What if I disagree with my assessment?

The next step is to file an objection with the Municipal Clerk. Your objection must be written and must be filed on or before the date specified on the notice. When you receive your tax bill in December, it is too late to file an objection. Paying your taxes under protest does not constitute an assessment objection unless you have first filed an appeal with the Board of Review.

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1. What authority does the city have to conduct a revaluation?
2. What is the assessor’s role?
3. What information does your office use to determine assessments?
4. What is market value?
5. Can the assessment on my property be changed even if the assessor has not been inside my property?
6. Do all assessments change at the same rate?
7. How do I know if my assessment is correct?
8. What if I disagree with my assessment?
9. What is the Board of Review?
10. What evidence do I need to present to the Board of Review?
11. Does the Board of Review have the final say?
12. How do I appeal my assessment to court?