Notice Is Hereby Given that the Board of Commissioners of Davis County Will Hold a Truth-in-Taxation Hearing on December 2, 2025, at 6:00 pm in the Davis County Administration Building to discuss its Intent to Raise Property Taxes by No More Than $12,675,000 or 29.97% above the 2025 Budgeted Revenues. The Increase Is Necessary Due to Rising Inflation and Increased Demand for Public Services—Including Public Safety, Criminal Prosecution, and Indigent Defense. The County Will Hold Several Open Houses for the Public to Attend to Learn More About the Proposed Increases. More Information Can Be Found at https://www.daviscountyutah.
Virtual Meeting Link. For more information, visit https://www.daviscountyutah.gov/truth-in-taxation.
A list of all other local government entities in the county proposing a property tax increase, along with their hearing details, is available below.
Citizens are encouraged to attend the public hearing to hear comments and the reasons for the proposed tax increase.
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The Davis County Controller's Office wants to inform you about important changes to your annual property tax valuation notice, per Utah Code 59-2-S919.1
What's New on Your Valuation Notice?
Understanding the Changes:
Why These Changes Matter:
These changes aim to enhance transparency in your property tax valuation and collection processes, providing you with more detailed information about how your tax dollars are being used and the potential impact of proposed tax increases.
Where to Find More Information:
For further details, please refer to your Davis County Property Tax Valuation Notice mailed by the Davis County Controller's Office. You can also visit the Davis County Assessor's and Controller's websites for more information, or contact their offices directly if you have specific questions.
Late appeals start September 16. Please fill out the form and explain why it is late.
These are the final tax rates assessed by each taxing entity servicing the tax district listed. The total factor includes the county-wide entity's’ tax rates (i.e., the Davis School District, County Library, County Jail, and State and County Assessing and Collecting, etc.) and is shown above the grid.
Please upload your form below. Enter your name, email, and the type of form. For instance the type of form could be "Active Duty Application". If you need to submit a veteran exemption please use the veteran exemption application. If you need to submit a valuation appeal please use the board of equalization appeal application.
The Davis County Commission created the Tax Administration Department in 2009, and authorized this department to administer: Abatement's and Exemption, Delinquent Property Tax Sale, Exempt Application for non-profit 501(c)(3) entities in Davis County and the Real and Personal Property Tax Appeals. This includes the acceptance of all forms associated with those services.
Abatement's: includes Low Income both (under 66 Indigent & Disabled - and over 66 Circuit Breaker), Blind, Veterans Armed Forces Tax Exemption with a Disability and Active Duty Armed Forces Exemption Abatement's. Due date for all Abatement's is September 1, of current year.
The Delinquent Property Tax Sale: is generally held in May of each year and administers the sale of properties that are in their 5th year of delinquency.
Exempt Applications: for Properties in Davis County that are owned by a nonprofit organization 501(c)(3) used for Religious, Charitable, or Educational purposes.
Appeals: Property owners dissatisfied with their property valuation, may appeal the value during the time frame provided by law; Valuation Notices are mailed by July 22. Real Property Appeals are due on September 15, of current year. Personal Property Appeals are due on May 15, of current year.