The Utah Notice of Right To Object is a document that allows a property owner to object to a proposed assessment by a county or taxing entity, such as a school district. The Notice is issued by the county or school district and is sent to the property owner prior to the assessment being implemented. The Notice must be served within a certain time period, usually 30 days, and the property owner has the option to file an objection with the county or school district within that period. There are two types of Utah Notice of Right To Object: 1. Notice of Property Valuation — This Notice is issued to the property owner prior to a property assessment. It informs the property owner of the proposed assessment and provides the opportunity to object. 2. Notice of Intent to Levy and Collect — This Notice is issued when the property owner has failed to pay the assessment. It informs the property owner of the pending collection and provides the opportunity to object.