seriesNo,seriesEntityName,seriesTitle,seriesDateRange,seriesArrangement,seriesDescription,seriesTotRetentDesc,seriesPrimaryClassCode,seriesExtentDesc 83791,Rich County (Utah). County Treasurer,Tax assessment rolls,i 1900-,"Chronological, thereunder numerical by serial number","The county treasurer records tax assessments given to individuals and businesses on a yearly basis\, and then records payments of the tax. The assessment rolls show name and address of owner or prsessor of property; legal description of the landaand valuation of real estate; value of improvement; list of personal property and valud; amount of taxes distributed to various taxing units; total amounts of taxes; date of payment and remarks. Individuals tax rolls were divided into two categories\, real estate and personal property (which includes all livestock and equipment). Business assessment rolls subdivded based on the type of company and the type ofequipment or stock they own. Most companies will have rolling stock (cars ortrains)\, buildings and other,equipment. Public Utilities and Mines are teated seperately\, because of the nature of their business. They record all natural resources that the company draws upon\, and are taxed accordingly.",Retain permanently,Public,10 microfilm reels 17841,Rich County (Utah). County Treasurer,Tax assessment rolls index,1900-,"Chronological, thereunder alphabetical by surname",,Retain permanently,Public,4 microfilm reels 5151,Rich County (Utah). County Treasurer,State assessed property sheets,1938-,"Chronological, thereunder numerical by serial number","These are appraisal sheets for property assessed by the State. The State Tax Commission assesses ""property which operates as a unit across county lines\, if the property must be apportioned among more than one county in the state;"" all property of public utilities; all operating property of an airline\, air charter service\, and air contract service; all geothermal fluids and geothermal resources; all mines and mining claims (except those not used for other than mining purposes); and all machinery used in mining\, all property or surface improvements upon or appurtenant to mines or mining claims (UCA 59-2-201 [1990]). They are used by the county treasurer in the collection of property taxes owed to Rich County (UCA 59-2-1309 [1990]).,The sheets include the sheet number\, year\, company name and address\, legal description of real estate\, description of improvements and personal property\, and total value.",Retain for 5 year(s),,