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Louise Jones, San Juan County Recorder
Mailing Address:
P. O. Box 789
Monticello, Utah 84535
Physical Address:
117 South Main, Room 103
Monticello, Utah 84535
Phone: (435)587-3228
Fax: (435)587-2425
Office Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday, Closed Holidays
Additional Information:
Click on a topic below for more information.
Notice of Recording Requirements Changes
General Recording Requirements
Deeds and Affidavits
Subdivision Plat Requirements
Recording Fees
Frequently Asked Questions
Recorder's Office Staff
Louise Jones, Recorder
lcjones@sanjuancounty.org
Michael desRosiers, Cadastral Mapper
mderosiers@sanjuancounty.org
Inez Harlan, Deputy Recorder
Dena Hunter, Chief Deputy Recorder
denahunter@sanjuancounty.org
Judy Adame
jadame@sanjuancounty.org
GENERAL INFORMATION
About the Recorder's office:
The San Juan County Recorder is an elected official who's office and duties
are mandated by the State Legislature and governed by state law. The main
function of the office is to keep the real property (land) records for San Juan
County and provide the county assessor and treasurers office with information
necessary for assessment and taxation.
All information on file in the County Recorder's office is available to the
public.
Services Offered:
The County Recorder's office contains the historical land records for San
Juan county from late 1800's to the present. All records are open to the public.
Department personnel can assist patrons who come into the office with current
ownership and other information such as size, location and dimensions. They can
also assist patrons in getting started with historical searches. Employees may
not search the records on behalf of patrons. Telephone requests for limited
information such as parcel ID numbers, current Ownership, acreage or limited
recording information can be honored. Requests for metes and bounds legal
descriptions or dimensions will not be honored over the telephone.
Forms of exchange:
The San Juan County Recorder's office currently accepts cash and checks.
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