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Protest Procedure

 If you disagree with the value placed on your property by the Assessor’s Office, you have the right to protest your value within 30 days of the date on the Notice of Valuation(NOV).  On the back side of your NOV, there will be a protest form, which you will need to fill out and return to the Assessor’s Office no later than June 1st.  Once protests are received in the Assessor’s Office in writing; protests will be analyzed and a decision will be made.  The Assessor’s Office has until the last working day in June to render a decision, and mail out Notices of Determination to property owners who protested their value.

 

If your protest is denied, you can then file a protest with the County Board of Equalization by the July 15th  for Real Property, and July 20th for Personal Property.

 

If your protest is denied by the CBOE you can then protest by arbitration, district court, or Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty days of CBOE decision.