Davis County Restaurant Inspections
How to look up any restaurant’s health inspection history
The Davis County Health Department inspects every restaurant, food truck, and food service in the county — and every inspection since 2006 is public, with violations and inspector comments. Most residents have no idea this exists. Here’s how to use it.
How to Look Up a Restaurant
- Open the county’s inspection records portal
- Search by the restaurant’s name or address
- Open the record to see inspection dates, violations found, and inspector notes — going back years
How to Read the Results
- Critical violations (food temperatures, hand-washing, cross-contamination) matter far more than non-critical ones (a worn cutting board, a missing label)
- One bad inspection isn’t a verdict — look for patterns across visits and whether problems get fixed by the follow-up
- Every kitchen has occasional dings; spotless multi-year records are genuinely impressive
Background from the county health department. Inspection records are public information; the county’s portal is the official source.
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