Visit the Government Center
After being closed for some time in order to implement best practices to curb the spread of COVID-19, the Government Center (GC) has begun a phased reopening.
The public is required to make an appointment prior to visiting the GC. Please be sure to call the specific office from which you seek services from. Not sure where you want to go? Call (385) 468-7000.
Available Services by Office
The Assessor’s Office lobby is closed but you can still contact them by phone or email during regular business hours. Visit their website to see business hours and contact information.
The Auditor’s office is closed to the public until further notice; however, you can still contact us by phone or email during regular business hours at 385-468-7200 or propertytaxappeals@slco.org
Visit the Elections website for results and other Elections information
The Clerk’s Office is no longer processing passport applications until further notice. To find passport acceptance facilities, visit the US State Department's Travel Website
See the Clerk's Marriage page for updated information about getting your license.
If you need certified copies of your marriage license please email mpclerk@slco.org and make a request leaving your name, date of marriage and telephone number where you can reached.
Copies will be mailed out as soon as possible.
Due to the ongoing public health emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic and response, the Salt Lake County Government Center has been closed except for essential functions on the orders of the Salt Lake County Mayor.
Consistent with Salt Lake County Council Resolution 5714, approved March 24, 2020, Salt Lake County Council has made preparations to conduct its Council meetings electronically. Because the Salt Lake County Government Center is closed – and in light of state and local public health orders limiting gatherings and workplaces to less than ten persons – the Council cannot provide physical space or facilities for members of the public to attend its meetings for the duration of the public health emergency. Members of the public, including the news media, may utilize the following resources to participate remotely:
- Agendas & Minutes: The Council’s meeting agenda and supporting documentation for each agenda item can be found online at slco.legistar.com at least 24 hours before the scheduled meeting. Minutes for each meeting are regularly uploaded to the same website. Also, the Council will continue to publish its agendas and minutes on the Utah Open Public Meeting Act’s website: Utah.gov/pmn/index.html.
- Public Comment: The Council takes public comment over the phone. Please call 385-468-7480 if you would like to provide comment. You will hear hold music until your call is answered – please don’t hang up. Each individual is given 3 minutes for their comment.
- Audio Live-Stream: The Council audio live-streams their meetings. You can listen along by visiting slco.legistar.com. The audio button to click on will say “In Progress.” There is a short delay of a few seconds.
Due to COVID-19, the District Attorney's office won't be taking walk-in residents for the next few weeks. If you would like to speak with them please call (385) 468-7600 to make an appointment.
Visit their website to learn more https://slco.org/district-attorney/
The Mayor’s Office continues operating with limited personnel. Mayor Wilson welcomes engagement from the public – individuals can call the Mayor’s Office.
For office hours and contact information, please visit their website https://slco.org/mayor/contact/
The Salt Lake County Recorder's office has been classified as an essential service and remains open for recording. Please see their updates page for the latest information about how to access their services.
The Sheriff’s Office building is operating with limited in-person contact from the public. Their visiting lobby will remain available to non-contact attorney visits, law enforcement duties, and payment of cash bail.
Visit their website to learn more http://slsheriff.org/
In-person access to the Surveyor's Office will be limited – surveys, monument permits, and mapping requests are still being accepted online.
Visit their website to learn more https://slco.org/surveyor/
The Treasurer’s Office is temporarily closed to the public. They have minimal staff processing work so you can make phone calls to their office. Paperwork can be placed in the "Dropbox" near their agency door.
Visit their website to learn more https://slco.org/treasurer/