Blanding, Utah · Moving Guide

Moving Guide in Blanding, Utah

Moving Guide for Blanding, Utah homeowners. A full local guide is in production — meanwhile, the Community Resources covers the same material at the state level.

Everything you need to settle into Blanding, Utah — utilities, schools, taxes, internet, trash, DMV, emergency contacts, and government offices, in the order most new residents need them.

Utilities in Blanding

Open accounts for electricity, natural gas, water/sewer, garbage, and internet at least 10 business days before you move in. Sellers should keep service active through possession plus 24 hours.

Transfer playbook: Call Rocky Mountain Power and Dominion Energy 10 business days before closing. Open a Blanding City utility account where municipal service is available; coordinate well, septic, and propane transfers per property. Sellers should keep service active through possession + 24 hours.

Schools in Blanding

Blanding is served by the San Juan School District. Local schools include Blanding Elementary, Albert R. Lyman Middle School, and San Juan High School. Utah State University Blanding provides higher-education access locally.

School ratings shown are placeholders. A future integration will display verified ratings.

Property Taxes in Blanding

Property tax in Blanding is assessed and collected at the San Juan County level. Use the lookup below to see the current valuation, levy, and tax history for any parcel.

County assessor and treasurer information will be added soon. Use the Utah Property Tax portal in the meantime.

Government Services in Blanding

City Hall, the recorder, planning & zoning, building permits, public works, utility billing, county offices, voting, and elections — everything you need to interact with local government in Blanding and San Juan County.

DMV & Licensing for Blanding Residents

New Utah residents must transfer driver license and vehicle registration within 60 days of establishing residency. Schedule appointments through the Driver License Division and the DMV — wait times are dramatically shorter with an appointment.

Emergency Services in Blanding

For any life-threatening emergency, dial 911. The contacts below are for non-emergency reporting, statewide resources, and disaster preparedness.

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A full moving guide guide for Blanding is being written. In the meantime, the Community Resources covers the same topic at the statewide level, and the Blanding Town Square links to every resource we publish for the city.

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