Utah Statutes
§ 67-4a-301 — Address of apparent owner to establish priority.
Utah § 67-4a-301
JurisdictionUtah
Title 67State Officers and Employees
Ch. 67-4aRevised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act
Part 67-4a-3Rules for Taking Custody of Property Presumed Abandoned
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 67-4a-301 (2026).
Text
In this part, the following rules apply:
(1)the last known address of an apparent owner is any description, code, or other indication of the location of the apparent owner that identifies the state, even if the description, code, or indication of location is not sufficient to direct the delivery of first-class United States mail to the apparent owner;
(2)if the United States postal zip code associated with the apparent owner is for a post office located in this state, this state is considered to be the state of the last known address of the apparent owner unless other records associated with the apparent owner specifically identify the physical address of the apparent owner to be in another state;
(3)if the address under Subsection (2) is in another state, the other state is considered
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Legislative History
Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 371, 2017 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 67-1-1
General powers and duties.§ 67-1-1.5
Gubernatorial appointment powers.§ 67-1-12
Displaced defense workers.§ 67-1-14
Information technology.§ 67-1-4
Records to be kept.§ 67-1-5
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