Tax History and Assessed Values
Tax and assessor data are a rental / occupancy detector for ordinary homes: Utah's primary-residential exemption and the tax-notice mailing address often reveal whether a house is owner-occupied. For 691 W 925 S, the signal after 2019 is simpler — the owner is a public university, and the county roll behaves like government property. The address only entered this investigation because it sits within the ground searched after Charlie Kirk was assassinated at Utah Valley University, and the property record is checked here against the official account of the killing rather than in isolation.
Assessed market value (selected years)
From the Utah County property page for serial 36:443:0006:
| Tax year | Market value (county) |
|---|---|
| 1994 | $423,860 |
| 1999 | $457,000 |
| 2007 | $595,000 |
| 2012 | $513,400 |
| 2015 | $643,000 |
| 2018 | $705,000 |
| 2019 | $755,000 |
| 2020 | $755,000 (same table row structure; UVU already on owner roll) |
UVU paid the appraised $900,000 in 2019 — above the $755,000 county market value then on the roll. That gap is normal (assessor value ≠ sale appraisal). Aggregators later show estimates around $1.5M (Realtor.com) with no Zestimate on some Zillow crawls and an automated rent estimate near $3,783/mo.
Sources: Utah County Property 36:443:0006; Zillow; Realtor.com.
Tax payments under private ownership (sample)
Net taxes under the Theobalds (tax area 090 – OREM CITY) were typically in the $3,000–$4,100 range per year through the 2010s, with balances paid to zero on the history shown:
| Year | General taxes | Net taxes (after adjustments) | Paid |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | $3,909.97 | $1,542.56 (adjustment −$2,367.41) | Yes |
| 2018 | $3,826.71 | $3,826.71 | Yes |
| 2017 | $3,697.25 | $3,697.25 | Yes |
| 2015 | $4,093.09 | $4,093.09 | Yes |
| 2010 | $3,669.59 | $3,669.59 | Yes |
| 2000 | $2,965.72 | $2,965.72 | Yes |
The 2019 adjustment of −$2,367.41 is the standout line: it is consistent with a mid-year ownership change and/or exemption recalculation when a tax-exempt public institution took title in May 2019 (and/or residual primary-residential treatment for part of the year). The public tax-history table on the parcel page, as pulled for this research, stops listing ordinary residential tax rows after 2019 — exactly what you expect once Utah Valley University is owner of record and tax notices mail to 800 W University Parkway.
Source: tax history section of serial 36:443:0006.
What the residential-exemption signal does not show for 2025
For a privately owned house, "exemption on / off" is a strong rental clue. Here the owner is UVU, so:
- Absence of a 2025 residential tax bill is not evidence of a secret short-term rental — it is the default for government property.
- The rental question must be answered with UVU use logs, keys, and leases, not the assessor exemption checkbox. See Rental & Listing History and GRAMA Request 2.
People-search sites that label the parcel "exempt (full or partial)" are consistent with university ownership, not with a private landlord scheme.
Acreage and improvement split (assessor structure)
County value tables break the parcel into residential improvements, a small agricultural component, and land, summing to the market value. That structure matches a large home on a 1.239-acre College Heights lot (Lot 2, Plat J) — estate-scale residential, not a commercial strip. UVU board language in 2019 called it an estate-style home suitable for events or visitor housing.
Open questions
- Does UVU carry any PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) or special assessment on this parcel? (City/county finance GRAMA.)
- Were any building permits or remodel valuations filed after 2019 that would show conversion for multi-occupant use?
- Can the assessor release the 2024–2026 valuation notices for this serial even under exempt ownership?
Laws (Charlie Kirk)
Tax rolls confirm institutional ownership; they cannot show who slept in the house the week of September 10, 2025. Occupancy and use are the GRAMA targets — and the mandate target of the Charlie Kirk Investigation Laws.
Interesting In This Area
- UVU paid $900,000 against a county market value of $755,000.
- The deed chain fixes the transfer at May 24, 2019.
- Exemption signals fail here, so GRAMA requests carry the rental question.
- No listing or booking has been found for this exact address.
Interesting In Other Areas
- The university response record covers its post-event records handling.
- Campus and university response is tracked as a separate thread.
- Four proposed federal laws target exactly these unreachable private records.
- Every location in the case is indexed, including this parcel.
Other Pages In This Section
West 925 South Block — Neighbors, Ring Video and Court Record
Court-admitted Ring video puts a grey Dodge Challenger parking at 680 W 925 S at about 00:30 on September 11. That is real evidence about the block — and it is not the same claim as the citizen footage said to show a car at 691.
Read this
Media Narratives and Censorship After the UVU Event
Two information environments formed after September 10: the wire-copy manhunt story, and a citizen ecosystem chasing the paving and the ballistics. The page maps where they split — including a witness who says the FBI asked him to delete his 4K footage.
Read thisEvery instrument that moved title, entry number by entry number: Broderick to Markides to Theobald to Utah Valley University in May 2019. Ownership records only — nobody on this list is accused of anything.
Read this691 W 925 S — Prior Owners and Connected People
Broderick, Markides, Theobald — the people behind the deed chain, with status and public records for each. Every name appears because it sits on a deed or a tax roll, and none is connected to the case.
Read thisElsewhere In The Investigation

GRAMA records, undelivered warnings, emergency alerts and the university's handling of its own files — the institutional half of September 10. The same institution turns out to own the house north of campus.
Read thisHow UVU and the wider university world responded — alerts, statements, counseling, and the records the institution did and did not release.
Read this
Four federal laws modeled on the Epstein Files Act, drafted to force disclosure and mandate a real investigation. Every unanswered question in the aftermath is downstream of records nobody can compel today.
Read this
A hyperlinked index of every location that matters: the courtyard, the roof, the custody chain, the airports, the hospital and the disputed properties north of campus.
Read thisThis website's author is @HolonCitizen on X and YouTube/@HolonCitizen. Follow me there.
Interesting
- The full deed chain shows earlier researchers were reading a parcel serial dead since 1993.
- Analysts say the rooftop runner sprinted two seconds before impact.
- A crowd-sourced thread identified "van man" by comparing earrings in old family photos.