Lookup Public Records in Cache County, Utah. Including Vital Birth and Death Records, Deeds, Probate, Property Records, Mortgages, Liens, Judgments, Marriage Licenses, Voter Registrar, Payroll, Military Discharges.
Cache County Overview
Cache County in Utah was established in 1857 and named for the large fur accumulations made by the local trappers. Fur stashes in French is caches. The county seat, and largest community is Logan. The population was 112,656 as of the 2010 census. The Cache Valley and surrounding mountains are in the county, which reaches up to the Idaho border. The Bear River Mountains, the northernmost extension of the Wasatch Range, which reach as high as 10,000 feet, cover the eastern half of the county. The Bear River flows through Cache Valley. Wellsville was the first European settlement in the county, settled by Peter Maughan in 1853. On the western edge of the county lies the Wellsville Mountains and on the eastern edge lie the Bear River Mountains, both northern branches of the Wasatch Range. A canyon carves its way through the Wellsville Mountains. Up this canyon climb U.S. Routes 89 and 91 together. In downtown Logan the highways split, with US-91 heading north into Idaho and US-89 heading east and northeast into Logan Canyon. Taking up the land between the Wellsville and Bear River Mountains is Cache Valley, a relatively flat valley traversed by the Bear River and dotted with small farm towns in the west and the larger, more urban, and faster-growing areas in the east, along the benches of the Bear River Mountains. The county climbs to an elevation of 9,980 feet at Naomi Peak in the Bear River Mountains. The county’s total area is 1,165 square miles of land, plus eight square miles of water. Adjacent counties are: Box Elder to the west, Weber to the south, and Rich to the east. In addition, two Idaho counties lie to the north and northwest, Franklin and Oneida respectively. The county is home to portions of two nationally protected areas: Cache National Forest, and Caribou National Forest. A total of 17 zip codes are used by the county, the most populous is 84321.
Cache County Clerk Information
Jill N. Zollinger, Clerk
179 North Main St. Suite 102
Logan UT, 84321
(435) 755-1460
The County Clerk’s responsibilities are to conduct Countywide elections, issue marriage licenses, issue business licenses for the unincorporated county, to prepare and retain all County Council minutes, and to retain agendas, contracts, resolutions and ordinances for the County.
Cache County Records
Kathleen C. Howell, Assessor
Assessor’s Office
179 North Main St. Suite 205
Logan UT, 84321
(435) 755-1590
Assessments and values, tax exempt property, tax credits and exemptions:
Michael A. Gleed, Recorder
Recorder’s Office
179 North Main St. Suite 101
Logan UT, 84321
(435) 755-1530
Land records, deeds, plats and surveys, maps, tax liens, easements and condemnations:
Passports/Marriage Licenses:
Craig McCallister, Treasurer
Treasurer’s Office
179 North Main St. Suite 201
Logan UT, 84321
(435) 755-1500
Past due tax information:
Pay property taxes:
Motor vehicle information:
Online forms and fee schedules:
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Cache, UT Genealogy and Ancestry Records | |
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, USA Counties Data File Downloads | |
Total Ancestries Reported 2005-2009 | 132,106 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - United States or American - 2005-2009 | 7,460 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Arab - 2005-2009 | 133 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - British - 2005-2009 | 1,642 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Czech - 2005-2009 | 200 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Danish - 2005-2009 | 8,769 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Dutch - 2005-2009 | 1,653 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - English - 2005-2009 | 31,794 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - European - 2005-2009 | 5,032 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - French (except Basque) - 2005-2009 | 1,750 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - French Canadian - 2005-2009 | 153 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - German - 2005-2009 | 12,850 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Greek - 2005-2009 | 308 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Hungarian - 2005-2009 | 156 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Irish - 2005-2009 | 5,418 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Italian - 2005-2009 | 2,276 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Lithuanian - 2005-2009 | 25 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Norwegian - 2005-2009 | 3,050 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Polish - 2005-2009 | 699 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Portuguese - 2005-2009 | 111 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Russian - 2005-2009 | 329 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Scotch-Irish - 2005-2009 | 1,470 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Scottish - 2005-2009 | 5,423 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Slovak - 2005-2009 | 73 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Subsaharan African - 2005-2009 | 437 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Swedish - 2005-2009 | 5,171 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Swiss - 2005-2009 | 2,526 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Ukrainian - 2005-2009 | 90 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Welsh - 2005-2009 | 2,619 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) - 2005-2009 | 44 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Other Groups - 2005-2009 | 26,995 |
Cache County Recorder’s Office
Address: 290 N 100 W, Logan, UT 84321, United States
Phone: 435-755-1530