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Perfect Location, Easy to Do Business

Without a doubt, Taylorsville is the place to be for business. Our location, right in the heart of the Salt Lake Valley, is perfect for investment and new growth. Both emerging and legacy areas define the community such as the 2700 West Employment Center, which will include the coming Bus Rapid Transit line; Sorenson Research Park, which has available parcels; Utah State University – Salt Lake Center at Taylorsville; the Redwood Road Mobility and Beautification Project from 4100 to 5400 South; the new Summit Vista Retirement Community; and the new Mid-Valley Regional Performing Arts Center.

In addition, the city is engaged in master-planning efforts focused on the city's retail centers, as well as commercial district envisioning and revitalization. Businesses, both large and small, will find a supportive environment and plenty of opportunity in Taylorsville. Please contact us to learn more:

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Fingerprinting Utah

New Business Brings Trusted Fingerprinting Services to Taylorsville

Grand Opening

Fingerprinting Utah1Fingerprinting Utah wants to make any necessary fingerprinting easy, convenient and worry free. They strive to be approachable and friendly, and now they have a new location in Taylorsville.

The business, located at 5204 S. Redwood Road, recently celebrated their grand opening with a Ribbon Cutting, joined by city officials and representatives of ChamberWest.

“I wanted a whole bunch of people here today because I think we’re going to make a difference,” owner Maridee Killian said at the July 2 event. “We have a mission, and this mission I think is very important.”

Fingerprinting Utah, which also has a location in American Fork, is recognized as Utah’s No. 1 registered fingerprinting service. They provide general fingerprinting services, as well as electronic fingerprinting for ATF compliance and Utah driving privilege cards.

The business also welcomes undocumented residents, helping to open “the pathway to being insured, feeling secure and creating belonging.”

In addition to fingerprinting services, the company offers a six-hour driving privilege course tailored to native Spanish speakers. The course helps participants better understand and pass the Utah Driver License Test in English. Fingerprinting Utah emphasizes a non-punitive, empathetic approach that is done at a fast pace.

“We’ve developed a passion for this,” said Killian, who was joined at the Ribbon Cutting by her 91-year-old father (they are pictured together below). “Our graduates feel empowered.”

Taylorsville Chief of Strategic Engagement Dina Blaes, who attended the Ribbon Cutting on behalf of Mayor Kristie Overson, welcomed Fingerprinting Utah to Taylorsville, noting the city as business friendly and eager to help new ventures flourish.

Fingerprinting Utah welcomes walk-in customers during their business hours; you can also schedule an appointment or mobile services by calling 801-769-6344. They are open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. See more at fingerprintingutah.com

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