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San Diego County Assessor Jordan Z. Marks to host free Disabled Veterans Resource Fair, Wednesday, Oct. 22
More than 30 vendors, including DMV, U.S. State Dept. for passports and Social Security Administration, will be on-site for same-day service

The San Diego County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk (ARCC) office will host a free Disabled Veterans Resource Fair from 9 a.m. to noon, Wednesday, Oct. 22, at the County Operations Center, Chambers Courtyard, 5520 Overland Ave., in San Diego’s Kearny Mesa area. The public is invited to attend.
The ARCC office said information will be available on property tax savings for veterans to make homeownership more affordable. Also, more than 30 vendors will be on site to provide same-day service. Vendors will include the California Department of Motor Vehicles, U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs, for passport-related services and the Social Security Administration.
“My office is No. 1 in California for serving our disabled veterans and their families because making their homeownership more affordable is my way of honoring their service and sacrifice,” said Jordan Marks, San Diego County ARCC.
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The ARCC office said 20,081 disabled veterans and surviving spouses qualified for lower property taxes for the most recent tax year, resulting in property tax savings for San Diego County veterans totaling about $35 million.
For more event information, call (619) 236-3771 or visit www.sdarcc.gov.