• Ensure taxpayers and landowners know where their tax dollars are spent in the Recorder’s Office.
• Make the public more aware of county government functions.
• Support the needs of landowners and title companies in processing documents.
• Guarantee that the Recorder’s Office is not a bottleneck in property transactions.
• Ensure all information is appropriately backed up and securely stored to protect against cyberattacks and data loss.
• Host online records on one, easy-to-use program to avoid confusion when accessing records.
• Work with the County Assessor to improve the combined online parcel and tax data map.
• Speak with local servicemembers and veterans to inform them that the County Recorder can record Discharge Forms (DD-214) at no cost.
• Address landowners’ issues in their cities by attending city-run events like festivals and farmer’s markets to talk to everyone.
• Work with the Geography departments at Brigham Young University and Utah Valley University to showcase public-sector jobs to the rising generation.
• Establish professional internship positions in GIS mapping and records management for students or those looking to change careers.