Utah · official government resources
UtahHOA & Condo Official Sources
Official government resources for community association records, laws, and licensing in Utah. Sourced from state agencies and county records offices - no sign-up required.
Community association statutes
Official source
Utah Code (Utah State Legislature)
Two clean controlling acts: Condominium Ownership Act (57-8) and Community Association Act (57-8a, the HOA act); both opt-in/declaration-based, neither UCIOA. The official statute text is available free of charge at the link below.
Professional licensing boards
The following state boards license professionals who routinely work with community associations - engineers, inspectors, and other vendors.
Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF) — Pesticide Program
- pesticide applicator (commercial)
- pesticide applicator (non-commercial)
- private applicator
- pesticide business license
Utah Department of Commerce — Office of the Homeowners' Association Ombudsman (HOA Registry)
- registered community/condominium association (HOA/COA registry — NOT a manager license)
Management company licensing
License type
County recorder portals
Community association governing documents (declarations, CC&Rs, bylaws, plats) are recorded at the county level in Utah. Use these portals to search for a community's recorded documents.
| County | Platform | Access | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Utah County County | County clerk portal | Free public search | Search |
| Box Elder County County | Tyler Eagle | Paid access | Search |
| Cache County County | County clerk portal | Paid access | Search |
| Davis County County | County clerk portal | Paid access | Search |
| Duchesne County County | County clerk portal | Access varies | Search |
Showing up to 5 verified counties. Access tiers and vendors may change.
More Utah resources
Where the industry meets, compares vendors, and runs RFPs
Common Elements is a forum where boards and managers compare notes, a vendor directory you can vet, an RFP hub, and reviews from people who actually hired the vendor. Free to start, no credit card.