Certified address request
Salt Lake City requires a Certificate of Address for many types of property work. You’ll need one for building permits, subdivisions, consolidations, and other changes that affect a property’s address. You also need one whenever a new mailing address is created or updated, including when suites or apartment numbers are added or removed. Utility companies may ask for a certified address before they can start service.
A Certificate of House Number costs $13. Your application must include:
- The property owner’s name
- The address
- Contact information for the person requesting and paying for the certificate
What you’ll need
To determine an address, you must provide one or more of the following items:
- The Salt Lake County parcel number for the lot.
- The subdivision or plat name and lot number(s), if applicable
- Any known or approximate address(es) for the property or project area
- A list of all buildings and all residential units and/or commercial suites on the property, both existing and new
- A site plan that includes:
- Parcel boundaries with dimensions
- Building footprints for all structures (new, proposed, and existing)
- Front doors and main entry points
- FDC points, if applicable
- All streets the property fronts on
- A drawing that is accurate and to scale (with a scale bar or ratio) or a measurement from a neighboring lot boundary to the center of the front entry
- If you don’t have a site plan, or you are not applying as part of a building permit, please contact us
Important: We cannot issue a Certificate of Address for nonconforming units or structures unless they are being legalized through a building permit. You may also need to provide a Zoning Certificate before your application can be accepted.
How to apply
You must apply for a Certificate of Address online and by email. We do not offer hard-copy forms, accept walk-ins, or process payments in person or over the phone.
Download the Application for a Certified Address and follow the instructions to submit it by email.
Contact us
If you have questions, email [email protected].