Non-emergency crimes can be reported online using the Online Police Report tool. This is a great way to file a police report for stolen property.
DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE FOR REPORTING EMERGENCIES. CALL 911 or 801-229-7070.
Non-emergency crimes can be reported online using the Online Police Report tool. This is a great way to file a police report for stolen property.
DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE FOR REPORTING EMERGENCIES. CALL 911 or 801-229-7070.
Paying Property Taxes
Property taxes are paid at Utah County offices at 100 E. Center St in Provo. Phone: 801-851-8295.
Property taxes can also be paid online at the county website.
All property taxes in Orem are handled by and paid to Utah County.
You can learn about how property tax is calculated by visiting the county’s website.
To retrieve a copy of your tax statement online: visit this link: Annual Personal Property Tax Statement
The Orem City Code is available online by clicking here.
Orem municipal elections are held every two years on odd years. Mayor & Council positions are elected at-large and serve for 4-year terms.
Registering to vote or changing voting information can be done at vote.utah.gov
All other voting & election information, including who is running, candidate profiles, candidate interviews, election financial documents, and more, can be found here.
Where do I vote?
Orem uses Vote by Mail (VBM) to conduct city elections. There are no traditional polling places but a ballot will be mailed to you for both the primary and general elections as long as your voter information, including mail address, is updated at vote.utah.gov .
The postal service will not forward ballots. Make sure your address is current.
You can also update your information in person at the Utah County Clerk’s Office at 100 E. Center, Suite 3100, in Provo.
You can drop off your mailed-in ballot at the Orem City Center, 56 N. State. There are ballot collection boxes on both the north (near Library) and south ends (in-between City Center & Public Safety)
Parking tickets can be paid in three ways:
If you have any questions, feel free to call police records at 801-229-7209.