Utah Statutes
§ 67-4a-303 — If records show multiple addresses of apparent owner.
Utah § 67-4a-303
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-303 (2026).
Text
(1)Except as in Subsection (2), if records of a holder reflect multiple addresses for an apparent owner and this state is the state of the most recently recorded address, this state may take custody of property presumed abandoned, whether located in this state or another state.
(2)If it appears from records of the holder that the most recently recorded address of the apparent owner under Subsection (1) is a temporary address and this state is the state of the next most recently recorded address that is not a temporary address, this state may take custody of the property presumed abandoned.
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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Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 371, 2017 General Session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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Bluebook (online)
Utah § 67-4a-303, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ut/67-4a-303.