We hope the information available to you at this time will be beneficial. My door is always open to you. If you have any suggestions or questions regarding the services provided by the Clerk’s Office, feel free to call or email…
Sandy Neill 160 North Main PO Box 100 Manti, UT 84642
Phone: 435-835-2131 Fax: 435-835-2135
Commission meetings will be held in the Commission Chambers (room #303) at the Sanpete County Courthouse, 160 North Main Manti, Utah. Any changes to date, time or place of these meetings will be posted 24 hours in advance. It is mandatory for anyone wishing to meet with the Commissioners to schedule an appointment with the County Clerk forty-eight (48) hours in advance of said meeting. Individuals with disabilities needing special accommodations should contact Sandy Neill at least 3 working days in advance.
General Agenda Application Employee Agenda Application Right of Way Easement Form
Request for Duplication of Recorded Hearing
COUNTY AGENDAS AND MINUTES
Officiants in Utah:
Any ordained minister who is at least 18 years of age, Native American spiritual advisors, the Governor, Mayors, Justices of the Peace, Judges or Commissioners, County Clerks, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives, retired Judges or Magistrates, U.S. Judges or Magistrates may perform weddings.
Marriage License InformationAPPLICATION FOR BUSINESS LICENSE IN SANPETE COUNTY (Excluding Incorporated Cities)
Protecting Your Right to Vote Is Our Mission:
To serve the public by administering the election process and promoting voter registration. As the public’s guardians of freedom within a democratic society we protect and promote public trust and confidence by administering the election process to assure timely, accurate and honest elections. We are dedicated to giving the people of Sanpete County the opportunity to exercise their right to vote.
Leave Your Print
Congress passed the law requiring states to upgrade voting systems after the 2000 Presidential Election threw the accuracy of voting in Florida in question. Voters with disabilities will be able to vote independently for the first time. This will provide both a paper and electronic voting record.
Each voter is given a voter access card by a poll worker who encodes the card with the correct ballot format and returns to the voter to slide into the voting device. The voters ballot information will appear on the screen. The voter will use these screens by reading and touching. Those with disabilities can use the visually impaired ballot system, (VIBS). Voters will use headphones to listen and a numbered key pad, to enter and cast their votes.
Through education and voter outreach, we encourage participation in the electoral process.
NOTE: All voters should bring identification to the polls on election day. Early and absentee voters should bring picture I.D. and proof of residency.
Voter Registraton Absentee Ballot Request Voting Districts
Verify Voter Registration Election Results Notice of Public Audit of Voting Machines
Sample Ballot UDOT – Campaign Signs
County Candidates School Board Candidates
No Contributions or Expeditures Statement of Dissolution
| Constitution: | David Allen 435-445-3216 | Randal O. Dull 801-544-4056 |
| Democratic: | Robert Buckner 813-2162, Jill Hansen 835-4200 | Wayne Holland 801-328-1212 |
| Libertarian: | No Local Contact | J Robert Latham 801-299-9999 |
| Republican: | Wendell Jacobson 435-445-3504, 445-3500 | Ivan DuBois 801-533-9777 |