relying on outdated third-party property pages.

๐Ÿ  Parcel search ๐Ÿ“Š Assessed value map ๐Ÿ’ต Treasurer tax records ๐Ÿ“„ Recorder/Surveyor records
โ˜… Official property record finder
Choose the Right Weber County Property Record Tool

If you are searching for Weber County assessor property search, the most useful first step is the official parcel search. It lets you begin with parcel number, owner name, or address and then move toward value, tax, ownership, legal description, map, and appeal details.

The important point is that Weber County property information is split between offices. Use the Assessor for value and appraisal questions, the Treasurer for tax payment and tax notice questions, and the Recorder/Surveyor for ownership, address, tax unit, legal description, parcel maps, and recorded-document questions.

What do you need right now?

๐Ÿ  Search parcel, owner or address records

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Use this for: parcel number, owner name, address search, basic property identity and a clean route into value, tax and recorder research.

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Best official path: open Weber County Parcel Search and search by parcel number, owner last name or address.

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Search tip: if the full address does not work, search only the house number or use postal abbreviations such as AVE and ST.

โš ๏ธ Do not mix offices: value, tax payment, ownership/legal description and appeals are related, but different Weber County offices handle them.
๐Ÿ‘‰ This guide does not replace Weber County databases. It gives users the correct official route for each property task so they do not rely on guessed, copied, or outdated record information.
At a glance

Weber County Property Search Quick Facts Before You Begin

Weber Countyโ€™s official parcel search is the best starting point for most property record searches. The county states that parcel search data is extracted from databases maintained by the Assessor, Recorder, and Treasurer offices, which is why one search can help you move into several related property tasks.

Still, each office has its own job. For property value or greenbelt information, use the Assessor. For ownership, address, tax unit, legal description, and parcel-map questions, use the Recorder/Surveyor. For tax payment information, use the Treasurer. For appeals, Weber County directs users to the Clerk/Auditor process and Assessor appeal resources.

๐Ÿ Parcel searchOwner/address9-digit parcel format
๐Ÿ“ŠAssessorValue records801-399-8572
๐Ÿ’ตTreasurerTax payment801-399-8454
๐Ÿ“„RecorderOwnership/legal801-399-8441
โš–๏ธAppealsValue disputeEvidence required
โš ๏ธ Important: A parcel record, assessed value, tax notice, payment receipt, legal description and recorded document are not the same thing. For serious decisions, compare the official parcel search, Assessor, Treasurer and Recorder/Surveyor resources.
Editorial trust note: This guide uses official Weber County sources only. It is built for WordPress Block Editor and Yoast use, so it avoids H1, meta tags, date schema and breadcrumb schema inside the article HTML.
Page guide

What This Weber County Property Records Guide Covers

Assessor value

How to Check Weber County Assessed Value and Appraisal Information

The Weber County Assessor evaluates real and personal property at fair market value for taxation purposes. Use the Assessor website when your question is about property value, real property appraisal, residential property declaration, personal property, greenbelt, reappraisal or assessed value map information.

If your goal is only to pay taxes, go to the Treasurer. But if your question is โ€œwhy is my value this amount?โ€ or โ€œwhat information is the county using for this parcel?โ€ the Assessor route is the better path.

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Open the Assessor website

Visit the official Weber County Assessor website for property value, reappraisal, real property, personal property and greenbelt resources.

2

Use parcel search as the record base

Open Weber County Parcel Search first and copy the parcel number. That keeps your Assessor, Treasurer and Recorder research connected to the same property.

3

Open the assessed value map when useful

For map-based review, use the official Weber County Assessed Value Map. It can help you compare nearby assessed values visually.

4

Check the real property section

Use the Assessor real property page for value-method information and real property resources.

5

Call the correct office for value questions

For property value or greenbelt questions, contact the Weber County Assessor at 801-399-8572. Bring the parcel number before calling so the office can understand the exact property.

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Assessed Value Is Not a Tax Receipt

Value information helps explain the tax base, but payment status must be checked with the Treasurer.

Value vs payment
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Map Nearby Values

The assessed value map is useful for spotting neighborhood patterns before filing questions or appeals.

Smart review
Tax records

How to Look Up Weber County Property Tax Notices and Payments

Use the Weber County Treasurer when your goal is property tax payment, tax notice reprint, tax relief, mailing address change, tax prepayment coupons or tax payment confirmation. The Treasurer is responsible for collecting and distributing property taxes levied by taxing entities in Weber County.

You normally need the parcel number to pay taxes online or reprint a tax notice. If you do not know the parcel number, start with the official parcel search first.

1

Open the Treasurer website

Go to the official Weber County Treasurer website for tax payment, tax notice, tax relief and payment-related services.

2

Pay property tax online

Use the official Weber County online property tax payment page. Enter your parcel number and verify the property before continuing.

3

Reprint a tax notice

Use the Treasurer tax notice reprint page when you need a PDF copy of a tax notice by parcel number and year.

4

Understand payment methods and fees

The official online payment page explains payment options, including online payment, phone payment, in-office or mail payment, and processing fee details. Read the fee note before paying.

5

Save your confirmation

If you pay online, save the confirmation number and receipt. The official payment page notes that payment is recorded when a confirmation number is issued.

Payment safety note: Do not pay from random search results. Start from the official Weber County Treasurer page or official online payment page, verify the parcel number, and save the receipt.
Recorder records

Weber County Recorder/Surveyor Records for Ownership, Legal Description and Parcel Maps

Use the Weber County Recorder/Surveyor when your question involves property ownership, address, tax unit, legal description, parcel maps, recorded documents, title abstract search, document order, property watch or survey-related information.

This matters because a parcel search can help you start, but legal-description and ownership questions may require Recorder/Surveyor support. Tax bills and assessment values are not the same as recorded property documents.

1

Open the Recorder/Surveyor website

Visit the official Weber County Recorder/Surveyor page for recorder services, parcel map links, document order forms and contact information.

2

Use parcel search for the starting record

Open Weber County Parcel Search and copy the parcel number before contacting the Recorder/Surveyor about legal description or ownership questions.

3

Use recorder links for document needs

The Recorder/Surveyor page includes basic information, recording requirements, recorder fees, property watch service, document order form, title abstract search and tax plat map resources.

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Contact the right recorder line

For recorder questions, call 801-399-8441. For surveyor questions, call 801-399-8020. The office address is 2380 Washington Blvd Suite #370, Ogden, Utah 84401.

Insider record tip: If ownership looks wrong or outdated, compare parcel search with Recorder/Surveyor resources. Recent transfers, trusts, spouse names, and document timing can make owner searches confusing.
Appeals

How to Question or Appeal a Weber County Property Value

If you believe the assessed market value is incorrect, use Weber Countyโ€™s appeal guidance. The appeal process is about market value and supporting evidence, not simply frustration with the tax bill.

The Assessor appeals page explains that property owners should bring evidence such as factual errors, purchase documents, appraisals, comparable sales, income and expense records for income property, or damage-related documentation where applicable.

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Search and save the property record

Start with Weber County Parcel Search. Save parcel number, owner, address, acreage, property characteristics and any value information shown.

2

Open the official appeals page

Read the Weber County Assessor appeals page before filing anything. It explains evidence, process and common appeal issues.

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Collect real evidence

Strong evidence may include factual errors, armโ€™s-length purchase documents, a recent appraisal, comparable sales, rental/income records for income property, or repair/damage documentation.

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Do not appeal only the tax amount

Focus on whether the assessed market value is wrong. The official guidance explains that while value and taxes are related, the appeal is about assessed value, not simply the tax on the parcel.

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Call the right office if confused

For property information, call the Assessor at 801-399-8572. For appeal process questions, Weber County lists the Clerk/Auditor office at 801-399-8400.

Appeal tip: A factual error like incorrect square footage is usually clearer than a general complaint. Prepare evidence before filing so the review is not dismissed for lack of support.
Practical tips

Weber County Property Search Tips That Save Time

Most failed property searches happen because users start with the wrong office, type the address in a format the system does not like, or search a full name when the owner is recorded under a trust, spouse or business name.

Parcel number

Best move: use the 9-digit parcel number whenever possible. It is the cleanest way to connect parcel, tax and recorder research.

Owner search

Best move: search last name only first. Owner names may appear under a trust, spouse or alternate format.

Address search

Best move: if the full address fails, search only the house number. If using the full address, use postal abbreviations like ST and AVE.

Tax payment

Best move: use the Treasurer payment page only after verifying the parcel number and property identity.

Legal description

Best move: contact the Recorder/Surveyor for legal description, ownership and parcel-map questions instead of guessing from tax data.

Appeal evidence

Best move: collect specific proof such as comparable sales, purchase documents, appraisal, factual errors or income data before filing.

Best Weber County research order

  • Start with the official parcel search.
  • Copy the parcel number exactly.
  • Use the Assessor site for value, real property and assessed value map questions.
  • Use the Treasurer site for tax notice, payment and receipt issues.
  • Use the Recorder/Surveyor for ownership, legal description and recorded document questions.
  • Use the Assessor appeals page if the assessed market value appears wrong.
Office details

Weber County Property Records Offices: Phone, Address and Best Use

Call the office that matches the question. Weber Countyโ€™s own parcel search separates value, ownership/legal description, tax payment and appeals into different office responsibilities.

Assessor

Best for: property value, assessment, greenbelt, real property, personal property and assessed value questions.

Phone: 801-399-8572

Address: 2380 Washington Blvd Suite #380, Ogden, UT 84401

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, excluding legal holidays.

Treasurer

Best for: tax payments, tax notices, tax relief, tax prepayment coupons, receipts and payment confirmation.

Phone: 801-399-8454

Email: treasurer@webercountyutah.gov

Address: 2380 Washington Blvd Suite #350, Ogden, UT 84401

Recorder

Best for: ownership, legal description, recording, document order, property watch and parcel-map questions.

Phone: 801-399-8441

Email: recorder@webercountyutah.gov

Address: 2380 Washington Blvd Suite #370, Ogden, UT 84401

Surveyor / Appeals

Surveyor phone: 801-399-8020

Appeal process help: Weber County lists Clerk/Auditor appeal questions at 801-399-8400.

Tip: Have your parcel number ready before calling any Weber County property office.

Map and directions

Map to Weber County Assessor, Treasurer and Recorder Offices

The Assessor, Treasurer and Recorder/Surveyor offices are listed at the Weber Center, 2380 Washington Blvd, Ogden, Utah 84401, with different suite numbers. Before visiting, check the correct suite and bring parcel number, property address, owner name and any printed notices or documents.

Weber County Assessor โ€” Suite #380

2380 Washington Blvd Suite #380, Ogden, UT 84401

Weber County Treasurer โ€” Suite #350

2380 Washington Blvd Suite #350, Ogden, UT 84401

Weber County Recorder/Surveyor โ€” Suite #370

2380 Washington Blvd Suite #370, Ogden, UT 84401

FAQs

Weber County Property Assessor Search and Tax Records FAQs

How do I search Weber County property assessor records?

Use the official Weber County Parcel Search. You can search by parcel number, owner name or address. The search is the best starting point because it connects useful county property information from Assessor, Recorder and Treasurer databases.

What is the best way to search by owner name?

Start with the ownerโ€™s last name only. Weber County notes that an owner name may also be recorded in a trust or under a spouseโ€™s name, so a shorter name search is often better than a full-name search.

How do I search Weber County property by address?

Use the address search on the official parcel search page. If the full address does not work, search only the house number first. If you enter a complete address, use postal abbreviations such as AVE or ST.

Where do I pay Weber County property taxes online?

Use the official Weber County online payments page. You need the parcel number to begin. Verify the parcel and property details before submitting payment.

How can I reprint a Weber County tax notice?

Use the Weber County Treasurer tax notice page. Enter the parcel number, select the year, and the tax notice can be provided as a PDF for printing or downloading.

Who answers questions about Weber County property value?

Contact the Weber County Assessor for property value, assessment, real property and greenbelt questions. The Assessor office phone is 801-399-8572.

Who handles Weber County ownership and legal description questions?

Contact the Weber County Recorder/Surveyor for ownership, address, tax unit, legal description, parcel map and recorded-document questions. Recorder phone is 801-399-8441.

How do I appeal a Weber County property value?

Read the official Weber County Assessor appeals page. Appeals should focus on assessed market value and include useful evidence, such as factual errors, comparable sales, purchase documents, an appraisal, income records or damage documentation.

Can I appeal my Weber County property tax bill itself?

Appeals normally focus on the assessed market value, not the tax bill itself. If the assessed value changes, the tax may change, but the evidence should show why the property value is wrong.

Should I use third-party Weber County property record websites?

Use official Weber County tools first. Third-party websites may be outdated, incomplete or unclear about tax payment status, parcel details, ownership records, legal descriptions and appeal rules.

Final takeaway

Best Way to Research Weber County Property Assessor and Tax Records

The safest Weber County property research path is simple: start with the official parcel search, save the parcel number, then use the correct office based on your need. Use the Assessor for value questions, the Treasurer for taxes and payments, and the Recorder/Surveyor for ownership, legal description and recorded-document questions.

This approach gives users a more complete picture than relying on one page alone. It also prevents common mistakes such as treating assessed value as a tax receipt, using outdated ownership data, or filing an appeal without evidence.

Editorial disclaimer: This guide is informational and points users to official Weber County, Utah resources. It is not legal, financial, appraisal, survey, title or tax advice. For binding answers, contact the correct Weber County office or a qualified professional.

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