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Why has my property value gone up this year even though it has not been five years since it was last appraised by the county?
Utah law requires that all property is assessed at 100% of its fair market value, and that assessments meet specified uniformity standards. Generally the county is deemed to have met the 100% assessment level if its measure of central tendency for an individual property class falls with plus of minus ten percent of the legal level. Staying within the acceptable value range in any given region, district, or neighborhood requires that the county factor the existing values even though that area is not being reappraised in that particular year.

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1. How often does the county appraise my property?
2. Why has my property value gone up this year even though it has not been five years since it was last appraised by the county?
3. How does the county appraise my home that is still under construction at the end of the year?
4. Where does my property tax money go?
5. How can I reach the motor vehicle office?