Murray Deed Records

Murray is a full-service city in Salt Lake County with a population near 50,000. It sits just south of Salt Lake City along the I-15 corridor, surrounded by some of the most active real estate markets in the state. All property deed records for Murray addresses are held at the county level by the Salt Lake County Recorder. This includes warranty deeds, trust deeds, quitclaim deeds, liens, reconveyances, and easements affecting any parcel within city limits. Murray City has its own recorder's office, but that office does not maintain property deeds and is not the place to search for land records.

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~50,000Population
Salt Lake CountyCounty
slco.org (from 1990)Online Records
$2 per pageCopy Fees

Where Murray Deed Records Are Filed

Utah law assigns property deed recording to county recorders, not city offices. Utah Code Title 57 requires that any instrument affecting the title to real property be recorded in the county where the land is located. Murray is entirely within Salt Lake County, so every deed recorded against a Murray property is filed with the Salt Lake County Recorder.

The Salt Lake County Recorder's office is at 2001 South State Street, Suite N1-600, Salt Lake City, UT 84114. The public can call (385) 468-8145 during business hours. The office is open Monday through Friday. Staff can assist with document searches, certified copy requests, and questions about the recording process.

Online access is provided through the Data Services portal at slco.org/data-services/. The public search interface at apps.saltlakecounty.gov lets you search by grantor name, grantee name, parcel number, or document type. Both tools cover records from 1990 onward.

Salt Lake County Recorder — Murray Property Deeds
OfficeSalt Lake County Recorder
Address2001 South State Street, Suite N1-600, Salt Lake City, UT 84114
Phone(385) 468-8145
Online Recordsslco.org/data-services/
Public SearchSalt Lake County Public Search
Standard Copy Fee$2 per page
Vault Page Fee$5 per page
Certification Fee$5 per document

Note: Murray deed records from before 1990 are not available through the online portal and must be retrieved by visiting the county office or submitting a written request.

Using the Salt Lake County Data Services Portal for Murray Deed Records

The Data Services portal is the most efficient way to search Murray deed records from home or the office. Searches are free. You can pull up the recorded document image, view the entry date, see the instrument number, and read the grantor and grantee names listed on the record. The system covers a wide range of document types beyond just deeds of transfer.

Salt Lake County Data Services for Murray deed records

The Data Services system handles trust deeds, reconveyances, notices of default, lis pendens filings, easements, and recorded subdivision plats in addition to warranty and quitclaim deeds. This breadth makes it the right starting point for any title research on a Murray parcel. If you find a document you need a certified copy of, note the instrument number and contact the recorder's office directly.

The system also supports date-range searches, which can be helpful when you know the approximate time period of a transfer but do not have the exact recording date. Narrowing by document type speeds up the search when you are looking for a specific kind of instrument, such as a lien release or a deed of trust.

Murray Deed Records Through the Public Search Portal

Salt Lake County also provides a dedicated public search portal separate from the main Data Services page. The public search tool at apps.saltlakecounty.gov offers a streamlined interface for members of the public who are not title professionals or frequent searchers.

Salt Lake County public search portal for Murray deed records

The portal displays document summaries and recorded images. You can search by party name or parcel ID. Results show the recording date, the document type, and the names of all parties. This is sufficient for most routine searches. For more complex title work or bulk document orders, direct contact with the recorder's office is recommended.

Both the Data Services portal and the public search tool are free to use for viewing documents. Certified copies carry the standard fee schedule set by Salt Lake County: $2 per standard page, $5 per vault page, and $5 per certification. These fees are the same whether you request copies in person, by mail, or through the online ordering feature.

Note: The public search portal and the Data Services system cover the same underlying records; use whichever interface you find easier to navigate.

Murray City Recorder vs. Salt Lake County Recorder

The Murray City Recorder is located at 5025 South State Street, Murray, UT 84107. The office number is (801) 270-2420. This is Murray's official city hall address, and the City Recorder serves an essential function in local government. However, that function does not include property deed records.

Murray's City Recorder maintains the official record of city government actions. This covers city ordinances, council resolutions, meeting minutes, and municipal contracts. These documents are city records, not land records. They are governed by Utah Code 63G-2-102, the Government Records Access and Management Act, which outlines what each government entity must keep and how the public can access those records.

Property deed records fall under a separate legal framework rooted in Title 57. The county recorder holds exclusive authority over that record system. Calling Murray City Hall to ask about a deed will result in a referral to Salt Lake County. Knowing this in advance keeps your search on the right track from the start.

Murray City Recorder
OfficeMurray City Recorder
Address5025 South State Street, Murray, UT 84107
Phone(801) 270-2420
Records KeptCity ordinances, resolutions, council minutes
Property DeedsNot maintained here

Types of Deed Records Available for Murray Properties

The Salt Lake County Recorder holds many types of recorded instruments for Murray parcels. Warranty deeds are the most common, used in standard home sales where the seller guarantees clear title. Quitclaim deeds transfer whatever interest the grantor holds without any title guarantee, often used in family transfers or to clear a cloud on title. Trust deeds serve as the security instrument for most mortgage loans, naming the borrower as trustor, the lender as beneficiary, and a trustee who holds nominal title during the loan term.

When a mortgage is paid off, the lender or trustee files a reconveyance or release of trust deed with the recorder. This document removes the lender's lien from the public record. Mechanic's liens, judgment liens, and tax liens are also recorded with the county recorder and attach to specific parcels. A thorough search for any Murray property should cover all of these document types, not just the deed of transfer.

Historical records for Murray properties that predate the county's digital system can be found in the recorder's physical index books and microfilm files. The Utah State Archives may hold supplemental historical land records for very old transfers. For parcel boundary data and location verification, Utah GIS provides statewide mapping resources that include county parcel layers.

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