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Volumes of Commission Meeting Minutes, 1852 - current

 Collection

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

These minute books record the actions of the county commission, the governing body of the county. The commission (known during the territorial period as the county court) was authorized to manage all county business and property. This includes budgeting, equipment purchasing and auditing; use of county lands; districting for schools, roads, voting, drainage, etc.; taxing, specifically acting as an ex-officio board of equalization; business licensing; arranging for the construction of roads, public buildings, etc.; contracting for services; supervising the conduct and payment of all county personnel; providing for basic health care, public safety, and care of the indigent; canvassing election returns and appointing certain officials; incorporating municipalities; and by the late 1940s, zoning and planning.

Dates

  • Creation: 1852 - current

Conditions Governing Access

Access to the records may be requested by clicking the “Request” button on the record’s catalog page. Requests will be reviewed in accordance with the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) or other applicable statutes. For more information about Davis County records and access, contact the Records Division of the Davis County Clerk’s Office directly.

Extent

32 Volumes (Large bound volumes of various sizes) : Many of the books have some sort of damage

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the Davis County Utah Records Catalog Repository

Contact:
61 S Main Street
Farmington UT 84025 United States
801-451-3588