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The San Diego County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk’s (ARCC) Office announced recently that Rolando resident Jordan Z. Marks, San Diego County ARCC, has been appointed to serve on the California State Controller’s Committee on County Tax Collecting Procedures (CCTCP).
The Committee provides guidance, advice and direction to the California State Controller in developing tax levying and collecting procedures. Additionally, the committee may advise the State Controller’s Office on policy development and tax matters. The CCTCP was established in 1971.
The 10-member committee currently includes two county auditors, four county tax collectors, two county assessors and two members of a county board of supervisors, pursuant to state government code. The committee members serve without compensation.
“I am honored for the opportunity to serve on this committee,” said Marks, who was elected to a four-year term in November 2022 to serve as San Diego County’s ARCC. “I look forward to sharing with the committee members how my office delivers excellent customer service to our local constituents and learning best practices from other state executives.”
The San Diego County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk (ARCC) Office, with more than 450 employees and five offices in San Diego County, oversees assessing the value of real estate and personal property, which in San Diego includes planes and boats. Property taxes constitute the largest share of revenue for the county.
The office is responsible for the recording of all legal real estate documents, as well as registering business names and issuing marriage licenses, birth and death certificates. Nearly every county resident who owns property or rents is affected by what happens at the ARCC office.
For more information, contact the ARCC Office at sdarcc.gov.