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Address Change Form
Address Change for Mailing of Valuation and Tax Notices
The Utah County Treasurer's office is responsible for maintaining the
mailing address of both the Valuation Notice which is mailed approximately
the end of July and the Property Tax Notice which is mailed approximately
the third week of October each year. The name and address used for mailing
will be the name and address on the vesting title document on record as
of January 1 of the current tax year. It is apparent property has the
potential of changing hands many times throughout the year. It has become
a constant vigil on our part to maintain and update address change requests
so the post office can deliver these notices to new owners who purchase
property during the year; otherwise they may be mailed to the previous
owner. It is our goal to have our mailing addresses as accurate as possible.
In order to accomplish this goal we find it necessary to depend on YOU
as the property owner to provide us with your correct mailing address.
Please note: If the property address is incorrect on our
records it will be necessary for you to contact the Utah
County Assessor's office to make this correction.
If you have a mortgage company/escrow account you will still want to
receive both your Valuation and Tax Notices. The Valuation Notice will
enable you to verify the market value of the property for the tax year
and provide you with information should you desire to question this value
ie: Board of Equalization. The Tax Notice will provide you with the amount
to be taken from your escrow account in the event you have one, or instead,
provide you with the tax amount in order for you to make the payment.
If a mortgage company has provided us with information regarding your
escrow account and it has been provided in a timely manner, an indication
of this will be printed on your Tax Notice. The notification appears as:
"Caution, Your Loan Company May Pay Your Taxes For You". This
is NEVER a guarantee that payment will be made
but only an indication that this particular mortgage company is requesting
the tax amount for the parcel. If your escrow account includes reserves
for the payment of taxes, you may wish to verify with your mortgage company
of their intent to pay.
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