seriesNo,seriesEntityName,seriesTitle,seriesDateRange,seriesArrangement,seriesDescription,seriesTotRetentDesc,seriesPrimaryClassCode,seriesExtentDesc 83753,Iron County (Utah). County Treasurer,Tax sale records,i 1971-,"Chronological, thereunder numerical by serial number.","This is the record of property sold for delinquent taxes by the county tresurer's office. Information includes name of person to whom property was assessed; legal description of property; date of sale; volume and page where property was entered in the assessment roll; amounts of taxes and penalty attached; total amount due; name of person to whom property was sold; and date of redemption and name of redeemer\, if redeemed\, and redemption certificate number.",Permanent. Retain for 5 year(s),Public, 6352,Iron County (Utah). County Treasurer,Assessment books,i 1874-,Chronological,"These rolls are a record of annual assessments and the payments of property taxes. ""By November 1\, the county auditor must deliver the corrected assessment roll to the county treasurer\, together with a signed statement"" (UCA 59-2-326 (2003)). The rolls include date\, location and description of property\, total evaluation\, assessed valuation\, total exemptions\, value as corrected\, amount due\, and amount paid.",Retain permanently,Public,117 microfilm reels 10823,Iron County (Utah). County Treasurer,Tax assessment rolls index,1905-,Alphabetical by name,"This index is a listing of all property owners in the county. ""Upon receipt of the assessment roll\, the county treasurer shall index the names of all property owners shown by the assessment roll"" (UCA 59-2-1317(1) (1995)). The index includes the property owner's name and reference number where listed in the tax roll.",Retain permanently,Public, 26267,Iron County (Utah). County Treasurer,Bankruptcy files,1986-,Alphabetical by surname,"These files document Iron County taxpayers who declared bankruptcy. They are used to determine whether the county is owed money and the amount owed. A proof of claim is filed if the county is owed money. The files include copies of bankruptcy notices\, proofs of claims\, plans\, reorganizations\, dismissals and discharges. The county treasurer's files may be incomplete\, but the courts maintain the official bankruptcy files.",Retain for 7 year(s),,