How do I know what value the assessor has estimated for my property?

The value for your property is shown on your assessment notice. The county assessor usually mails this notice to you by the first Monday in June. If you do not receive this notice, contact the county assessor.

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1. How is my property assessed?
2. My taxes increased, who do I talk to?
3. What if I don't agree with my assessed value?
4. How do I get my property lines or survey?
5. Where can I get new plates or renew my tags for a vehicle?
6. Where can I obtain or renew my driver's license?
7. Where can I record a deed or document?
8. What type of exemptions are available to homeowners?
9. When should I apply for the Homeowners Exemption?
10. Who can I talk to regarding a lien against my property?
11. Who can I talk to about property auctions?
12. Where can I get a new or renew a passport?
13. What is Market Value?
14. How often are property values adjusted?
15. How can my property be assessed on improvements when I haven’t made any?
16. What makes property real or personal?
17. How do I know what value the assessor has estimated for my property?
18. Why do I pay higher taxes than my neighbor?