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What are Assessment Appeals, and how does it work?

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What are Assessment Appeals, and how does it work?

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Assessment Appeals Boards (AAB) handle differences in opinion on values. Each is composed of private citizens appointed by the County Board of Supervisors. They consider all evidence presented by the property owner and the Assessor’s office at a formal hearing. The Appeals Board then determines the value of the property in question. Appeals on regular assessments must be filed between July 2 and either September 15 and November 30 (depending on County). Appeals on supplemental assessments must be filed within 60 days of the date on the Supplemental Assessment Notice. For more details on the Assessment Appeals process please refer to the appropriate County Link (county in which the property is located), presented on our home page.

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