Rio Virgin County, Utah Genealogy

United States Utah  Rio Virgin County

Rio Virgin County (or Rio Virgen) was a former county of Utah from 1869 to 1872. It was created by Utah Territory, but only a small bit of Rio Virgin county was actually in Utah. It mostly covered land outside of Utah in Nevada and Arizona, which also lay claim to the land.


 * 18 January 1867 - The US federal government moved the western boundary of Utah Territory east and gave that land to Nevada. Utah opposed this loss of land.
 * 18 February 1869 - Utah created Rio Virgin County. Rio Virgin County was meant to serve the residents of Mesquite, St. Thomas, Bunkerville and other nearby towns which Utah wanted to keep within its influence. The US federal government surveyed the land, which showed Rio Virgin County was mostly in Lincoln County, Nevada, with some in Pah-Ute County, Arizona and a small part in Utah.
 * 16 February 1872 - Utah discontinued Rio Virgin County, finally accepting the change after exhausting all legal remedies. The tiny bit of this county actually in Utah was restored to Washington County.

Records for Rio Virgin County, Utah Territory may be found in Washington County, Utah Some records may also be found in Mohave County, Arizona (holding records of discontinued Pah-Ute County, Arizona). Also check in Lincoln County, Nevada

For records of Rio Virgin County see also:
 * Utah State Archives may have a few records from the Utah Territory's Rio Virgin County courts and deeds.