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Featured in Pay Utility Bill, City of Provo
Provo Power city makes setting up new utilities easily. You can get your Provo Provo electric utilities scheduled for activation you can call (801) 852-6000. To reach their customer service line you can dial 3-1-1 from a local number. You can also visit the main Provo Power office to get your Provo utilities set up. If you want to get more details including how much you will pay for Provo electric, you can visit their website.
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You can pay your utility bill easily online through the City of Provo Portal or by sending a check or money through the mail. Your payments will be sent to Provo Power, 351 West Center Street, Provo, Utah 84601
If you want any information then you can call (801) 852-6000 or visit the Provo Power website or visit their office Address: 351 West Center Street Provo, Utah 84601.
Featured in Pay Property Taxes, County of Utah
If you have recently purchased the property then please inform the County Recorder's Office about the new ownership and new mailing address. Because tax bills are mailed out to the person who is in the record. So that person is responsible for either pay the tax or inform the Recorder's office to mail out the tax bills to a new owner.
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If your property taxes are paid by the mortgage company then it's your duty to keep track of whether they are paying by the due date or not. You can request the Treasurer's office to also mail out a copy of your tax bill to you so you can also check out your taxes. Also, check out the "End of Year Statement" carefully in which all details are mentioned how your money used from your account y the mortgage company.
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In Utah county, property tax bills are usually mailed out in the month of October approximately in the third week. While the due date is always November 30. If the due date falls on the weekend then the due date will be the very next day. If you don't receive your tax bill till November 1 then please call the Treasurer's office. You can pay with a personal check (your name and address must be pre-printed), cash, or through money order.
Featured in Pay for Traffic Citation, State of Utah
You may request that the Court allow you to perform community service in lieu of paying some, or all, of a fine for class B and C misdemeanors and infractions. Community service will be credited at a rate of $10/hour. Please contact the court to make an appearance before the judge if you would like to request community service in lieu of paying your fine. (UCA 76-3-301.7)
Featured in Corona COVID-19 Response, State of Utah
The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, tiredness, and dry cough. Some patients may have aches and pains, nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat or diarrhea. These symptoms are usually mild and begin gradually. Some people become infected but don’t develop any symptoms and don't feel unwell.
Most people (about 80%) recover from the disease without needing special treatment. Around 1 out of every 6 people who get COVID-19 becomes seriously ill and develops difficulty breathing. Older people, and those with underlying medical problems like high blood pressure, heart problems or diabetes, are more likely to develop serious illness.
People with fever, cough and difficulty breathing should seek medical attention.
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You can find a detailed map with the spread of the cases here: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-in-us.html
Featured in Corona COVID-19 Response, State of Utah
If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 and develop a fever and symptoms, such as cough or difficulty breathing, call your healthcare provider for medical advice.
You can read more about what the CDC recommends here: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/steps-when-sick.html
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You can find the latest numbers of confirmed cases by the health district in Utah here.
Featured in Corona COVID-19 Response, State of Utah
If you're worried about whether you may have COVID-19, please call the Utah Coronavirus Information Line at 1-800-456-7707.
Featured in Apply for Unemployment Insurance, State of Utah
Your claim is normally effective the Sunday of the week you file an application for benefits, provided you did not work full-time or have earnings equal to or in excess of your weekly benefit amount during that week.
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You will need the following information to file for unemployment insurance benefits in Utah Online:
Featured in Apply for Unemployment Insurance, State of Utah
Your claim is established for a 52-week period called a benefit year. It begins with the effective date of your claim and ends 52 weeks from that date. You may file for weeks you are unemployed until you have exhausted your benefits. You may also file if you have earnings from part-time employment that are less than your weekly benefit amount.
At the end of the benefit year, your claim will end whether or not you have received all your benefits. You may not file a new Utah claim for benefits until your benefit year has ended.
Featured in Apply for Unemployment Insurance, State of Utah
Yes! To determine your unemployment amount, you must have earned wages in two or more calendar quarters of your base period. Your total base-period wages must be at least 1.5 times the wages you earned in your highest quarter. There is also a minimum amount of wages required during the base period.
Featured in Apply for Medicaid Online, State of Utah
You may apply in person, by mail, or online. When we receive your application, the Department of Workforce Services (DWS) will contact you by mail or phone. DWS may need more information to determine if you are eligible for a medical program.
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If you are enrolled with UPP, you must pay your monthly premium for your employer's health plan or COBRA coverage. You are also responsible for paying co-pays or co-insurance as required by your health plan. In return, UPP will reimburse you up to $150 per adult and up to $120 per child. Example: Household has one parent and two children Health Plan's total premium = $400/month for the whole family UPP reimbursement = $150 (1 adult) + $240 (2 children) = $390/month Your total cost = $10 + any co-pays, co-insurance and deductibles
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There are several factors that are used to determine eligibility. Adults age 19-64 may qualify if: • You are not covered by health insurance right now • You or your spouse is employed • The company you or your spouse works for offers health insurance • You are a U.S. citizen or legal resident • You fit within the income guidelines for adults • The cost of the least expensive health insurance option is more than 5% of your total household income (before taxes)
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