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Treasure's office briefs commission on revenue-recovery option and online personal-property exemptions

Rich County Commission · March 5, 2026
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Summary

The county received information about the Utah Revenue Recovery Program (URRP) as one option to pursue delinquent accounts (no upfront cost; $30 per recovered account fee) and an update on a move to online personal-property exemption filings; commissioners asked staff to consider the program and return with more details.

The Rich County treasurer's office presented information about a state- affiliated revenue-recovery program and an update on personal-property exemption processing that county staff said is increasingly handled online.

Lejean Argyle (speaker 9), county treasurer, explained two parcels created in a prior Maytag sale were not linked properly on the tax roll and asked the commission to clear a small 2021 tax delinquency; the board approved an adjustment…

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